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singer Max
Dawison, whom he
joined at the
Prague Opera at the
start of his
singing career. His great-uncle was the
actor Bogumil Dawison.
Magnus Davidsohn's...
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Bogumil Dawison (15 May 1818 – 1
February 1872) was a Polish-born
German actor. He was born in Warsaw, of
Jewish parents. At the age of
nineteen he went...
- Polish-British
linguist Bogumił
Brzezinski (born 1943),
Polish chemist Bogumil Dawison (1818–1872),
German actor Bogumił
Gacka (born 1955),
Polish Catholic priest...
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count of Foix b****
Georg Sieglitz [de] Perin,
court jester baritone Max
Dawison [de] Floretta,
foster sister and
confidante of the
princess mezzo-soprano...
- Neo-Grec
architecture in the tomb of
actor Bogumil Dawison in Dresden, Germany...
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fortunate in
receiving the
support of a co-religionist, the
actor Bogumil Dawison, who
trained him for the stage. He made his
first appearance at Temesvar...
- and is
dedicated to
Carolyne zu Sayn-Wittgenstein.
After viewing Bogumil Dawison play
Hamlet in
Weimar (1856),
Liszt wrote: "He does not make him into an...
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Scharwenka 1898–1924:
Xaver Scharwenka 1905–1917:
Robert Robitschek 1929–?: Max
Dawison 1937–1954:
Walter Scharwenka Conrad Ansorge Wilhelm Berger Fritz von Borries...
- (1853–56), and in Braunschweig. In 1864 he went to
Dresden as
successor to
Dawison, and was the
leading actor of the
royal theater there for
thirty years...
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appointed a
professor at the
Theresian Military Academy.
Alois Bubák
Bogumil Dawison Josip Juraj Strossmayer Karel Šebor
Janez Bleiweis Heinz Schöny: "Kriehuber...