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- Der Evangelimann (The Evangelist) is an opera in two acts by the Austrian composer Wilhelm Kienzl. The libretto, by the composer, is based on Leopold Florian...
- Heinrich Schütz's Weinachtshistorie, Matthäusp****ion, Lukasp****ion Der Evangelimann, an opera by Austrian composer Wilhelm Kienzl The Evangelist (album)...
- The Evangelist (German: Der Evangelimann) is a 1924 German silent drama film directed by Holger-Madsen and starring Paul Hartmann, Hanni Weisse and Elisabeth...
- to Munich and later Berlin. In 1923, she made her film debut in Der Evangelimann. With the rise of ****sm, Bergner moved to London with director Paul...
- Tchaikovsky Konstantin Shilovsky Eugene Onegin, 1959 Roman Tikhomirov Der Evangelimann Wilhelm Kienzl Wilhelm Kienzl The Evangelist, 1924 Holger-Madsen La favorite...
- (1923) The Lost Shoe (1923) as Anselm Franz The Evangelist (1924) as Evangelimann, Lehrer einer Klosterschule Chronicles of the Gray House (1925) as Junker...
- the Germanic field it is also worth mentioning: Wilhelm Kienzl (Der Evangelimann [The Evangelist], 1895), Max von Schillings (Moloch, 1900; Mona Lisa...
- conducted in Munich. In 1894, he wrote his third and most famous opera, Der Evangelimann, but was unable to match its success with Don Quixote (1897). Only Der...
- works such as Erich Korngold's Die tote Stadt and Wilhelm Kienzl's Der Evangelimann. According to Daniel O'Hara's Tauber Chronology, he performed over 100...
- among these, he featured in the world premiere of Wilhelm Kienzl's Der Evangelimann in London in 1897. Van Dyck made his American debut on 29 November 1898...