- of the
mythic content of most of Wagner's operas. The
architecture of
Festpielhaus accomplished many of Wagner's
goals and
ideals for the
performances of...
-
Rehearsal of
Orpheus and
Eurydice in
Festpielhaus ****erau, Dresden, Germany, 1912...
-
finest orchestras, and her
introduction by
Simon Rattle to a
packed Festpielhaus at the 2006
Salzburg Easter Festival, in a
performance of the Beethoven...
-
first Siegfried discussed his
festival plans with her, she
avoided the
Festpielhaus,
content to read
reports of the productions.
Siegfried made few changes...
-
Konstantin Stanislavski. The
start of
World War II, in 1939, saw the
Festpielhaus buildings commandeered by the ****s and
turned into a
police academy...
- 1953,
Wolfgang had been
settled in a
house built on the edge of the
Festpielhaus, with
Winifred remaining in Siegfried's
house until her
death in 1980...
- with Klindworth, d'Albert and Stavenhagen. He was the répétiteur at the
Festpielhaus,
Bayreuth in 1896. He soon made a mark on the
music world as one of the...
- its
asymmetric design, they
include the
Heinrich Tessenow's ****erau
Festpielhaus (1911) in Dresden, Germany,
Manchester Royal Exchange (1976) in England...
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Festivals such as the
Berlin Philharmonic and
Warsaw Philharmonic, the
Festpielhaus ****erau in Dresden, the Queen's Hall in Edinburgh, the Muziekgebouw...
- Preetorius, however, did not
return to
Bayreuth and he didn't
enter the
Festpielhaus for ten years. He
always suspected that
Wieland was the
Gestapo informer...