- In
German folklore, the
figure of the
Freischütz (German: [ˈfʁaɪʃʏts] ) is a
marksman who, by a
contract with the devil, has
obtained a
certain number...
- Der
Freischütz (J. 277, Op. 77 The
Marksman or The Freeshooter) is a
German opera with
spoken dialogue in
three acts by Carl
Maria von
Weber with a libretto...
- from 1816–1818.
Following the
premiere of Weber's Der
Freischütz (1821), Apel's Der
Freischütz eine
Volkssage was
reprinted in its own
volume by Fleischer...
-
cooperate with the Soviets. The
German response, Otto Skorzeny's
Operation Freischütz (Operation
Poacher in post-war
English sources)
developed according to...
-
Wilson approached Waits. The
story is
based on the
German folktale "Der
Freischütz",
which had
previously adapted as an
opera by Carl
Maria von Weber. It...
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Heinrich Baermann. His
mature operas—Silvana (1810), Abu H****an (1811), Der
Freischütz (1821), Die drei
Pintos (comp. 1820–21),
Euryanthe (1823),
Oberon (1826)—had...
- translation) ; he also
translated from the
German (Faust, Fidelio, Der
Freischütz, Oberon…
Libretto in French: p. 107 Kennedy,
Michael (2006), The Oxford...
- Weber,
particularly Der
Freischütz and Euryanthe,
featured many p****ages
using this chord. The Wolf's Glen
scene in Der
Freischütz (1821) is an example....
- and post-Talmudic lore Samiel, a
fictional character in the
opera Der
Freischütz Samael (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
-
Romantic opera in
opposition to the
dominance of
Italian bel canto. His Der
Freischütz (1821)
shows his
genius for
creating a
supernatural atmosphere. Other...