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- Johann Joseph Friebert (4 December 1724 – 6 August 1799), also known as Giuseppe Fribert, was an Austrian opera singer and composer. Amongst his compositions...
- co-edited (with Stuart Friebert and David Walker) A FIELD Guide to Contemporary Poetry and Poetics, and (with Stuart Friebert) The Longman Anthology of...
- Tom, ed., classic Haiku, London, Duncan Baird Publishers, 2007. Stuart Friebert and David Young (eds.) Models of the Universe: An Anthology of the Prose...
- amplified to include a chorus, prepared by the P****au Kapellmeister Joseph Friebert. The words were not the original Latin but pietist poetry, written in German...
- modernist paintings. He exhibited with contemporaries Arthur Thrall and Joseph Friebert, the latter of which was a major inspiration to some of Berman's most recognized...
- cast, 24 September 1754 Lisinga contralto Vittoria Tesi Silango tenor Joseph Friebert Sivene soprano Theresia Heinisch Tangia contralto Katharina Starzer...
- Kapellmeister Joseph Friebert. Liking the idea, Haydn then prepared his own choral version, with Van Swieten revising the lyrics used by Friebert. Haydn and Van...
- Since 1922, there has been an Aloysius Bertrand street in Dijon. Stuart Friebert and David Young (eds.) Models of the Universe: An Anthology of the Prose...
- Back: Selected Poems, trans. Gabriela Dragnea, Adriana Varga, & Stuart Friebert (Oberlin College Press, 1991). ISBN 0-932440-58-4 Censored Poems, translated...
- (1717–1750) Wenzel Raimund Birck (1718–1763) Leopold Mozart (1719–1787) Joseph Friebert (1724–1799) Josef Starzer (1726–1787) Karl Kohaut (1726–1784) Franz Aspelmayr...