- The von
Hofmannsthal is an
Austrian noble family of
Jewish origin. In 1835, the
family was
raised to the
status of
hereditary nobility in
Austria by Emperor...
- Hugo
Laurenz August Hofmann von
Hofmannsthal (German: [ˈhuːɡo fɔn ˈhoːfmanstaːl] ; 1
February 1874 – 15 July 1929) was an
Austrian novelist, librettist...
- five men now
regarded as its founders: the poet and
dramatist Hugo von
Hofmannsthal, the
composer Richard Strauss, the
scenic designer Alfred Roller, the...
- von
Hofmannsthal,
which he
adapted from his 1903
drama Elektra. The
opera was the
first of many
collaborations between Strauss and
Hofmannsthal. It was...
- von
Hofmannsthal (26 May 1906 – 20
March 1974) was an Austrian-born
author and
representative of an
American newsreel firm in London.
Hofmannsthal was...
- is also the
central figure in
plays by Aeschylus, Alfieri, Voltaire,
Hofmannsthal,
Eugene O'Neill, and Jean-Paul Sartre. She is a
vengeful soul in The...
-
Strauss with a
libretto by his long-time collaborator, the poet Hugo von
Hofmannsthal. It was
written between 1911 and
either 1915 or 1917. When it premiered...
- 1933, she
married Raimund von
Hofmannsthal (1906–1974),
member of the
Hofmannsthal family, the son of Hugo von
Hofmannsthal, the
Austrian poet, novelist...
- is a 1912
opera by
Richard Strauss with a
German libretto by Hugo von
Hofmannsthal. The opera's
unusual combination of
elements of low
commedia dell'arte...
- the
Salzburg Festival by
directing an open air
production of Hugo von
Hofmannsthal's acclaimed adaptation of the
Everyman Medieval mystery play in the square...