-
courts went defunct.
Hofoper may
specifically refer to:
Berliner Hofoper (before 1844), now the
Berlin State Opera (after 1844)
Hofoper Dresden, now the Semperoper...
- Hlávka. The
opera house was
inaugurated as the "Vienna
Court Opera" (Wiener
Hofoper) in the
presence of
Emperor Franz Joseph I and
Empress Elisabeth of Austria...
- present-day Bebelplatz.
Although not
entirely completed, the
Court Opera (
Hofoper) was
inaugurated with a
performance of Carl
Heinrich Graun's
Cesare e Cleopatra...
-
culminating in his
appointment in 1897 as
director of the
Vienna Court Opera (
Hofoper).
During his ten
years in Vienna, Mahler—who had
converted to Catholicism...
- The
Semperoper (German pronunciation: [ˈzɛmpɐˌʔoːpɐ] ) is the
opera house of the Sächsische
Staatsoper Dresden (Saxon
State Opera) and the
concert hall...
- The
Bavarian State Opera (German:
Bayerische Staatsoper) is a
German opera company based in Munich. Its main
venue is the
Nationaltheater München, and...
- 100
different operas, of
which 33 had not
previously been
staged at the
Hofoper and
three were
world premieres.
Another 55 were
presented in
either entirely...
-
Hanne Klee. She
began her
career as a
member of the
opera chorus of the
Hofoper Hannover in 1903, and had a solo
engagement at the
Mainz Muni****l Theatre...
- Meyerbeer, it was
accepted for
performance by the
Dresden Court Theatre (
Hofoper) in the
Kingdom of Saxony, and in 1842
Wagner moved to Dresden. His relief...
-
orchestra of
professional musicians from the
Vienna Court Opera (Wiener
Hofoper, now the
Vienna State Opera); it gave four concerts, each
including a Beethoven...