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Mette Marie Astrup (25
April 1760 – 16
February 1834) was a
Danish actress, one of the best
known of her time in Denmark. She enjo**** a
career totaling...
- La Tour, a
handsome actor and
singer from the French-language
theater Hofteatret. La Tour was the
lover of her lady-in-waiting
Elisabet von Eyben, but...
- IV. Copenhagen. pp. 281–82. Sche****n,
Gerhard (1976).
Italienerne på
Hofteatret [The
Italians at the
Court Theater] (in Danish). Vol. 1. Copenhagen: Forlaget...
- (Andersens
Boulevard –
Statue of Hans
Christian Andersen &
Teatermuseet i
Hofteatret)
Billund (Legoland Billund) Hamburg,
Germany (Hamburg Hauptbahnhof) →...
- OCLC 888870919. "Teatermuseet i
Hofteatret". www.teatermuseet.dk.
Retrieved 2021-12-15. V.B. (12
April 1902). "Planen om
Hofteatrets ombygning". Ingeniøren (in...
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notable talent the
school produced. She
debuted at the
royal court theatre,
Hofteatret, in 1806 and at the
Royal Danish Theatre in 1808, and was
contracted in...
- and was
accepted as a
student in the
ballet school of the Court-Theater
Hofteatret in 1771. The Court-Theater had been
founded in 1767 at the Christiansborg...
- of the
concerts in the
Harmonic Society. The
prevailing opera style at
Hofteatret and Det
Kongelige Teater was then
still Italian-inspired, but the fashion...
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chorus and orchestra. This led to his
being appointed conductor of the
Hofteatret in
Copenhagen in November.
While there, King
Christian VIII of Denmark...
- Oslo: Aschehoug. p. 164. Sche****n,
Gerhard (1976).
Italienerne paa
Hofteatret. Copenhagen: Rhodos. p. 418. Qvamme, Børre (May 1978). "Italian Opera...