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- Der Kirschgarten (The Cherry Orchard) is an opera in four acts by the Swiss composer Rudolf Kelterborn. The German-language libretto was written by the...
- three buildings within the city of Basel: the Barfüsserkirche, Haus zum Kirschgarten and Musikmuseum. The main part of the museum is located in the Barfüsserkirche...
- Basel has five public gymnasiums (Gymnasium Bäumlihof [de], Gymnasium Kirschgarten [de], Gymnasium am Münsterplatz [de], Gymnasium Leonhard [de], Wirtschaftsgymnasium...
- "Deutsches Schauspielhaus" in Hamburg. He pla**** in The Cherry Orchard (Der Kirschgarten, Anton Chekhov), Athena (Pallas Athene, Herbert Achternbusch), Danton's...
- a southern direction across the Leichhof to the Augustinerstraße and Kirschgarten. The 1980s brought the renewal of the façades on the Markt and a new...
- Nürnberg and the world première of Rudolf Kelterborn’s Chekhov opera Der Kirschgarten. As restored, the theatre is an ornate building with a neo-classical...
- (organized by Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Madrid); Haus sum Kirschgarten, Basel (organized by Schaulager); Museo de Arte de Lima; Museo Amparo...
- Amestigon) (1996) With Us or Against Us - Volume 2 (contributed the track Der Kirschgarten oder Memoiren an die Stirn der Kindeszeit) (1997) Kenotaph (contributed...
- city: Bernau Süd Blumenhag Eichwerder Friedenstal Gieses Plan Helenenau Kirschgarten Liepnitz Lindow Neubauernsiedlung Nibelungen Puschkinviertel Rehberge...
- "Biografie" of Frisch. 1971 "Die Nashörner" "Rhinocéros" of Ionesco. 1973 Der Kirschgarten of Anton Chekhov. 1976 Nora by Henrik Ibsen. The costumes were also created...