- comique,
which grew out of the Singspiel.
Lortzing was born in
Berlin to
Johann Gottlieb and
Charlotte Sophie Lortzing. They had
abandoned their leather shop...
-
Joseph (Adam)
Lortz (13
December 1887 in Grevenmacher,
Luxembourg – 21
February 1975 in Luxembourg) was a
Roman Catholic church historian. He was a highly...
- was
penned by
Lortzing himself.
Premiere of the
original version in Gelsenkirchen, 1998
Further reading Jürgen Lodemann [de]:
Lortzing.
Leben und Werk...
- in Fouqué
following the writer's
death in 1843 to
which Lortzing responded.
Unlike Lortzing's earlier comedies, this work is a
serious one, described...
-
Roland Lortz (12 May 1937 – 14
April 2007) was a
German weightlifter. He
competed in the men's
middleweight event at the 1960
Summer Olympics. Evans,...
- Lisette, La
rondine (Puccini) Marie, Der
Waffenschmied (
Lortzing) Marie, Zar und
Zimmermann (
Lortzing) Marzellina,
Fidelio (Beethoven) Musetta, La bohème...
-
dealt with in 1832's "Szenen aus
Mozarts Leben", a
singspiel by
Albert Lortzing.
Mozart and
Salieri was the
inspiration for
Peter Shaffer's 1979 play Amadeus...
- atmosphere.
Other opera composers of the time
include Marschner,
Schubert and
Lortzing, but the most
significant figure was
undoubtedly Wagner.
Wagner was one...
- (born 1990),
footballer Long-time
residents of
Detmold include:
Albert Lortzing (1801–1851), composer.
Johannes Brahms (1833–1897), composer,
lived in...
-
Estonian film
Regina (2023 film), an
Indian film
Regina (
Lortzing), 1848
opera by
Albert Lortzing,
first performed in 1899
Regina (Blitzstein), a 1948 opera...