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Maurice Polydore Marie Bernard Maeterlinck (29
August 1862 – 6 May 1949), also
known as Count/Comte
Maeterlinck from 1932, was a
Belgian playwright, poet...
- Vincent's
toffee was
originally called Harvino, but
after watching Maeterlink's play 'The Blue Bird of Happiness' he
renamed the
product Blue Bird. Blue...
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Lieder und
Liederzyklen Mezzo Giuseppe Verdi Requiem Mezzo Richard Wagner Wesendonk-Lieder
Mezzo Alexander Zemlinsky Maeterlink Orchesterlieder Mezzo...
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appear as men to a woman, or as
women to a man".
Another influence was
Maeterlink’s Pelleas and Melisande: she
thought of
Melisande as a lost
fairy who could...
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quartet for flute, clarinet,
cello and
triangle Sorrow for a
Queen (after
Maeterlink) :
Version for Br****
Quartet Three Pieces for
String Quartet : No 1 -...
- Sands,
Ruzzante Returns by
Angelo Beolco and The
Interior by
Maurice Maeterlink. The
performances took
place in a
converted Spiritualist building which...
- New York.
October 15, 1913. p. 30.
Retrieved July 26, 2013. "Maurice
Maeterlink's Mary
Magdalene in
three parts" (PDF). The Billboard.
January 17, 1914...
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Songs (Rilke,
Jakob Haringer [de]), soprano, piano, 1950 2
Songs (M.
Maeterlink, E. St
Vincent Millay), soprano, piano, 1953–54
Mutterauge (trad.), chorus...
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Komissarzhevskaya starring in the
title roles of Ibsen's
Hedda Gabler and
Maeterlink's Sister Beatrice, the
collaboration proved unfruitful.
Meyerhold failed...
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Atwell portra**** the
title character in an
ambitious production of
Maeterlink's Sister Beatrice, a Play in
Three Acts,
staged by then-faculty member...