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Josef von
Manowarda (3 July 1890 in Kraków – 24
December 1942 in Berlin) was an
Austrian operatic singer (b**** and Heldenbaritone).
Manowarda was born...
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Arnold The
Messenger of
Keikobad (Geisterbote) high
baritone Josef von
Manowarda The
Voice of a
Falcon (Die
Stimme des Falken)
soprano Felicie Hüni-Mihacsek...
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Salzburg Festival (30 July 1937)
Walther Ludwig Trude Eipperle Josef von
Manowarda Lea
Piltti Karl Schmitt-Walter Lily
Preisig Joseph Keilberth Reichsenders...
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studies at the
Vienna Music Academy with
Philip Forsten and
Joseph von
Manowarda. He made his
operatic debut at the
Deutsche Oper am
Rhein in Düsseldorf...
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studied at the
Vienna Music Academy with Hans
Duhan and
Josef von
Manowarda. He made his
debut in
Heilbronn in 1939, and then pla**** in
Gablonz (1940–41)...
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Elisabeth Schumann,
Heinrich Rehkemper,
Heinrich Schlusnus,
Josef von
Manowarda,
Lotte Lehmann, Karl Erb and others.
Early post-War
collections were recorded...
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Schumann Despina Hermann Wiedemann Ferrando Fritz Krauß
Guglielmo Josef von
Manowarda Don
Alfonso Le
nozze di
Figaro by
Lorenzo Da
Ponte and
Wolfgang Amadeus...
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soloists were
Erika Rokyta, Enid Szánthó,
Anton Dermota and
Josef von
Manowarda. The UK
premiere was
given on 24 May 1966,
conducted by
Bryan Fairfax...
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Henryk Gotlib (1890–1966), painter, sculptor, and writer.dnb
Josef von
Manowarda (1890–1942),
operatic singer Moise Kisling (1891–1953),
painter Tadeusz...
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Gerlach (John),
Erika Rokyta, Enid Szánthó,
Anton Dermota,
Josef von
Manowarda and
Franz Schütz at the organ.
Schmidt is
generally regarded as a conservative...