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Heinrich August Marschner (16
August 1795 – 14
December 1861) was a
German composer best
known for his operas. He is
considered to be the most important...
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Thorsten Marschner (born 17
November 1968) is a
retired German high jumper. He
finished eighth at the 1994
European Indoor Championships, and won the...
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Adolf Eduard Marschner (Grünberg, Schlesien, 5
March 1819 – Leipzig, 9
September 1853), was a
Romantic German composer.
Marschner was
related to the well...
- Kurt
Marschner (27
April 1913 – 25
September 1984) was a
German operatic tenor and actor. Born in Krásná Lípa,
Marschner trained as a
singer at the Dresden...
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Wolfgang Marschner (23 May 1926 – 24
March 2020) was a
German violinist,
teacher of violin,
composer and conductor. He was
concertmaster of the WDR Sinfonieorchester...
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operas of the
German composer Heinrich Marschner (1795–1861).
Sources Palmer, A Dean (1992), '
Marschner, Heinrich' in The New
Grove Dictionary of Opera...
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Retrieved October 19, 2020. Allen,
Burns &
Sargent 2009, pp. 175–89.
Marschner 2008, p. 187. Anderson,
Susan (2009). "East
Portland Historical Overview...
- Bernd-Jürgen
Marschner is a
German rower.
Marschner won
silver with the West
German eight at the 1961
European Rowing Championships in Prague. He won a...
- Russia; Frédéric
Chopin in Poland; Carl
Maria von
Weber and
Heinrich Marschner in Germany;
Edvard Grieg in Norway; Jean
Sibelius in Finland; Giuseppe...
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romanticism that
featured the
supernatural (as in
operas by Spohr,
Heinrich Marschner and Carl
Maria von Weber), he also "resisted the
impending Romantic fragmentation...