- Sachs. I had
formed a
particularly vivid picture of Hans
Sachs and the
mastersingers of Nuremberg. I was
especially intrigued by the
institution of the Marker...
- A
Meistersinger (German for "master singer") was a
member of a
German guild for
lyric poetry,
composition and
unaccompanied art song of the 14th, 15th...
-
Sachs (5
November 1494 – 19
January 1576) was a
German Meistersinger ("
mastersinger"), poet, playwright, and shoemaker. Hans
Sachs was born in Nuremberg...
-
include the jazz ensemble,
concert choir,
stage band, and
Mastersingers. The
Mastersingers was
founded in 1988 and
consists of 30
students selected by...
- last few
stage works,
including Die
Meistersinger von Nürnberg (The
Mastersingers of Nuremberg) and Parsifal. To
properly present his
vision of the works...
- 1870 til 1871
Wagner premiered Die
Meistersinger von Nürnberg (The
Mastersingers of Nuremberg) in Munich, a po****r
success for
Wagner and King Ludwig...
- High
School for Boys in
North Philadelphia. He sang with the
Edison Mastersingers. He
dropped out in the 11th
grade to
enter the
music business, recording...
- The San
Antonio Mastersingers,
founded in 1944, is the
official chorus of the San
Antonio Philharmonic and
previously served in that
capacity for the...
-
after his 1883 death, at La Fenice. The
first Australian Ring (and The
Mastersingers of Nuremberg) was
presented in an English-language
production by the...
- June 1950 and Wagner's four-and-a-half-hour Die
Meistersinger (The
Mastersingers) in 1951–52. Decca's main
British rival, EMI,
comprising the Columbia...