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- day, work, marriage and love"). Tell invites Melchthal into his chalet; before they move off, Melchthal chides his son for his failure to marry. His father's...
- Svizzera (in Italian) Ripley, George; Dana, Charles Anderson, eds. (1861). "Melchthal". New American Cyclopaedia. Vol. 11. D. Appleton & Company. p. 364. Aegidius...
- Arnold von Melchtal, also spelt Melchthal and otherwise Arnold von der Halden, was one of the three Eidgenossen, the legendary founding fathers of Switzerland...
- representatives of Unterwalden, together with the somewhat younger Arnold von Melchthal. Baumgarten was a free and wealthy man who has killed, in his own residence...
- Sonnemann) Olaf Bach as Arnold von Melchthal Eugen Klöpfer as Heinrich von Melchtal Maly Delschaft as Barbara von Melchthal Theodor Loos as Werner Stauffacher...
- Hedwig Tell Otto Gebühr as Heinrich von Melchthal Theodor Becker as Konrad Baumgarten Carl Ebert as Arnold von Melchthal (as Karl Ebert) Grete Reinwald as Armgard...
- (Rodolphe), Artavazd Sargsyan (Ruodi), Nahuel Di Pierro (Walther Fürst/Melchthal), Raffaele Facciolà (Gesler), Marco Filippo Romano (Leuthold) Rossini...
- waits in the forest on the heights of Rütli for her Swiss lover, Arnold Melchthal. This aria represents an important development in the traditional form...
- Fitzmaurice 1934 To Be a Lady Dudley Chalfont 1934 William Tell Arnold Melchthal 1934 Borrow a Million Michael Trent 1935 D'Ye Ken John Peel? 1948 Bonnie...
- also included "Posa", "Ferdinand", "Mortimer", "Sansnom", "Sittig", "Melchthal", "Templar", "Richard II", "Clavigo", "Carl IX", "Gringoire", "Lothar"...