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- Anton Mitterwurzer(12 April 1818 in Sterzing - 2 April 1876 in Döbling) was a German opera singer, a noted baritone interpreter of the works of Gluck,...
- theologian Johann Baptist Gänsbacher (1778–1844) composer and conductor Anton Mitterwurzer (1818–76) baritone opera singer Carl Domanig (1851–1913), Writer Konrad...
- (1996), in Social Research. Similar criticisms were made of Friedrich Mitterwurzer [de] in Germany, whose performances of Macbeth had many unintentional...
- maid soprano Anna Deinet Kurwenal, Tristan's servant baritone Anton Mitterwurzer Marke, King of Cornwall b**** Ludwig Zottmayr Melot, a courtier, Tristan's...
- Fortunata Tedesco Wolfram von Eschenbach, a Minnesinger baritone Anton Mitterwurzer Morelli Hermann, Landgrave of Thuringia b**** Georg Wilhelm Dettmer Cazaux...
- Burgtheater in Vienna in 1873, with a celebrated performance from Friedrich Mitterwurzer as Winchester. Jocza Savits directed a production of the tetralogy at...
- Burgtheater in Vienna in 1873, with a celebrated performance from Friedrich Mitterwurzer as Winchester. Jocza Savits directed a production of the tetralogy at...
- Willi Schumann as Police Sergeant Ilka Windish as Woman Drunk Anton Mitterwurzer as Sedlacek Teo Prokop as Czech peasant Robert Eckert as Taxi driver...
- Russian footballer Anton Mitryushkin (born 1996), Russian footballer Anton Mitterwurzer (1818–1876), German opera singer Anton Moeliono (1929–2011), Indonesian...
- singers Josef Tichatschek (tenor, the first Rienzi)), the baritone Anton Mitterwurzer, b**** Wilhelm Georg Dettmer [de], and the celebrated dramatic soprano...