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Ritter Pázmán (Knight
Pazman) is a three-act
comic opera composed by
Johann Strauss II, with the
libretto by
Ludwig Dóczi. It
premiered at the prestigious...
- Pázmány Péter,
pronounced [ˈpɒnɒsi
ˈpaːzmaːɲ ˈpeːtɛr]; Latin:
Petrus Pazm****; German:
Peter Pazman; Slovak:
Peter Pázmaň; 4
October 1570 – 19
March 1637)...
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Andrej Pázman (born 1938) is a
Slovak mathematician working in the area of
optimum experimental design and in the
theory of
nonlinear statistical models...
- that the
ancestors of the family, the
brothers Hont (Hunt) and Pázmány (
Pazman),
originally from the
Duchy of
Swabia in the Holy
Roman Empire, arrived...
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survived obscurity and
become well-known.
Strauss also
wrote an opera,
Ritter Pázmán, and was in the
middle of
composing a ballet, Aschenbrödel, when he died...
- Hunt
family may
refer to: Hunt-
Pázmán, also
known as "Hunt family",
Kingdom of
Hungary Hunt
family (Texas), Texas, US Hunt
family of Vermont, Vermont,...
- 279,
waltz "Annen-Polka [de]", Op. 117 Csárdás, from the
opera Ritter Pázmán "Kaiser-Walzer", Op. 437 "Leichtes Blut",
Polka schnell, Op. 319 "Egyptischer...
- by the
Austrian composer Johann Strauss II (1825–1899).
Ritter Pázmán (Knight
Pázmán),
comic opera in 3 acts,
libretto by
Lajos Dóczi,
after János Arany...
- Debut-Quadrille, Op. 2 (1844) Le beau monde, Op. 199 (1857)
Other Ritter Pázmán (Opera 1892) Aschenbrödel (Ballet 1899)
Family Henrietta Treffz (wife) Johann...
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programs leading to Maturita. It was
founded in 1626 by
Peter Cardinal Pazmáň (Péter Pázmany) as
Collegium Posoniense. Gamča's
focus on mathematics, natural...