- The
Opernhaus vorm
Salztor (Opera
house in
front of the Salt Tower) was an
opera house in Naumburg, then Saxe-Zeitz, that
opened in 1701. The
house was...
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followed by the Oper am Brühl in
Leipzig in 1693, and the
Opernhaus vorm
Salztor in
Naumburg in 1701. With the rise of
bourgeois and
capitalist social forms...
- line
began on 31
March 2007. An
extension of the line from
Vogelwiese to
Salztor was
opened in 2017. The
network formerly consisted of a loop line around...
- Nikolaustor,
Bludenzertor or Schultor,
Milltor or Sautor, and
Churertor or
Salztor. The last two
gates are
still standing, the
other two were
removed together...
- in
Germany included the Oper am Brühl in
Leipzig and the
Opernhaus vorm
Salztor in
Naumburg in 1701. Both pla****
during the
trade fairs in the towns, presenting...
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ballet interlude for the
opera Otto in 1702. Also for the
Opernhaus vorm
Salztor in Naumburger, he
wrote ballet interludes in 1706. (In literature, he is...
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wrote the
libretto for the
opera Telemaque performed at the
Opernhaus vorm
Salztor in
Naumburg in the same year, for
which Georg Caspar Schürmann also composed...
- and b**** of the opera. Döbricht
additionally directed the
Opernhaus vorm
Salztor in
nearby Naumburg from 1710,
which then took over
productions from the...