- Max
Terpis, real name Max Pfister, also Max Pfister-
Terpis, (1
March 1889 in Zürich – 18
March 1958 in Zollikon) was a
Swiss dancer, c****ographer, director...
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Livio Pavanelli Daisy Spies Ernst Stahl-Nachbaur
Antonie Str****mann Max
Terpis Hertha von
Walther Hanna Waag
Ginsberg &
Mensch p. 312 Ginsberg,
Terri &...
- ἐρί-δουπος erí-gdoupos, erí-doupos)
delighting in
thunder (τερπι-κέραυνος
terpi-kéraunos) aegis-holding (αἰγί-οχος aigí-ochos) who
marshals the thunderheads...
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namens Salvanel.
Schede wrote a
biography of Max
Terpis,
Farbenspiel des Lebens. Max
Pfister Terpis.
Architekt Tänzer
Psychologe 1889–1958, published...
- pisma. Državna Založba Slovenije. 1555. Ta
slovenski kolendar kir
vselei terpi: inu ena
tabla per nim, ta k****he inu
praui try inu
sedemdesset leit naprei...
- In 1923, he
accepted the
invitation of Max
Terpis, a
former Wigman student, to
dance in
Hannover where Terpis directed the Muni****l
Opera Ballet. Dancing...
-
premiered on 22
January 1927 at the
Berlin State Opera in a c****ography by Max
Terpis.
Christopher Hailey: 'Franz Schreker: A
cultural biography' (Cambridge University...
- Fokine, to Mendelssohn's 1842 music.
Other versions were
later staged by
Terpis (Berlin 1927),
Balanchine (New York 1962),
Ashton (London 1964), and Spoerli...
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Ernesto Rossi, Kurt Tucholsky, Hans Marchwitza,
Ernesto Bonaiuti, Max
Terpis,
Elias Canetti,
Wladimir Vogel and Jean-Paul Samson.
Since the
early 1970s...
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Euripides Die Nächtlichen: Tanzsinfonien, op. 37 (1924),
Ballet scene after Max
Terpis Die
Opferung des Gefangenen, op. 40 (1924–1925),
Stage drama after Eduard...