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Barbara von
Tisenhusen is an
opera in
three acts by
Estonian composer Eduard Tubin.
Tubin finished it in 1968. The
libretto is by Jaan
Kross who based...
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often leads to death,
especially prominent in her
trilogy of
Barbara von
Tisenhusen (1923),
Reigin Pappi (The
Pastor of Reigi, 1926), and
Sudenmorsian (The...
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November 1956
Writer Sudenmorsian, The
Pastor of Reigi,
Barbara von
Tisenhusen Paul Léautaud France 18
January 1872 22
February 1956
Writer Works Guido...
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claims descent from
indigenous princes of the Latgalians. Some
branches of
Tisenhusen clan
settled later to the
Latvian Vidzeme holdings of
Ergli and Berzaune...
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Cantata for baritone, reciter,
chorus and
orchestra (1958)
Barbara von
Tisenhusen,
opera in 3 acts (1967–1968);
libretto Jaan
Kross after a
short story...
- to the
nobility to legitimize. 1207
Gotfridus 1210/1211
Engelbertus de
Tisenhusen 1212–1219
Gerhardus ca. 1231 –1253
Heydenricus 1257
Ludolfus 1272 Albero...
- Ponchielli's Gioconda, 1969) Anna von Tödwen (Eduard Tubin's
Barbara von
Tisenhusen, 1969 and 1990) Céline (Dmitry Kabalebsky's
Colas Breugnon, 1970) Octavian...
- Rusticana";
Strauss -
Chrysothemis "Elektra";
Tubin -
Barbara "Barbara von
Tisenhusen";
Prokofjev - Fata
Morgana "The Love for
Three Oranges" etc. Her repertory...
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after he and 6 of his
companies were sent
there to
relieve Monro and
Tisenhusen in
October 1630.
Oxenstierna noted that at this
point Hepburn was so competently...
- 1969)
Dancairo (Bizet's "Carmen", 1970)
Bartholomew (Tubina Barbara's Von
Tisenhusen", 1971)
Bogdanowitsch and
Danilo (Lehantrri's "Un Widow", 1971) Timka...