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about impending death. In the
first printed Totentanz textbook (Anon.:
Vierzeiliger oberdeutscher Totentanz,
Heidelberger Blockbuch, c. 1455/58), Death...
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Totentanz (English:
Dance of the Dead):
Paraphrase on Dies...
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Totentanz, or
Danse Macabre, is a
genre of
allegory from the Late
Middle Ages on the
universality of death.
Totentanz may also
refer to:
Totentanz (Adès)...
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Totentanz is a
composition for baritone, mezzo-soprano, and
orchestra by the
British composer Thomas Adès. The work was
commissioned by
Robin Boyle in...
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Totentanz (Danse Macabre), Op. 12/2, is a
composition of 14
motets by Hugo
Distler which he
composed in 1934 for Totensonntag. The work was
inspired by...
- case of the
Spreuer Bridge, the
paintings form a
Danse Macabre,
known as
Totentanz in German,
which was
created from 1616 to 1637
under the
direction of...
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album Intershop (the
first single-artist LP on Kompakt), Puma 12" and
Totentanz 12", and 2000's
album Oasis. Dettinger's
tracks have
appeared on a range...
- The
Dance of
Death (German:Der
Totentanz) is a 1912
German silent film
directed by
Urban Gad and
starring Gad's wife Asta Nielsen. It was one of the first...
- of the ever-present and
universal power of death,
known in
German as
Totentanz and
later in
English as the
Dance of the Dead. The
typical form which...
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reconstruction of the Dreikönigskirche, the
Dresden Totentanz [de] was
installed below the
organ loft. The
Totentanz is a
stone relief of the
danse macabre. It...