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Georg Trakl (3
February 1887 – 3
November 1914) was an
Austrian poet and the
brother of the
pianist Grete Trakl. He is
considered one of the most important...
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Grete Trakl (full name
Margarethe Jeanne Trakl,
married name
Grete Langen; 8
August 1891 – 21
September 1917) was an
Austrian pianist and
sister of the...
- War I
written by
Georg Trakl, an
Austrian Expressionist poet. It was one of his last poems, if not his very last poem.
Georg Trakl enlisted in the Austro-Hungarian...
- Gr**** and
Spanish poems, and by
texts from the 20th-century
poets Georg Trakl and
Peter Härtling. He used
mostly piano to
accompany a singer, but also...
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brushwork grew more turbulent. When
Kokoschka painted the picture, poet
Georg Trakl visited him
almost daily and
extolled the
painting in his poem Die Nacht...
- (Munich). In her
third year of
study she
received the
leading role of
Grete Trakl in the
movie Tabu – It is the Soul of a
Stranger on
Earth at the side of...
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intellectuals with an
influence on Schulze:
Friedrich Nietzsche,
Georg Trakl,
Frank Herbert,
Friedemann Bach,
Ludwig II. von Bayern, and
Heinrich von...
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European rather than an
Irish poet – and
rightly so: like the
German Georg Trakl whom he
admired he
apprehended the
world in a way that
challenged our perceptions...
- industry. He was the
husband of the
pianist Grete Trakl, the
sister of the
Austrian poet
Georg Trakl.
Arthur Adolph Conrad Maria Hermann Felix Langen was...
- pour Le
Docteur Faustus". Similarly, "Discover
Trakl" is an
extended version of the
track "George
Trakl" from the 1978
album X, and this
longer version...