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- Violanta, Op. 8, is a one-act opera by Erich Wolfgang Korngold. The libretto is by the Austrian playwright Hans Müller-Einigen. It is Korngold's second...
- Violanta is a 1977 Swiss historical drama film directed by Daniel Schmid and starring Lucia Bosé, Maria Schneider and Lou Castel. Maria Schneider as Laura...
- 13, was pla**** throughout Europe by Artur Schnabel. His one-act operas Violanta and Der Ring des Polykrates were premiered in Munich in 1916, conducted...
- Lumière (1976) – Laura Los viajes escolares (1976) – Avelina Violanta (1977) – Donna Violanta Chronicle of a Death Foretold (1987) – Placida Linero Brumal...
- Violanta is a 1942 German drama film directed by Paul May and starring Annelies Reinhold, Richard Häussler, and Hans Schlenck. It is based on a novel by...
- Teckla Violanta Juel née Suenssen (1834–1904) was a Danish writer and composer. Brought up by a mother interested in literature, like her sisters Alfhilda...
- independent European productions, such as the little-seen Swiss period piece Violanta (1976, with a young Gérard Depardieu), and three consciously feministic...
- Isabetta di Montefeltro (c. 1464 – 1521) Costanza di Montefeltro (1466–1518) Violanta di Montefeltro Agnese di Montefeltro (1470–1522) Guidobaldo da Montefeltro...
- his father's works, including the operas Die tote Stadt (for RCA) and Violanta (for CBS) and a disc of the First and Third String Quartets (for RCA; pla****...
- made many recordings, including rarely performed works such as Korngold's Violanta. Horst Neumaier was born in Eisfeld, Thuringia. He studied voice at the...