- a
biography of
Wallenstein in 1967 with the
publication of
Leopold von Ranke's
Geschichte Wallensteins (English:
History of
Wallenstein), to
which he added...
- up
Wallenstein in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Albrecht von
Wallenstein (1583–1634) was a
Bohemian military leader and politician.
Wallenstein may...
- Wallenstein's Camp (
Wallensteins Lager), a
lengthy prologue, The
Piccolomini (Die Piccolomini), and
Wallenstein's Death (
Wallensteins Tod).
Schiller himself...
-
Jaffe - 2011 -
OPERA (Valdstein [
Wallenstein], lib by
Milos Kares—based on
Friedrich Schiller's story, “
Wallensteins Lager,” Germ
trnsl by Max Brod —...
-
Oscar Straus,
directed by
Robert Borgmann (2006)
Wallensteins Lager / Die
Piccolomini /
Wallensteins Tod by
Friedrich Schiller,
directed by
Peter Stein...
-
Jewish parents Max (Morduch)
Weinstein (1878–1932) and
Anuta (Anna, née
Wallenstein, 1878–1935), from Kovno,
Russia (present-day Kaunas, Lithuania), who...
- of Rivas, with a
scene adapted from
Friedrich Schiller's
Wallensteins Lager (
Wallenstein's Camp). It was
first performed in the
Bolshoi Kamenny Theatre...
- Republic. The
original Palace was
built in
years 1623-1630 by
Albrecht von
Wallenstein, Duke of
Mecklenburg (1583-1634), who made his name and
fortune as the...
-
Alfred Wallenstein (October 7, 1898 –
February 8, 1983) was an
American cellist and conductor. A
successful solo and
orchestral cellist in his
early life...
- The
Hallstein Doctrine (German: Hallstein-Doktrin),
named after Walter Hallstein, was a key
principle in the
foreign policy of the
Federal Republic of...