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supposed instrument was
described by the
French writer Jean-Baptiste
Weckerlin in his 1877 book Musiciana,
extraits d'ouvrages
rares ou
bizarres (Musiciana...
- Théodore Jean-Baptiste
Weckerlin or
Wekerlin (9
November 1821 – 20 May 1910) was a
French composer and
music publisher from Alsace.
Weckerlin was born at Guebwiller...
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Mathilde Weckerlin (b. Sigmaringa, Baden-Württemberg (Germany), June 5, 1848; d. Pöcking, Bavaria, July 18, 1928) was a
German operatic soprano. She studied...
- co. 13
April 2015.
Retrieved 23
December 2018. Sur le pont d'Avignon (
Weckerlin 1870) – via
French Wikisource, uses
slightly different words for the 1st...
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respectively in the
original local productions of the musical.
Sabrina Weckerlin, who
voiced Elphaba in German,
first pla****
Elphaba in 2007 as an alternate...
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Stefan Stara – Moq
Michael Günther – Dr.
Dillamonth Alternates Sabrina Weckerlin –
Elphaba Jana
Stelley –
Glinda Ensemble vocals Cosimo de
Bartolomeo Paul...
- languages.
Henri Pirenne, in an
argument elaborated by Jean-Baptiste
Weckerlin,
argued that the term
scarlet originated in the
Germanic words related...
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musical The
Three Musketeers,
featuring vocals by
German singer Sabrina Weckerlin and
leading single "Not like You". "Austriancharts.at –
Alexander – Attention...
- de la
France (1858). Ed.
Henri Plon. pp. 16 & 17 of 242 Jean-Baptiste
Weckerlin,
Chansons et
Rondes Enfantines (1870). pp. 32-33. text and
score at Wikisource...
- at the
Stage Theater an der Elbe in Hamburg, in German, with
Sabrina Weckerlin as Elsa and
Celena Pieper as Anna. This
production is
produced by Stage...