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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...
- Mathilde Weckerlin (b. Sigmaringa, Baden-Württemberg (Germany), June 5, 1848; d. Pöcking, Bavaria, July 18, 1928) was a German operatic soprano. She studied...
- Legende einer Heiligen (Elizabeth--Legend of a Saint), starring Sabrina Weckerlin as Elizabeth, Armin Kahn as Ludwig, and Chris Murray as Konrad, premiered...
- musical The Three Musketeers, featuring vocals by German singer Sabrina Weckerlin and leading single "Not like You". "Austriancharts.at – Alexander – Attention...
- languages. Henri Pirenne, in an argument elaborated by Jean-Baptiste Weckerlin, argued that the term scarlet originated in the Germanic words related...
- original local productions of the musical. It was also the case of Sabrina Weckerlin in German, who first pla**** Elphaba in 2007 as an alternate in the original...
- soprano Amalie Materna Gunther baritone Eugen Gura Gutrune soprano Mathilde Weckerlin Hagen b**** Gustav Siehr Alberich baritone Karl Hill Waltraute mezzo-soprano...
- November 2007, prior to an official opening night on November 15. Sabrina Weckerlin was her original alternate, appearing in the two shows a w**** in which...
- 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...