- Schmidt, text
after Felix Dahn by
Bruno Hardt-Warden and
Ignaz Michael Welleminsky, was
composed 1916–21, and
premiered in
Berlin in 1922. Denton, C.S....
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Franz Schmidt, to a
libretto by
Bruno Hardt-Warden and
Ignaz Michael Welleminsky after Felix Dahn. Schmidt's
second and
final opera, the plot concerns...
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Weleminsky is a German-language surname.
Alternative spellings include Welleminsky and Velemínský (the
Czech language variant, for
which the
female equivalent...
- to End".
Czech And
Slovak Things.
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January 2021. "Jenny
Welleminsky (Elbogen) (1882–1957)". Geni.
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January 2013. Axel Munthe,...
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White "At the Hop"
Antonio Soler Fandango Paul
Knepler and
Ignaz Michael Welleminsky and Theo
Mackeben – Carl Millöcker "Ich
schenk mein Herz" (Die Dubarry)...
- to a
libretto written by
Bruno Hardt-Warden [de] and
Ignaz Michael Welleminsky [de]. Two
versions exist, in
Swedish and German. The
opera is
based on...
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Walzel (1879 libretto) Paul Knepler [de] (1931 libretto)
Ignaz Michael Welleminsky [de] (1931 libretto) Hans
Martin Cremer (1931 libretto)
Based on The...
- text
after Felix Dahn by
Bruno Hardt-Warden [de] and
Ignaz Michael Welleminsky [de]; comp. 1916–21,
premiered Berlin 1922 The Book with
Seven Seals...
- works, and a new text was
written by Paul Knepler [de],
Ignaz Michael Welleminsky [de] and Hans
Martin Cremer [de]. This was
first given at the Admiralspalast...
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Black Pierrot (1909). Austrian—Hardt-Warden, Bruno, and
Ignaz Michael Welleminsky: The
Tarantella of
Death (1920;
music by
Julius Bittner); Noetzel, Hermann:...