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The Voice, Vol. 11, no. 10, October, 1889
edited by Edgar S. Werner, fl. 1879, in Voice, Vol. 11, no. 10, October, 1889 (Albany, NY: Privately Published, 1889), 24 page(s)
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edited by Edgar S. Werner, fl. 1879, in Voice, Vol. 11, no. 10, October, 1889 (Albany, NY: Privately Published, 1889), 24 page(s)
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Periodical issue
Contributor
Edgar S. Werner, fl. 1879
Date Published / Released
1889-10, 1889
Publisher
Privately Published
Series
Voice
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The Voice, Vol. 11, no. 11, November, 1889
edited by Edgar S. Werner, fl. 1879, in Voice, Vol. 11, no. 11, November, 1889 (Albany, NY: Privately Published, 1889), 24 page(s)
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edited by Edgar S. Werner, fl. 1879, in Voice, Vol. 11, no. 11, November, 1889 (Albany, NY: Privately Published, 1889), 24 page(s)
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Periodical issue
Contributor
Edgar S. Werner, fl. 1879
Date Published / Released
1889-11, 1889
Publisher
Privately Published
Series
Voice
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The Voice, Vol. 11, no. 12, December, 1889
edited by Edgar S. Werner, fl. 1879, in Voice, Vol. 11, no. 12, December, 1889 (Albany, NY: Privately Published, 1889), 32 page(s)
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edited by Edgar S. Werner, fl. 1879, in Voice, Vol. 11, no. 12, December, 1889 (Albany, NY: Privately Published, 1889), 32 page(s)
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Periodical issue
Contributor
Edgar S. Werner, fl. 1879
Date Published / Released
1889-12, 1889
Publisher
Privately Published
Series
Voice
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Wagner Vs Verdi, 1, Die Revolutionäre
directed by Pepe Pippig; produced by Makido Film, in Wagner Vs Verdi, 1 (Germany: Monarda Arts, 2013), 27 mins
Tannhäuser or Il Trovatore? Rienzi or Aida? Fish or fowl? The decision between Wagner and Verdi devides opera lovers into cultural enemies. Giuseppe Verdi, the Southern European, is famous for his anthropocentric work – lovely, melodic, tragic and true-to-life. The German Richard Wagner is known and admired for...
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directed by Pepe Pippig; produced by Makido Film, in Wagner Vs Verdi, 1 (Germany: Monarda Arts, 2013), 27 mins
Description
Tannhäuser or Il Trovatore? Rienzi or Aida? Fish or fowl? The decision between Wagner and Verdi devides opera lovers into cultural enemies. Giuseppe Verdi, the Southern European, is famous for his anthropocentric work – lovely, melodic, tragic and true-to-life. The German Richard Wagner is known and admired for his heroic legends and myths – tremendous and expressive. The 6-part documentary series Wagner vs. Verdi presents different and very...
Tannhäuser or Il Trovatore? Rienzi or Aida? Fish or fowl? The decision between Wagner and Verdi devides opera lovers into cultural enemies. Giuseppe Verdi, the Southern European, is famous for his anthropocentric work – lovely, melodic, tragic and true-to-life. The German Richard Wagner is known and admired for his heroic legends and myths – tremendous and expressive. The 6-part documentary series Wagner vs. Verdi presents different and very personal perspectives of work and impact of both giants of music theatre, using interviews with famous interpreters of both composers and live recordings from some of the world’s major opera houses like the Bayreuth Festival, Arena di Verona or Gran Teatre del Liceu.
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Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Makido Film, Michael 'Pogo' Kreiner, Christian Rainer
Author / Creator
Pepe Pippig
Date Published / Released
2013
Publisher
Monarda Arts
Series
Wagner Vs Verdi
Speaker / Narrator
Michael 'Pogo' Kreiner, Christian Rainer
Person Discussed
Giuseppe Verdi, 1813-1901, Richard Wagner, fl. 1966
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2013 Monarda Arts
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Wagner Vs Verdi, 2, Verdis Welt
directed by Anna Schmidt, fl. 2013; produced by Makido Film, in Wagner Vs Verdi, 2 (Germany: Monarda Arts, 2013), 27 mins
Tannhäuser or Il Trovatore? Rienzi or Aida? Fish or fowl? The decision between Wagner and Verdi devides opera lovers into cultural enemies. Giuseppe Verdi, the Southern European, is famous for his anthropocentric work – lovely, melodic, tragic and true-to-life. The German Richard Wagner is known and admired for...
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directed by Anna Schmidt, fl. 2013; produced by Makido Film, in Wagner Vs Verdi, 2 (Germany: Monarda Arts, 2013), 27 mins
Description
Tannhäuser or Il Trovatore? Rienzi or Aida? Fish or fowl? The decision between Wagner and Verdi devides opera lovers into cultural enemies. Giuseppe Verdi, the Southern European, is famous for his anthropocentric work – lovely, melodic, tragic and true-to-life. The German Richard Wagner is known and admired for his heroic legends and myths – tremendous and expressive. The 6-part documentary series Wagner vs. Verdi presents different and very...
Tannhäuser or Il Trovatore? Rienzi or Aida? Fish or fowl? The decision between Wagner and Verdi devides opera lovers into cultural enemies. Giuseppe Verdi, the Southern European, is famous for his anthropocentric work – lovely, melodic, tragic and true-to-life. The German Richard Wagner is known and admired for his heroic legends and myths – tremendous and expressive. The 6-part documentary series Wagner vs. Verdi presents different and very personal perspectives of work and impact of both giants of music theatre, using interviews with famous interpreters of both composers and live recordings from some of the world’s major opera houses like the Bayreuth Festival, Arena di Verona or Gran Teatre del Liceu.
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Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Makido Film, Sandra Littomericzky, Michael Dangl, Johanna Wokalek, 1975-
Author / Creator
Anna Schmidt, fl. 2013
Date Published / Released
2013
Publisher
Monarda Arts
Series
Wagner Vs Verdi
Speaker / Narrator
Sandra Littomericzky, Michael Dangl, Johanna Wokalek, 1975-
Person Discussed
Giuseppe Verdi, 1813-1901
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2013 Monarda Arts
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Wagner Vs Verdi, 3, Die Wagner-Religion
directed by Daniel Gerlach, 1977-; produced by Makido Film, in Wagner Vs Verdi, 3 (Germany: Monarda Arts, 2013), 27 mins
Tannhäuser or Il Trovatore? Rienzi or Aida? Fish or fowl? The decision between Wagner and Verdi devides opera lovers into cultural enemies. Giuseppe Verdi, the Southern European, is famous for his anthropocentric work – lovely, melodic, tragic and true-to-life. The German Richard Wagner is known and admired for...
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directed by Daniel Gerlach, 1977-; produced by Makido Film, in Wagner Vs Verdi, 3 (Germany: Monarda Arts, 2013), 27 mins
Description
Tannhäuser or Il Trovatore? Rienzi or Aida? Fish or fowl? The decision between Wagner and Verdi devides opera lovers into cultural enemies. Giuseppe Verdi, the Southern European, is famous for his anthropocentric work – lovely, melodic, tragic and true-to-life. The German Richard Wagner is known and admired for his heroic legends and myths – tremendous and expressive. The 6-part documentary series Wagner vs. Verdi presents different and very...
Tannhäuser or Il Trovatore? Rienzi or Aida? Fish or fowl? The decision between Wagner and Verdi devides opera lovers into cultural enemies. Giuseppe Verdi, the Southern European, is famous for his anthropocentric work – lovely, melodic, tragic and true-to-life. The German Richard Wagner is known and admired for his heroic legends and myths – tremendous and expressive. The 6-part documentary series Wagner vs. Verdi presents different and very personal perspectives of work and impact of both giants of music theatre, using interviews with famous interpreters of both composers and live recordings from some of the world’s major opera houses like the Bayreuth Festival, Arena di Verona or Gran Teatre del Liceu.
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Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Makido Film, Sandra Littomericzky, Michael Dangl, Ronald Nitschke
Author / Creator
Daniel Gerlach, 1977-
Date Published / Released
2013
Publisher
Monarda Arts
Series
Wagner Vs Verdi
Speaker / Narrator
Sandra Littomericzky, Michael Dangl, Ronald Nitschke
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2013 Monarda Arts
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Wagner Vs Verdi, 4, ...und die Frauen
directed by Martin Betz; produced by Makido Film, in Wagner Vs Verdi, 4 (Germany: Monarda Arts, 2013), 27 mins
Tannhäuser or Il Trovatore? Rienzi or Aida? Fish or fowl? The decision between Wagner and Verdi devides opera lovers into cultural enemies. Giuseppe Verdi, the Southern European, is famous for his anthropocentric work – lovely, melodic, tragic and true-to-life. The German Richard Wagner is known and admired for...
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directed by Martin Betz; produced by Makido Film, in Wagner Vs Verdi, 4 (Germany: Monarda Arts, 2013), 27 mins
Description
Tannhäuser or Il Trovatore? Rienzi or Aida? Fish or fowl? The decision between Wagner and Verdi devides opera lovers into cultural enemies. Giuseppe Verdi, the Southern European, is famous for his anthropocentric work – lovely, melodic, tragic and true-to-life. The German Richard Wagner is known and admired for his heroic legends and myths – tremendous and expressive. The 6-part documentary series Wagner vs. Verdi presents different and very...
Tannhäuser or Il Trovatore? Rienzi or Aida? Fish or fowl? The decision between Wagner and Verdi devides opera lovers into cultural enemies. Giuseppe Verdi, the Southern European, is famous for his anthropocentric work – lovely, melodic, tragic and true-to-life. The German Richard Wagner is known and admired for his heroic legends and myths – tremendous and expressive. The 6-part documentary series Wagner vs. Verdi presents different and very personal perspectives of work and impact of both giants of music theatre, using interviews with famous interpreters of both composers and live recordings from some of the world’s major opera houses like the Bayreuth Festival, Arena di Verona or Gran Teatre del Liceu.
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Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Makido Film, Michael Dangl, Sandra Littomericzky, Ronald Nitschke, Johanna Wokalek, 1975-
Author / Creator
Martin Betz
Date Published / Released
2013
Publisher
Monarda Arts
Series
Wagner Vs Verdi
Speaker / Narrator
Michael Dangl, Sandra Littomericzky, Ronald Nitschke, Johanna Wokalek, 1975-
Person Discussed
Richard Wagner, fl. 1966, Giuseppe Verdi, 1813-1901
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2013 Monarda Arts
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Wagner Vs Verdi, 5, Der Gesang
directed by Thomas Macho; produced by Makido Film, in Wagner Vs Verdi, 5 (Germany: Monarda Arts, 2013), 27 mins
Tannhäuser or Il Trovatore? Rienzi or Aida? Fish or fowl? The decision between Wagner and Verdi devides opera lovers into cultural enemies. Giuseppe Verdi, the Southern European, is famous for his anthropocentric work – lovely, melodic, tragic and true-to-life. The German Richard Wagner is known and admired for...
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directed by Thomas Macho; produced by Makido Film, in Wagner Vs Verdi, 5 (Germany: Monarda Arts, 2013), 27 mins
Description
Tannhäuser or Il Trovatore? Rienzi or Aida? Fish or fowl? The decision between Wagner and Verdi devides opera lovers into cultural enemies. Giuseppe Verdi, the Southern European, is famous for his anthropocentric work – lovely, melodic, tragic and true-to-life. The German Richard Wagner is known and admired for his heroic legends and myths – tremendous and expressive. The 6-part documentary series Wagner vs. Verdi presents different and very...
Tannhäuser or Il Trovatore? Rienzi or Aida? Fish or fowl? The decision between Wagner and Verdi devides opera lovers into cultural enemies. Giuseppe Verdi, the Southern European, is famous for his anthropocentric work – lovely, melodic, tragic and true-to-life. The German Richard Wagner is known and admired for his heroic legends and myths – tremendous and expressive. The 6-part documentary series Wagner vs. Verdi presents different and very personal perspectives of work and impact of both giants of music theatre, using interviews with famous interpreters of both composers and live recordings from some of the world’s major opera houses like the Bayreuth Festival, Arena di Verona or Gran Teatre del Liceu.
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Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Makido Film, Sandra Littomericzky, Michael Dangl, Ronald Nitschke
Author / Creator
Thomas Macho
Date Published / Released
2013
Publisher
Monarda Arts
Series
Wagner Vs Verdi
Speaker / Narrator
Sandra Littomericzky, Michael Dangl, Ronald Nitschke
Person Discussed
Richard Wagner, fl. 1966, Giuseppe Verdi, 1813-1901
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2013 Monarda Arts
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Wagner Vs Verdi, 6, ...und wie ihre Musik wirkt
directed by Christian Kugler; produced by Golli Marboe and Iris Haschek, in Wagner Vs Verdi, 6 (Germany: Monarda Arts, 2013), 26 mins
Tannhäuser or Il Trovatore? Rienzi or Aida? Fish or fowl? The decision between Wagner and Verdi devides opera lovers into cultural enemies. Giuseppe Verdi, the Southern European, is famous for his anthropocentric work – lovely, melodic, tragic and true-to-life. The German Richard Wagner is known and admired for...
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directed by Christian Kugler; produced by Golli Marboe and Iris Haschek, in Wagner Vs Verdi, 6 (Germany: Monarda Arts, 2013), 26 mins
Description
Tannhäuser or Il Trovatore? Rienzi or Aida? Fish or fowl? The decision between Wagner and Verdi devides opera lovers into cultural enemies. Giuseppe Verdi, the Southern European, is famous for his anthropocentric work – lovely, melodic, tragic and true-to-life. The German Richard Wagner is known and admired for his heroic legends and myths – tremendous and expressive. The 6-part documentary series Wagner vs. Verdi presents different and very...
Tannhäuser or Il Trovatore? Rienzi or Aida? Fish or fowl? The decision between Wagner and Verdi devides opera lovers into cultural enemies. Giuseppe Verdi, the Southern European, is famous for his anthropocentric work – lovely, melodic, tragic and true-to-life. The German Richard Wagner is known and admired for his heroic legends and myths – tremendous and expressive. The 6-part documentary series Wagner vs. Verdi presents different and very personal perspectives of work and impact of both giants of music theatre, using interviews with famous interpreters of both composers and live recordings from some of the world’s major opera houses like the Bayreuth Festival, Arena di Verona or Gran Teatre del Liceu.
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Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Golli Marboe, Iris Haschek, Ronald Nitschke, Michael Dangl
Author / Creator
Christian Kugler
Date Published / Released
2013
Publisher
Monarda Arts
Series
Wagner Vs Verdi
Speaker / Narrator
Ronald Nitschke, Michael Dangl
Person Discussed
Giuseppe Verdi, 1813-1901, Richard Wagner, fl. 1966
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2013 Monarda Arts
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Watson's Weekly Art Journal: A Record of Events in the World of Music, Art, and Literature, Vol. I, no. 1, April 30, 1864
edited by Henry Cood Watson, 1816-1875, in Watson's Weekly Art Journal, Vol. 1, no. 1, April 30, 1864 (New York, NY: Privately Published, 1864), 16 page(s)
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edited by Henry Cood Watson, 1816-1875, in Watson's Weekly Art Journal, Vol. 1, no. 1, April 30, 1864 (New York, NY: Privately Published, 1864), 16 page(s)
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Periodical issue
Contributor
Henry Cood Watson, 1816-1875
Date Published / Released
1864-04-30, 1864
Publisher
Privately Published
Series
Watson's Weekly Art Journal
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