Gustav Kastropp (30 August 1844 – 11 September 1925) was a German poet, librettist and musician. Kastropp's texts were used by composers such as Georg...
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Gerhard Gran, H. Rider Haggard, Emma Curtis Hopkins, José Ingenieros, Gustav Kastropp, Amy Lowell, Felix Liebermann, Pierre Louÿs, Antun Branko Šimić, Rudolf...
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Songs for Male Chorus), Op. 60 (1894); words by Georg von Örtzen, Gustav Kastropp and Rudolf Baumbach Nun brich von deiner höchsten Eiche, Patriotisches...
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journalist, biographer and patron of the arts (born 1828) September 11 – Gustav Kastropp, German poet and librettist (born 1844) October 31 – José Ingenieros...
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Maria Kalesnikava, Music teacher, political activist Erhard Karkoschka Gustav Kastropp Edgar Stillman Kelley (1880) Eun Sun Kim Richard Rudolf Klein (1921–2011)...
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Songs (1868-1870) Op. 191: The Language of Flowers, six songs from Gustav Kastropp (1874) WoO. 47: Spring Song (before 1879) WoO. 52a: Two Settings of...
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English classical scholar and writer of light verse September 11 – Gustav Kastropp, 81 (born 1844) German poet and librettist October 27 – Darrell Figgis...
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von Friedrich Hofmeister, c1915 "Es ist ein dunkles Auge" (poem by Gustav Kastropp; for medium voice; written at age 15, his earliest song published)...
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November 1895 Dresden, Hoftheater Gernot Oper 3 acts d’Albert, after Gustav Kastropp 11 April 1897 Mannheim, Hoftheater Die Abreise Musikalisches Lustspiel...
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