Ernst Edler von Schuch (born Ernst Gottfried Schuch; 23 November 1846 – 10 May 1914) was an Austrian conductor. He became famous through his working collaborations...
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appointment of Royal Chamber Singer. Schuch-Proska had been married since 1875 to the conductor Ernst von Schuch (1846-1914). They took up residence in...
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the Kingdom of Saxony, Schuch grew up with his parents, the conductor Ernst von Schuch and the opera singer Clementine von Schuch-Proska, in his native...
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was a German soprano. Schuch grew up with her parents, the conductor Ernst von Schuch and the opera singer Clementine von Schuch-Proska, in Niederlößnitz...
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granddaughter of the eminent Dresden conductor Ernst von Schuch (1847-1914) and his wife, Kammersängerin Clementine von Schuch-Proska (1850–1932). Through her maternal...
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Der Rosenkavalier (category Libretti by Hugo von Hofmannsthal)
Dresden on 26 January 1911 under the direction of Max Reinhardt, with Ernst von Schuch conducting. Until the premiere, the working title was Ochs auf Lerchenau...
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Hungarian handball player Ernst Edler von Schuch, Austrian conductor Clara Bohm-Schuch This page lists people with the surname Schuch. If an internal link...
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soprano Born in Dresden, Schuch grew up with her parents, the conductor Ernst von Schuch and the opera singer Clementine von Schuch-Proska, in Niederlößnitz...
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character. Perhaps the two most famous recordings of the opera are Herbert von Karajan's EMI recording with Hildegard Behrens and Sir Georg Solti's Decca...
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Strauss, Wachter took on the role of a "Cappadocian" (bass) under Ernst von Schuch's direction at the Dresden Hofoper on 9 December 1905. Wachter sang...
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November 7 – Ignaz Brüll, pianist and composer (d. 1907) November 23 – Ernst von Schuch, conductor (d. 1914) date unknown José María de Arteaga y Pereira,...
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Retrieved 10 October 2010. Knaus, Gabriella Hanke (1999). Richard Strauss, Ernst von Schuch: ein Briefwechsel (in German). Henschel. p. 121. ISBN 978-3-89487-329-5...
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started her contract in Dresden on October 14, 1911. The music director, Ernst von Schuch, writing to Strauss, described Forti as "A Brunnhilde presence, with...
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Hermann Ludwig Kutzschbach (category Hochschule für Musik Carl Maria von Weber alumni)
Berlin), until 1906. In 1898 he became 3rd conductor at Dresden, with Ernst von Schuch and Bernhard Joachim Hagen. From 1906 to 1909 he went to Mannheim as...
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piano music (b. 1831) May 10 Lillian Nordica, opera singer (b. 1857) Ernst von Schuch, conductor (b. 1846) July 1 – Edmund Payne, musical comedy star (b...
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effective with the 2024–2025 season. Carl Gottlieb Reißiger Richard Wagner Ernst von Schuch (1889–1914) Fritz Reiner (1914–1921) Fritz Busch (1922–1933) Karl Böhm...
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pictures are influenced by the works of Lovis Corinth, Wilhelm Leibl, Carl Schuch and Karl Blechen. Toepfer died in Idstein on 6 August 1955. A street in...
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Elektra (opera) (category Libretti by Hugo von Hofmannsthal)
one-act opera by Richard Strauss, to a German-language libretto by Hugo von Hofmannsthal, which he adapted from his 1903 drama Elektra. The opera was...
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Musik von Siegfried Berger (Pseudonym von Oskar von Chelius). Dichtung von Axel Delmar. Uraufführung 17. Februar 1897 unter Ernst von Schuch in Dresden...
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married the First Lieutenant and Serbian Consul General Ernst von Schuch. Margarethe von Schuch-Mankiewicz had also left Judaism in 1897 and lived in Rome...
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performed Brunhild in the Ring Cycle and other famous operas (b. 1857); Ernst von Schuch, Austrian conductor, famously collaborated with composer Richard Strauss...
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in Lwów (today Lviv) on 8 June 1901. After its premiere in Dresden (Ernst von Schuch conducting), and its Polish version premiere in Lwów, it was performed...
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Paul Laux Felix von Luckner Oswald Lutz Friedrich Olbricht Johann Pflugbeil Friedrich Wilhelm Ritschl Gustav Schreck Ernst von Schuch Johann Gottfried...
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Der Rosenkavalier premiered in Dresden in 1911 under the baton of Ernst von Schuch. Kessler hoped to be named as a co-author of the libretto, but Hofmannsthal...
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from the cycle Homeric World under the direction of Ernst von Schuch. The Dresden music critic Ernst Roeder praised her artistic qualities and also her...
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Carl Schuch (1846–1903) Paul Schuss (born 1948) Hans Schwarz (1922–2003) Fritz Schwarz-Waldegg (1889–1942) De Es Schwertberger (born 1942) Moritz von Schwind...
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of assistant conductor at the Semperoper, Dresden (1907–08), under Ernst von Schuch and Mannheim in 1909 under Artur Bodanzky. He made his London debut...
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it down, but Strauss and the conductor of the premiere in Dresden, Ernst von Schuch, stuck to the original. At this time, the sexual and erotic subtexts...
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Lothar Kempter Bruno Klein [pupils] Hans von Koessler [pupils] Willem Mengelberg Karl Aagard Østvig Ernst von Schuch Alfred Sittard Arthur Smolian Otto Taubmann...
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such legendary interpreters as Arthur Nikisch, Felix Weingartner, Ernst von Schuch, Felix Mottl, Hans Richter, Karl Muck and Gustav Mahler. On 24 May...
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