Patrick Moore (category Astronomy in Ireland)
presenter. He was also a minor politician. Moore's early interest in astronomy led him to join the British Astronomical Association at the age of 11...
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Prince, featuring the voice of Mario Lanza, is based on Sigmund Romberg's operetta version of the story. In 2000, a film named Anatomy (film) with Franka...
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Nürnberg is one of the five Bavarian state theatres, showing operas, operettas, musicals, and ballets (main venue: Nuremberg Opera House), plays (main...
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4992 Kálmán 1982 UX10 Emmerich Kálmán (1882–1953), Hungarian composer of operettas MPC · 4992 4993 Cossard 1983 GR Guido Cossard (born 1958), Italian archaeoastronomer...
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character in the operetta Die Fledermaus by Johann Strauss (1825–1899) DMP · 812 813 Baumeia 1915 YR "H. Baum", a German student of astronomy at Heidelberg...
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company founded by students in 1961 to promote and perform the comic operettas of Sir William Gilbert and Sir Arthur Sullivan, collectively known as...
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(1961/65) also includes texts from Ulysses. Anthony Burgess composed the operetta Blooms of Dublin in 1982, as a very free interpretation of Joyce's text...
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number of film adaptations. It was the basis for Sigmund Romberg's 1924 operetta The Student Prince which was itself turned into a film of the same title...
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of comic and romantic musical theatre known as Singspiele as well as operettas produced for the Bavarian public. As the "Swan King", Ludwig is said to...
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connection of Jewish composers and writers with the form of operetta: "The audience for operetta wants to laugh beneath tears—and that is exactly what Jews...
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European Ashkenazi Jewish community. The range of Yiddish theatre is broad: operetta, musical comedy, and satiric or nostalgic revues; melodrama; naturalist...
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S. Gilbert referred to the nptable actor in the libretto of his 1881 operetta Patience in the line: "The pathos of Paddy, as rendered by Boucicault"...
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Wessely (1922–1998), musicologist Igo Hofstetter (1926–2002), an Austrian operetta composer. Alfred Peschek (1929–2015), composer and musician Waltraut Cooper...
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The Opera House (Opernhaus), the principal venue for opera, ballet, and operetta performances. It is the 2nd largest opera house in Austria. The Theatre...
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Chabrier, 19th-century Romantic composer. Hortense Schneider, 19th-century operetta star. Marius Petipa, 19th-century influential ballet choreographer. Joseph...
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Alain Trudel. UWOpera performs a wide variety of repertoire ranging from operetta to full operatic works in the Paul Davenport Theatre (refurbished and renamed...
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August 2013. Towers, John (1910). Dictionary-catalogue of Operas and Operettas which Have Been Performed on the Public Stage: Libretti. Acme Publishing...
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an exhibit on the development of science, ranging from mathematics and astronomy to atomic science and genetics. The Spacearium held up to 750 people at...
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Shakespeare's The Tempest; James the First, or, The Royal Captive, an operetta; The Goldsmith of West Cheap, an opera; Eblis, an opera (unfinished); Raby...
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16.6 hours. It was likely named after "Rosalinde", a character in the operetta Die Fledermaus by Johann Strauss II. Rosalinde is a non-family asteroid...
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capital. Adam de la Halle, French trouvère and musician, writes the first operetta, "Le Jeu de la Feuillee". The Venetian Senate starts consolidating all...
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Bibliography of encyclopedias (section Astronomy)
Dictionaries of Music Inc, 1984. Anderson, James. Harper Dictionary of Opera and Operetta. HarperCollins, 1990. Annesley, Charles. The standard opera-glass. Brentano...
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and the Dante Symphony by Franz Liszt, which has several bars in 7 4. In operetta, parts of "Here's a man of jollity" in Gilbert and Sullivan's The Yeomen...
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Oleksandr Bilash (1931–2003) composer of lyric songs, ballads, operas, operettas and oratorios Sofya Bogomolets (1856–1892) a Russian revolutionary and...
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the Athenian theatre scene was dominated by revues, musical comedies, operettas and nocturnes and notable playwrights included Spyridon Samaras, Dionysios...
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199–201. Pound, p. 207. Pound, p. 211. Richard Traubner (16 October 2003), Operetta: a theatrical history, ISBN 9780203509029 Pound, pp. 212–214. Herbert,...
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parents Emma Maria, née Laura (stage name Clarus), a soubrette on the operetta stages of Austria and Germany, and Emil Hadochadus Maria Artin,[citation...
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with specific music: schlagers, serenades and arias from operas and operettas. "Bulevar"; in Terazije. The first electrified streetlight in Belgrade...
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Amelia Vargas, 91, Cuban actress (Arroz con Leche, The Phantom of the Operetta, Cleopatra Was Candida) and dancer. John Wells-Thorpe, 90, English architect...
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banquets, Halloween Parties and a New Year's Dance were part of school life. Operettas were presented instead of the Musical. Clubs such as Girl Reserves, Hi-Y...
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