Christian Heinrich Postel (11 October 1658 – 22 March 1705) was a German jurist, epic poet and opera librettist, who wrote 28 libretti for the Oper am...
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Christian Heinrich Postel (1658–1705), German jurist, epic poet and opera librettist Georg-Wilhelm Postel, a World War II German general Gert Postel,...
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from Postel's Johannes-Passion (c. 1700) movements 19 (partly), 22 and 30. Barthold Heinrich Brockes, etching by Christian Fritzsch (1744) Christian Weise...
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his contemporaries Christian Hoffmann von Hoffmannswaldau and Christian Heinrich Postel. Wernicke was openly hostile to Christian Friedrich Hunold. He...
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Bruder-Mörder (Christian Heinrich Postel, after Michael Johansen, 1689)[citation needed] Die betrübte und erfreuete Cimbria (Christian Heinrich Postel, UA Hamburg...
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unknown. Models are the Brockes Passion and a Johannes-Passion by Christian Heinrich Postel. The first scene is in the Kidron Valley, and the second in the...
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had various plot variants. The earliest extant libretto is by Christian Heinrich Postel, Die wunderbar errettete Iphigenia, set by Reinhard Keiser in...
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is a German-language opera by Reinhard Keiser to a libretto by Christian Heinrich Postel which premiered at the Hamburg Opera on 19 October 1702, for the...
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model of the temple for use in an opera in Hamburg composed by Christian Heinrich Postel. This immense 13-foot-high (4.0 m) and 80-foot-around (24 m) model...
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contains no Italian-language set piece arias. The librettist was Christian Heinrich Postel. The opera incurred the criticism of Johann Mattheson. Modern...
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Masku Johann Matthäus Meyfart Georg Neumark Hallgrímur Pétursson Christian Heinrich Postel Adam Reusner Bartholomäus Ringwaldt Martin Rinkart Johann Rist...
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opera, the Oper am Gänsemarkt, alongside those of such poets as Christian Heinrich Postel (1658–1705). After ten years of productive work, he died suddenly...
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1632) March 13 – Curt Christoph von Koppelow (b. 1624) March 22 – Christian Heinrich Postel, German jurist (b. 1658) April 2 – John Howe, English Puritan...
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of Modena, queen of James II of England (d. 1718) October 11 – Christian Heinrich Postel, German jurist (d. 1705) October 18 – Alexander of Courland, German...
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of Modena, queen of James II of England (d. 1718) October 11 – Christian Heinrich Postel, German jurist (d. 1705) October 18 – Alexander of Courland, German...
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1632) March 13 – Curt Christoph von Koppelow (b. 1624) March 22 – Christian Heinrich Postel, German jurist (b. 1658) April 2 – John Howe, English Puritan...
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parts titled "The Destruction of Jerusalem" with a libretto by Christian Heinrich Postel. The model was first exhibited at the Opera. After Schott's death...
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Racine), Singspiel in 5 acts (Braunschweig, 1693); reworked by Christian Heinrich Postel and put on in Hamburg in 1694 as Der durch Groß-Muth und Tapfferkeit...
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Dennis, English dramatist and critic (died 1734) October 11 – Christian Heinrich Postel, Saxon poet and librettist (died 1705) October 21 – Henri de Boulainvilliers...
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Pétursson Michael Praetorius Christian Heinrich Postel Adam Reusner Bartholomäus Ringwaldt Martin Rinkart Johann Rist Christian Knorr von Rosenroth Daniel...
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Sieg der Schönheit revised version: Gensericus 3 acts Christian Heinrich Postel, reworked by Christian Friedrich Weichmann 13 July 1723, revised version:...
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Legrenzi Il gran Tamerlano (1689), set by Ziani - reworked by Christian Heinrich Postel for Johann Philipp Förtsch at the Oper am Gänsemarkt 1690. Domizio...
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– Giuseppe Torelli, Italian composer (died 1709) October 11 – Christian Heinrich Postel, librettist (died 1705) date unknown Maria Francesca Nascimbeni...
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Pétursson Michael Praetorius Christian Heinrich Postel Adam Reusner Bartholomäus Ringwaldt Martin Rinkart Johann Rist Christian Knorr von Rosenroth Daniel...
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Pétursson Michael Praetorius Christian Heinrich Postel Adam Reusner Bartholomäus Ringwaldt Martin Rinkart Johann Rist Christian Knorr von Rosenroth Daniel...
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Pétursson Michael Praetorius Christian Heinrich Postel Adam Reusner Bartholomäus Ringwaldt Martin Rinkart Johann Rist Christian Knorr von Rosenroth Daniel...
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Pétursson Michael Praetorius Christian Heinrich Postel Adam Reusner Bartholomäus Ringwaldt Martin Rinkart Johann Rist Christian Knorr von Rosenroth Daniel...
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Tiburtinus, 1116; Barcelona) Pontacus, Arnold (Bishop; d. 1605; Bazas) Postel, Guillaume. (b. 1505. Delorie; d. 1581, Paris) Prache, Hilaric (b. 1614...
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oologist Heinrich Marschner (1795–1861), composer Stephan Meyer (born 1981), politician (CDU) Ulrich Pinner (born 1954), tennis player Georg-Wilhelm Postel (1896–1953)...
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of Hamburg Christian Matthias Schröder (1742–1821), mayor of Hamburg Christian Mathias Schröder (1778–1860), Hamburg senator Johann Heinrich Schröder (Freiherr...
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