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  2. Seelewig - Wikipedia

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    The libretto by Georg Philipp Harsdörffer (1607–1658), first published 1644 in the fourth part of his Frauenzimmer Gesprächspiele, is based on the schoolplay Ein gar schön geistliches Waldgetichte genant Die glückseelige Seele of 1637, itself translated from L'anima felice favola boschareccia by the Italian Nicolò Negri (1606).

  3. Johann Wolfgang Franck - Wikipedia

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    2.1 Operas. 2.2 Incidental music. ... (17 June 1644 in Unterschwaningen, Mittelfranken – ca. 1710 in London) was a German baroque composer. Life

  4. Opera in German - Wikipedia

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    The most famous German-born opera composer of the era, Handel, wrote four operas for Hamburg at the beginning of his career but soon moved on to write opera seria in Italy and England. [5] In 1738, the Theater am Gänsemarkt went bankrupt and the fortunes of serious opera in German went into decline for the next few decades.

  5. Category:1644 operas - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:German-language operas - Wikipedia

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    العربية; Беларуская; Brezhoneg; Català; Čeština; Dansk; Deutsch; Ελληνικά; Español; Esperanto; Euskara; فارسی; Français; Galego ...

  7. List of films using the music of Richard Wagner - Wikipedia

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    The following is a sortable list of cinema films which have music by Richard Wagner in their soundtracks (other than films of Wagner's operas themselves). Casual references (and use of the Bridal Chorus from Lohengrin) are not included.

  8. Opera featuring nuns, sex and a lot of blood leaves 18 ... - AOL

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    MUNICH, Germany — A night at the opera conjures images of elegant outfits and spectacular vocals. But at one German opera house, 18 audience members required medical treatment after watching ...

  9. Dafne (Opitz-Schütz) - Wikipedia

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    Die Dafne (1627) is an opera. Its libretto was written by Martin Opitz (which survives) and its music was composed by Heinrich Schütz (which is lost). It has traditionally been regarded as the first German opera, though it has also been proposed more recently that it was in fact a spoken drama with inserted song and ballet numbers.

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