Der Trompeter Von Säkkingen
Author: Joseph Viktor von Scheffel
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Published: 1906
Total Pages: 622
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Author: Joseph Viktor von Scheffel
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Published: 1906
Total Pages: 622
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: V.E. Nessler
Publisher: Рипол Классик
Published: 1889
Total Pages: 67
ISBN-13: 5871213332
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: David Mason Greene
Publisher: Reproducing Piano Roll Fnd.
Published: 1985
Total Pages: 1548
ISBN-13: 0385142781
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Michael Steinberg
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Published: 1995
Total Pages: 708
ISBN-13: 9780195126655
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA guide to the symphony, with commentary on 118 works by 36 composers.
Author: David Hamilton
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2020-11-25
Total Pages: 290
ISBN-13: 1135773297
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFirst Published in 1990. Information about individual operas and other types of musical theater is scattered throughout the enormous literature of music. This book is an effort to bring that data together by comprehensively indexing plots and descriptions of individual operatic background, criticism and analysis, musical themes and bibliographical references. The principal audience for this general reference guide will be for the non-specialist, but its hoped that persons specialising in opera would also find it useful.
Author: Donald Mitchell
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Published: 2002
Total Pages: 676
ISBN-13: 9780199249657
DOWNLOAD EBOOK'the one-stop guide to Mahler -- a volume of essays covering the widest range of Mahlerian topics, designed both for the academic and serious amateur music-lover... The core of the compendium is its coverage of all the main works, carrying recent research, with plentiful musical examples and other illustrations.' -Andrew Green, Classical Music 08/11/1999'beautifully produced volume... a tribute that surveys the familiar with affectionate new insights... all the articles on Mahler's reception outside Austria, both during his life and after, make for fascinating reading.' -David Nice, BBC Music Magazine October 1999'The Mahler Companion constitutes a distinguished and fitting monument to Mitchell's lifelong devotion to Mahler, and, in mustering so much talent in one volume, there is no doubt that it will deservedly take its place among the most significant publications on the composer.' -Jeremy Barham, Music andamp; LettersA brilliant gathering of international Mahler specialists write about Mahler's music from a variety of standpoints. The global spread of the authors is matched by a series of chapters that document the global spread of the composer's own symphonies and song cycles, while hitherto unexplored areas of research receive attention, both places (such as London and Prague) and people (Mahler's only surviving and highly talented daughter--a sculptor--Anna. In short, a volume that draws on the best resources and most up-to-date information about the composer and will undoubtedly act as the authoritative guide for Mahler enthusiasts for years to come.
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Published: 1883
Total Pages: 112
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Karl Baedeker (Firm)
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Published: 1909
Total Pages: 880
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Ingvar Kolden
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Published: 2021-04-23
Total Pages: 305
ISBN-13: 1978710429
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book explores the total resistance to Nazism among the Catholic Christian voters of the Zentrum party in the elections in German states in the Interwar period. Kolden explains the unique Catholic resistance by comparing the diverging evolutions of Catholic and Protestant cultures and mentalities since the awakening of German nationalism in the late eighteenth century. During the Empire (1871–1918) both socialists and Catholics were regarded as pariah groups by the dominant non-socialist Protestant majority, and more so after the WWI defeat, when the pariah-parties, together with Protestant liberals, tried to accommodate the new democratic circumstances with their Weimar Constitution. When right-wing radicals, and eventually the Nazis, increased their support—largely on behalf of the rapid shrinking number of liberals—the Catholic church leaders showed a stubborn stance against the rightists, issuing several resolutions of condemnation, whereas no such appeared from their Protestant counterparts. In contrast, many local Protestant clergymen agitated for the Nazi party. The anti-Catholic sentiment, obvious among prominent Nazis, enhanced the antagonism, especially after the publication of Alfred Rosenberg’s The Myth of the 20th Century in 1930. The basic and profound confessional difference appears in the less Christian-profiled agrarian parties: anti-Semitic and right-wing radical Protestant parties confronted by one left-wing and democratic Catholic party. By 1945 the bulk of the former rightist Protestants sided with the Catholics, who reorganized their party to the non-denominational CDU, which has been the mightiest proponent in Europe of the former party’s ambitions of democracy, stability, anti-racism, human rights and European unity.
Author: Harry Thurston Peck
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Published: 1901
Total Pages: 434
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