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Lower Franconia, and moved with his mother to | Weimar after his father's death in 1627, to get away |
He remained in | Weimar after his retirement and died there in 1904, s |
In Jena, Berlin, | Weimar, and Rudolstadt, these were Abeken's most acti |
s taken into Soviet captivity from his home in | Weimar and in common with other Generals captured by |
Krebs was born near | Weimar, and died in the same area. |
d later worked in several locations, including | Weimar and Jena. |
1823 in a coach which carried him from Cheb to | Weimar and by his arrival on 12 September, it was fin |
Modernism: Technology, Culture and Politics in | Weimar and the Third Reich, Herf coined the term “rea |
ecame friends with Johann Gottfried Walther in | Weimar, and borrowed his works on music theory; he la |
He studied cello and piano in | Weimar, and later taught piano there. |
gy, he stayed successively in Aix-la-Chapelle, | Weimar and Brunswick. |
He went to | Weimar, and was received by Franz Liszt, who appointe |
Together with the communities of Fronhausen, | Weimar and Ebsdorfergrund, Lohra forms the southern p |
nt on a concert tour with her father to Gotha, | Weimar and Rudolstadt, during which her father remarr |
cholar from Schmalkalden who held positions in | Weimar and Halle. |
ok Eisenach and Coburg; John Williamm received | Weimar; and John Frederick III inherited Gotha. |
ok Altenburg and some towns, and John retained | Weimar and Jena. |
died at the Institute for Teacher Formation in | Weimar and was afterwards active as a Educator until |
ecause of its vicinity to the cultural capital | Weimar and the numerous historical figures, Bad Berka |
ts are now recognized as among the best of the | Weimar and Dessau Bauhaus. |
ive in Schleswig until 1821, when she moved to | Weimar and befriended Charlotte von Stein. |
Bach began the composition during his time in | Weimar, and an unfinished fugue, probably by Bach, wa |
He studied at Halle, and taught at | Weimar and Hanau. |
as Music Director of Deutsches Nationaltheater | Weimar and Chief Conductor of the Staatskapelle Weima |
sic director of the Deutschen Nationaltheaters | Weimar and the Staatskapelle Weimar from 1996 to 2002 |
ossherzogliches Theater (now the Staatskapelle | Weimar) and the work premiered in Weimar in 1857. |
ist Review, credit earned by Griggs courses at | Weimar appear on Griggs University transcripts. |
In 1897, Steiner left the | Weimar archives and moved to Berlin. |
1890 Count von Kalckreuth was professor at the | Weimar art school. |
author of a fechtbuch of c. 1480, preserved in | Weimar as MS Q566. |
In | Weimar, Bach was the Konzertmeister of Johann Ernst v |
artist and poet Rene Halkett, of the original | Weimar Bauhaus school of art and design. |
later followed Itten to study and teach at the | Weimar Bauhaus. |
baret, 1972 - set in the early 1930s depicting | Weimar Berlin from the writings of Christopher Isherw |
When he looks into the cultural life of | Weimar Berlin, he is horrified at the "internationali |
for some years the office of court-preacher at | Weimar, but owing to theological disputes was compell |
He next visited | Weimar, but, being coldly received by Goethe, abandon |
sflammende Wunschopfer, which was performed at | Weimar castle in 1697. |
The | Weimar Classicism period in Germany is commonly consi |
Secret Societies and | Weimar Classicism - scholarly essay discusses "Stuttg |
tural policy (German: Kulturpolitik) promoting | Weimar classicism as the foundation of Germany's cult |
voting in the 1925 presidential election, the | Weimar Coalition parties all supported the candidacy |
In 1978, | Weimar College opened on the semester system, offerin |
Weimar College is not accredited. | |
In 1854 Franz Liszt conducted the work at | Weimar, composing a symphonic poem of his own to repl |
his version was performed on April 19, 1854 in | Weimar, conducted by Liszt. |
Whereas the | Weimar Constitution provided the president with far-r |
e of Saxony from 1918 until 1919, when the new | Weimar Constitution of Germany provided for the repla |
athed the democratic system established by the | Weimar constitution and aimed to replace it by an aut |
The | Weimar constitution created a system in which the cab |
y's fortunes, and eventually, to overthrow the | Weimar constitution and install an authoritarian form |
Due to the | Weimar Constitution from 1919, the Bavarian ministry |
It was not clearly defined in the | Weimar constitution whether the authority to define l |
The second part (Zweiter Hauptteil) of the | Weimar Constitution laid out the basic rights (Grundr |
t would rule by decree under Article 48 of the | Weimar Constitution) and almost succeeded, had it not |
With the | Weimar Constitution, it was replaced in 1919 by the R |
von Hindenburg according to Article 48 of the | Weimar Constitution. |
e of a "minimal dwelling" written into the new | Weimar Constitution. |
Ebert using the authority of Article 48 of the | Weimar constitution. |
g his death, his library was taken over by the | Weimar court library. |
From 1789 to 1811 the | Weimar court theatrical company gave performances her |
He played in the | Weimar court orchestra for some years. |
Theobald von Oer: The | Weimar Court of the Muses (1860); Schiller reads at S |
At the | Weimar court, Maria Benda met the Hofkonzertmeister E |
al mechanic (herzoglicher Hofuhrmacher) at the | Weimar court. |
it into German, and Goethe acted in it at the | Weimar court. |
Although a resounding success with the | Weimar critics and audience, the opera was not immedi |
Yet, despite the liberal attitudes of the | Weimar democracy, the public and private sentiment to |
s, Paris), Germany (Universities of Bremen and | Weimar), Denmark (Copenhagen Business School, Roskild |
nd lived for the next few years alternately in | Weimar, Dresden and Munich, until, in 1890, he took u |
Born as Constanze Scandolo in | Weimar, East Germany, she started skating at the SC T |
s from other editions of Luther's works in the | Weimar edition of Luther's works) |
z Liszt, who spent a great deal of his life in | Weimar, encouraged the founding of a school in 1835 f |
e to get past the years of conflict during the | Weimar era and the central points of the postwar deve |
the "gaudily tragic" expressionist art of the | Weimar era, with portraits of " figures whose faces s |
he Communist Party of Germany (KPD) during the | Weimar Era, but later grew disenchanted with Communis |
a German Social Democrat politician during the | Weimar era. |
d Dusseldorf via Halle, Weissenfels, Naumburg, | Weimar, Erfurt, Gotha, Eisenach and Bebra. |
pion, William Hayes, which was revived for the | Weimar Festival in 2006. |
He composed a first version, BWV 70a, in | Weimar for the second Sunday in Advent of 1716 and ex |
Leonrod was born in Munich and joined the | Weimar German Reichswehr on 1 April 1926 in the Caval |
Hanson left Luther in 1891 to studied music in | Weimar, Germany from 1891-1892. |
Hajnal was born in | Weimar Germany as the son of Jewish Hungarian-born pa |
Unforgotten (Beacon Press, 1957), a memoir of | Weimar Germany and the Nazi years. |
After the Nazi takeover of power in | Weimar Germany he vehemently opposed aligning the Sta |
nnedys likened disco to the cabaret culture of | Weimar Germany for its apathy towards government poli |
He was born in | Weimar, Germany and learned music under the consultat |
the NSDAP it was the main nationalist party in | Weimar Germany composed of nationalists, monarchists |
Jung regarded | Weimar Germany as teetering on the brink of revolutio |
the 65th liberation ceremony at Buchenwald in | Weimar, Germany during April 2010. |
In 1929, he was sent to | Weimar Germany by Xinjiang's next leader Jin Shuren, |
Disaster K.F.W. is a | Weimar, Germany based death metal band signed to the |
His family moved to | Weimar Germany and he was raised in Dresden, but his |
In 1919, the parts remaining in | Weimar Germany were reorganized into the two province |
His images are frequently portraits from | Weimar Germany in the years preceding World War II, t |
This version was performed in | Weimar, Germany on the centennial of Johann Wolfgang |
International Spohr-Wettbewerb Competition, | Weimar, Germany (2007, 2010) |
Machtergreifung-the Nazi takeover of power in | Weimar Germany on 30 January 1933. |
ntarism to be inevitable as the instability of | Weimar Germany was unfolding before his eyes. |
On 1 June 1932 he was appointed | Weimar Germany's Minister of Nutrition and Agricultur |
by Vera Lachmann's idealism, her upbringing in | Weimar Germany, and her finding at Catawba a haven fr |
e Bolsheviks and Poland, the Vatican turned to | Weimar Germany, which played crucial role in diplomat |
egion remained in the Free State of Prussia in | Weimar Germany, however. |
ajko Gronish), leading stage and film actor in | Weimar Germany, died at 52 while establishing himself |
urifaber (Vimariensis; 1519-1575), was born in | Weimar, Germany, and thus dubbed Vimariensis or Vinar |
onnection between East Prussia and the rest of | Weimar Germany. |
important leader of the Trotskyist movement in | Weimar Germany. |
op manager at the famous Bauhaus art school in | Weimar, Germany. |
mous poster for the 1923 Bauhaus Exhibition in | Weimar, Germany. |
d remained in the Free State of Prussia within | Weimar Germany. |
gdo) was a large para-military organisation in | Weimar Germany. |
Hans Sachse (1906-1985), member of the | Weimar Goethe-Gesellschaft. |
The | Weimar government bought stock valued at 25 million R |
Most of the | Weimar governments were minority cabinets of the cent |
Born in | Weimar, he attended the Thomasschule in Leipzig, his |
Born in | Weimar, he studied with Hans-Joachim Beyer, Dietrich |
In | Weimar, he began his career as a singer. |
In 1775, at Brunswick, and later at Berlin and | Weimar, he met and soon counted among his friends Esc |
gh Liszt was no longer the musical director in | Weimar, he still exerted a powerful influence at the |
During his period in | Weimar his fame as an organist grew, and he was visit |
During his tenure at | Weimar his fame as an organist grew, and many student |
'art pour l'art (Jean Paul's conception of the | Weimar ideal); Gaspard encapsulates cold political ca |
He was a younger son of | Weimar III of Weimar and Oda, daughter of Thietmar, M |
Weimar Ilmpark Haus am Horn. | |
so published in German as Analytische Zoologie | Weimar, Im Verlage des Landes-Industrie-Compto.In thi |
he Deutsches Nationaltheater and Staatskapelle | Weimar in 1956. |
It was written originally in | Weimar in 1716 (BWV 147a) for Advent and expanded in |
was eventually given a performance by Liszt at | Weimar in 1853. |
rn was a guest of the duke Charles Augustus of | Weimar in the Wartburg. |
restigious Human Rights Award from the City of | Weimar, in Germany. |
It was written originally in | Weimar in 1716 for Advent, BWV 186a, and expanded in |
was issued twenty-three years later; viz., at | Weimar in 1897. |
ife, Bach had two tenures in the small town of | Weimar in present day Germany. |
After a trip to | Weimar in 1791 with Prince Franz, he visited the cour |
r in Karlsruhe, and moved to the Hoftheater in | Weimar in 1873 as character role actor and director. |
tron Grand Duke Karl August, were published at | Weimar in 1885. |
He died in | Weimar in 1793. |
l Music Director, or GMD) of the Staatskapelle | Weimar in 2005, a post he held for three years. |
He died in | Weimar in 1832. |
Westhoff died in | Weimar in April 1705. |
He served as Liszt's copyist in | Weimar in January and February 1844, and he spent 18 |
education in the community is provided by the | Weimar Independent School District. |
Borden area schools were consolidated into the | Weimar Independent School District. |
The | Weimar Independent School District serves Borden. |
ing the leading of the Lord, Amazing Facts and | Weimar Institute voted on April 6, 2008 to proceed wi |
pproved an agreement whereby the operations of | Weimar Institute will be administered by Amazing Fact |
n 2008 Amazing Facts formed a partnership with | Weimar Institute to offer health ministries. |
8 Amazing Facts announced a joint venture with | Weimar Institute whereby the operations of Weimar Ins |
excellent tutelary government which propelled | Weimar into the classical period. |
areer as a boxer and trained a little later in | Weimar kickboxing. |
He was and official in the | Weimar Kreis management of the Free German Youth. |
designer Henry van de Velde in 1913-15 at the | Weimar Kunstgewerbeschule (Arts and Crafts School), i |
him as a secretary for several weeks a year at | Weimar late in his life. |
n several other German opera houses (Mannheim, | Weimar, Leipzig, Cologne, Karlsruhe and Schwerin) as |
t of his fellow officers, he had supported the | Weimar liaison with Moscow. |
ossherzogliches Theater (now the Staatskapelle | Weimar) making his debut as Lyonel in Flotow's Martha |
In 1919 and 1920, he was a member of the | Weimar National Assembly. |
erman National People's Party as member of the | Weimar National Assembly. |
elected as a member of the Centre Party to the | Weimar National Assembly for the Danzig constituency |
of its national board, and was elected to the | Weimar National Assembly. |
He was a member of the | Weimar National Assembly (1919), the Reichstag in 191 |
of Scheidemann, which had been elected by the | Weimar National Assembly (Weimar Republic). |
Dresden via | Weimar, Naumburg, Leipzig and Riesa, |
located half way between the City of Halle and | Weimar, near to the town Freyburg of witch it is an a |
ing chorale is rare elsewhere, but appeared in | Weimar not only in this work, but also in a chorale p |
Parts of the score were located in | Weimar, Nuremberg and Leningrad, and to the extent th |
statues of Goethe and Schiller for the town of | Weimar, of Weber for Dresden and of Lessing for Braun |
current Artizen artists include Paul "Shilts" | Weimar of Down to the Bone and Jackiem Joyner. |
The opera premiered in | Weimar on December 23, 1893, under the baton of Richa |
The opera received its premiere performance in | Weimar on 24 June 1854, conducted by Franz Liszt. |
era was first performed at the Schlosstheater, | Weimar on 29 January 1770. |
The symphony was premiered in | Weimar on September 5, 1857, for the inauguration of |
She married Henry in | Weimar on 19 May 1853 and he then took her to live at |
He died at | Weimar on the 3rd of December 1854. |
John Albert was married twice firstly in | Weimar on 6 November 1886 to Princess Elisabeth Sybil |
on 11 November 1889 with the orchestra of the | Weimar Opera, where he served as Court Kapellmeister. |
ard Lassen, the director who followed Liszt at | Weimar, owed much of his success to his celebrated pr |
The Freikorps were the key | Weimar paramilitary groups active during that post wa |
an essay on the opera in advance of the first | Weimar performance, and also had made cuts to the sco |
hat November Bauser spent the remainder of the | Weimar period in an unsuccessful attempt at building |
During the | Weimar period he served as Interior Minister and Vice |
pecialises in cabaret and popular songs of the | Weimar period in Germany and in American popular song |
t of the German right wing during the interwar | Weimar period, Einstein left Germany for France in 19 |
During the | Weimar period, Wegner became acquainted with Walter R |
dolf Hitler took power, bringing to an end the | Weimar period, his activities were greatly curtailed. |
ndon before again coming to Germany during the | Weimar period. |
Art and Politics in the | Weimar Period: The New Sobriety 1917-1933. |
Hamilton, Kenneth, "Early and | Weimar piano works" |
In contrast to the | Weimar president, the new federal president can neith |
omic problems deepened and the weakness of the | Weimar regime became apparent. |
rka is a German city, situated in the south of | Weimar region in the state of Thuringia. |
n of the DDP, and remained a member of the new | Weimar Reichstag until 6 June 1920. |
any diverse locations, including Moscow, Kiev, | Weimar, Remagen, Eggenberg, Munich, Berlin, Jena, Sze |
s Party and following the establishment of the | Weimar Republic he switched to the German Democratic |
ing through a process of reconciliation to the | Weimar Republic but this ended under Hugenberg, who r |
Life in the | Weimar Republic for the “first half of the 1920's was |
He served as Minister of Justice during the | Weimar Republic era in the early 1930s. |
utschlandlied", in 1922 during the time of the | Weimar Republic and is still used as the German natio |
5 he temporarily acted as head of state of the | Weimar Republic from 12 March 1925 until 12 May 1925 |
m, was a response to the failure of the German | Weimar Republic under Chancellor Cuno to pay reparati |
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