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- Beatrice von Dovsky (14 November 1866, Vienna – 18 July 1923, Vienna) was an Austrian poet, writer, and actress. She is best known for writing the libretto...
- by the German composer Max von Schillings on a libretto by Beatrice von Dovsky. It was dedicated to the Philosophy Faculty of the University of Heidelberg...
- Rangström as well as Mona Lisa by Max von Schillings on a libretto by Beatrice Dovsky. In 1922 was the year in which the Salzburg Festival first had opera performances...
- poet Ceridwen Dovey (b. 1980, South Africa/Australia), nv. Beatrice von Dovsky (1866–1923, Austria/Austria-Hungary), poet, librettist & actor Unity Dow...
- der brennenden Herzen. Opera. A Cycle of 6 Tableaus. Libretto: Beatrice Dovsky. 1919 Die Tänzerin von Schemacha. Libretto: Heinrich Regel. c. 1920 Die...
- Czernin (born 1965), writer, screenwriter and film director Beatrice von Dovsky (1866–1923), poet, actress, remembered above all for her libretto for Max...
- Der Pfeifertag Moloch op. 20 Mona Lisa (1913/15, libretto by Beatrice von Dovsky) Das Hexenlied, op. 15 K****andra Das Eleusische Fest Violin Concerto in...
- Kabale und Liebe, 16 January 1914 - as Miller Mona Lisa by Beatrice von Dovsky and Max von Schillings, 26 September 1915 - as Pietro Tumoni An allem ist...
- Edition, Wien) Die Gürtelspanner, in three acts, Op. 59 (Text by Beatrice Dovsky) (Ms) Der verlorene Sohn, Biblical oratorio in four parts (Text by Viktoria...