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- Die Gespenstersonate is a 1984 German-language opera by Aribert Reimann to a libretto by the composer and Uwe Schendel after August Strindberg's play The...
- Isle of the Dead (Böcklin's painting) Die Gespenstersonate, opera by Julius Weismann (1930) Die Gespenstersonate opera by Aribert Reimann (1984) Törnqvist...
- Yvan Goll's play (1971) Lear after Shakespeare's King Lear (1978) Die Gespenstersonate after August Strindberg's play The Ghost Sonata (1984) Troades after...
- Reimann Operas Ein Traumspiel (1965) Melusine (1971) Lear (1978) Die Gespenstersonate (1984) Troades (1986) Das Schloß (1992) Bernarda Albas Haus (2000)...
- Reimann Operas Ein Traumspiel (1965) Melusine (1971) Lear (1978) Die Gespenstersonate (1984) Troades (1986) Das Schloß (1992) Bernarda Albas Haus (2000)...
- Reimann Operas Ein Traumspiel (1965) Melusine (1971) Lear (1978) Die Gespenstersonate (1984) Troades (1986) Das Schloß (1992) Bernarda Albas Haus (2000)...
- the Reimann opera which was based on the play. Aribert Reimann Die Gespenstersonate February 1989 at the Queen Elizabeth Hall, London Joint run with the...
- Goll, 1970 Lear after William Shakespeare’s drama King Lear, 1978 Die Gespenstersonate after August Strindberg’s drama Spöksonaten, 1983 Troades after the...
- Reimann Operas Ein Traumspiel (1965) Melusine (1971) Lear (1978) Die Gespenstersonate (1984) Troades (1986) Das Schloß (1992) Bernarda Albas Haus (2000)...
- Bella, Erwin und Elmire Aribert Reimann (1936– ): Melusine, Lear, Die Gespenstersonate, Troades, Das Schloß, Medea Ottorino Respighi (1879–1936): Bel****or...