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Joseph and his Brethren, 1743, an
oratorio by
George Frideric Handel.
Josephslegende (The
Legend of Joseph) is a 1914 work by
Richard Strauss for the Ballets...
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Theatre Ballet in
Milan and
designed the
costumes for the
Strauss ballet Josephslegende in 1982 and Donizetti's Don Pasquale. He also
designed the costumes...
- a
criticism of ****imilation in
Egyptian society.
Joseph and
Aseneth Josephslegende (The
Legend of Joseph), Op. 63, a 1914
ballet based on the
story of...
- no
parts for
violins or violas.
Richard Strauss'
Elektra (1909) and
Josephslegende, the
third movement of Shostakovich's
Symphony No. 5 and some of Handel's...
- 1910. For The Blue God in Le Dieu bleu by
Reynaldo Hahn; 1911. For
Josephslegende by Hugo von
Hofmannsthal and
Harry Graf Kessler; 1914,
private collection...
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frequently calls for
notes that are
below the
range of the heckelphone),
Josephslegende and
Festliches Präludium. It was
adopted as part of the
large orchestral...
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Richard Strauss: Don Quixote, Eine
Alpensinfonie (An
Alpine Symphony),
Josephslegende (1914), Die ägyptische Helena, and Die Frau ohne
Schatten Edward Elgar:...
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return to
Ballets Russes,
where he then
created the
ballets Midas,
Josephslegende, and Le Coq d'Or. The
Paris premiere of The
Golden ****erel by Ballets...
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Manuel de
Falla (El
Sombrero de Tres Picos, 1917),
Richard Strauss (
Josephslegende, 1914),
Sergei Prokofiev (Ala and Lolli, 1915,
rejected by Diaghilev...