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Methuselah (US: /məˈθuːzˌlɑː/; Hebrew: מְתוּשֶׁלַח Məṯūšélaḥ, in
pausa מְתוּשָׁלַח Məṯūšālaḥ, "His
death shall send" or "Man of the javelin" or "Death...
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Prinz Methusalem (Prince
Methusalem) is an
operetta written by
Johann Strauss II to a
libretto by Karl Treumann,
after Victor Wilder and
Alfred Delacour...
- (from
Cagliostro in Wien), "O Schöner Mai"
Walzer Op. 375 (from
Prinz Methusalem), "Rosen aus dem Süden"
Walzer Op. 388 (from Das
Spitzentuch der Königin)...
- had written. In 1985, he won the LA W****ly
Theater Award for
music with
Methusalem,
directed by Tim Robbins. The play Rounds,
which he co-produced, won the...
- Glück (TV
series episode) -
Arbeitgeber Johannes Heesters 'Heesters was
Methusalem van
Nederlandse podiumkunsten' (in Dutch)
Peter Czada/Günter Große: Comedian...
- Westens) Kong-Kheou, das
Ehrenwort (1888/89,
since 1892
titled Der
blaurote Methusalem) Die
Sklavenkarawane (1890) Der
Schatz im
Silbersee (1891) Das Vermächtnis...
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Anton Adner (1705? – 15
March 1822), also
known as the
Bavarian Methusalem, was a
Bavarian artisan of wood, who
reportedly is of the
oldest people to have...
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Strauss II. It
features melodies from Strauss's
fifth operetta,
Prinz Methusalem. The
waltz was
first performed in
January 1877, with
Eduard Strauss conducting...
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professor at the KU
Leuven in
Leuven (Belgium). He
directs a long-term
Methusalem project that
focuses upon the
psychology and
neuroscience of
visual perception...
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observed by Offenbach", and
among Strauss's
later stage works was
Prinz Methusalem (1877),
described by Lamb as "a
satirical Offenbachian piece". In Gammond's...