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- of the Black Death in Germany and in Spain (where it was known as the Totentanz and la Danza de la Muerte, respectively). The French term Danse Macabre...
- Totentanz Performed by Neal O'Doan with orchestra Problems playing this file? See media help. Totentanz (English: Dance of the Dead): Paraphrase on Dies...
- Totentanz, or Danse Macabre, is a genre of allegory from the Late Middle Ages on the universality of death. Totentanz may also refer to: Totentanz (Adès)...
- case of the Spreuer Bridge, the paintings form a Danse Macabre, known as Totentanz in German, which was created from 1616 to 1637 under the direction of...
- Totentanz: The Best of Zoth Ommog is a various artists compilation album released on July 7, 1994 by Cleopatra Records. AllMusic gave Totentanz: The Best...
- of the ever-present and universal power of death, known in German as Totentanz and later in English as the Dance of the Dead. The typical form which...
- Totentanz is a composition for baritone, mezzo-soprano, and orchestra by the British composer Thomas Adès. The work was commissioned by Robin Boyle in...
- Totentanz (Danse Macabre), Op. 12/2, is a composition of 14 motets by Hugo Distler which he composed in 1934 for Totensonntag. The work was inspired by...
- The Dance of Death (German:Der Totentanz) is a 1912 German silent film directed by Urban Gad and starring Gad's wife Asta Nielsen. It was one of the first...
- known whether this film had a direct influence on Coroner. The intro of "Totentanz" is actually a cover of a bourrée by French composer Robert de Visée (c...