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Ferenc Erkel (Hungarian: Erkel Ferenc Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈɛrkɛl ˈfɛrɛnt͡s], German: Franz Erkel; November 7, 1810 – June 15, 1893) was a Hungarian... |
Erkel may refer to the following. Arjan Erkel (born 1970), Dutch medical aid worker Ferenc Erkel (1810–1893), Hungarian composer, who wrote the Hungarian... |
another part of the troupe, after which performances of operas were given under conductor Ferenc Erkel. By 1837 they had established themselves at the Magyar... |
Dózsa György is an 1867 Hungarian opera in five acts by Ferenc Erkel. It is a dramatisation of the life of late mediaeval peasant revolt leader György... |
Bánk bán (redirect from Bank Ban (Erkel)) Bánk bán is an opera in 3 acts by composer Ferenc Erkel. The work uses a Hungarian-language libretto by Béni Egressy which is based on a stage play of... |
Bátori Mária (category Operas by Ferenc Erkel) Hungarian opera by Ferenc Erkel. The opera is taken from a popular stage play in prose by András Dugonics (1793). The Hungarian Theatre signed the opera in March... |
(László Hunyadi) is an opera in three or four acts (depending on the performed version) by the Hungarian composer Ferenc Erkel. The libretto, by Béni... |
Sarolta (category Operas by Ferenc Erkel) 1862 Hungarian opera by Ferenc Erkel. The comic opera Sarolta (1862) in three acts, was completed and first performed a year after the opera Bánk bán. ACT... |
national opera in the 19th century was Ferenc Erkel, whose works mostly dealt with historical themes. Among his most often performed operas are Hunyadi... |
Névtelen hősök (category Operas by Ferenc Erkel) heroes′] is an 1880 Hungarian four-act opera by Ferenc Erkel. The following sources were given: Legány Dezső: Erkel Ferenc művei és korabeli töténetük. Budapest... |
István király (category Operas by Ferenc Erkel) király is an 1886 Hungarian opera by Ferenc Erkel on King Stephen I of Hungary. The following sources were given: Till Géza: Opera, Zeneműkiadó, Budapest,... |
1874 Hungarian opera by Ferenc Erkel. It is based on the life of György Brankovics. The following sources were given: Till Géza: Opera, Zeneműkiadó, Budapest... |
Hungarian State Opera. Born in Buda, Erkel was the youngest son of the famous Hungarian composer, Ferenc Erkel. He first studied music with his father;... |
1810 in music (section Opera) 1883) October 24 – Carl Baermann, composer (died 1885) November 7 – Ferenc Erkel, opera composer (died 1893) November 16 – Friedrich Wilhelm Kücken, conductor... |
century that Ferenc Erkel wrote the first Hungarian language opera, using French and Italian models, thus launching the field of Hungarian opera [3]. Bencze... |
in Budapest. Its first director was Hungarian conductor and composer Ferenc Erkel, whose name now graces the second performance space that the company... |
Hungarian Opera Day (Hungarian: A Magyar Opera Napja) is a commemoration of the birth of Hungarian composer Ferenc Erkel (7 November 1810) and the reopening... |
of feature films based on operas. This is a list of feature films based on rock operas. This is a list of other opera or opera based films. Aria, 1987 Meeting... |
Zenekara) is Hungary's oldest extant orchestra. It was founded in 1853 by Ferenc Erkel under the auspices of the Budapest Philharmonic Society. For many years... |
Atilla Kiss B. (category 21st-century Romanian male opera singers) at the Cluj-Napoca Hungarian Opera in 1993. In 2002 he sang the title role in the film version of Ferenc Erkel's opera Bánk bán. Kiss has been awarded... |