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0268098557 - 2016 "The generalization above does not apply to the “spiritual opera” Moses (1887–89) by Anton Rubinstein with a libretto by Heinrich Mosenthal.37 Mosenthal (actually Salomon Hermann von Mosenthal, 1821–77) was a prolific writer with a pronounced interest in Jewish themes: notably his
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A volume of Mosenthal's poems was published at Vienna in 1847, and a complete edition in 1866. He also wrote a novel,
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highly popular drama Deborah (1848) and his libretto for Rubinstein's better-known opera Die Makkabäer (1872–74) ....
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was warmly received by both the public and critics; after this he had opportunities at the Burgtheater, and
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Hermann Salomon von Mosenthal, Solomon Hermann Mosenthal, or Solomon Hermann von Mosenthal
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of German-Jewish descent who spent much of his life in Austria. He was also known for his
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was produced as in 1847 was succeeded his three-act drama
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as a private teacher. In 1846 his dramatized folk-story
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Kassel
Vienna
writer
dramatist
poet
opera
libretti
gymnasium
Kassel
polytechnic
Karlsruhe
Vienna
Budapest
Die lustigen Weiber von Windsor
Edmund Kretschmer
Dresden
Das goldene Kreuz
Die Königin von Saba
Die Kinder der Heide
Die Maccabäer
Moses
Stuttgart
Categories
Jewish dramatists and playwrights
Poets from Austria-Hungary
Librettists from Austria-Hungary
Austrian opera librettists
19th-century German Jews
Writers from Kassel

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