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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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113:(Budapest, 1849; Presburg, 1875, 6th ed. 1890), was translated into several languages. In English it became famous under the title of
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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
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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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