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Edda Moser (born 27 October 1938) is a German operatic soprano.[1]

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  1. 96 relations: Abu Hassan, Académie Charles Cros, Anton Nanut, Bastei Lübbe, Bavarian State Opera, Berlin, Bielefeld Opera, Brockes Passion (Handel), Bruno Maderna, Carl Maria von Weber, Carl Orff, Charles Gounod, Christoph Willibald Gluck, Clara Schumann, Coronation Mass (Mozart), Countess Maritza, Cuvilliés Theatre, Das Floß der Medusa, Das Rheingold, Denglisch, Deutsche Oper Berlin, Die Abreise, Die Entführung aus dem Serail, Discogs, Don Giovanni, Don Giovanni (1979 film), Ein Walzertraum, Electrola, Emilio de' Cavalieri, Emmerich Kálmán, Engelbert Humperdinck (composer), Eugen d'Albert, Faust (opera), Felix Mendelssohn, Fidelio, Franz Lehár, Franz Schubert, Franz von Suppé, Germany, Giuditta, Giuseppe Verdi, Hagen Theatre, Hamburg State Opera, Hans Joachim Moser, Hans Werner Henze, Hermann Weißenborn, Hochschule für Musik und Tanz Köln, Ivan Törzs, Jürgen Kesting, Jean-Philippe Rameau, ... Expand index (46 more) »

Abu Hassan

Abu Hassan (J. 106) is a comic opera in one act by Carl Maria von Weber to a German libretto by, based on a story in One Thousand and One Nights.

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Académie Charles Cros

The Académie Charles Cros (Charles Cros Academy) is an organization located in Chézy-sur-Marne, France, that acts as an intermediary between government cultural policy makers and professionals in music and the recording industry.

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Anton Nanut

Anton Nanut (13 September 1932 – 13 January 2017) was a renowned Slovenian international conductor of classical music.

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Bastei Lübbe

Bastei Lübbe is a major publisher of genre fiction, pulp fiction and non-fiction in the German language.

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Bavarian State Opera

The Bavarian State Opera is a German opera company based in Munich.

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Berlin

Berlin is the capital and largest city of Germany, both by area and by population.

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Bielefeld Opera

The Bielefeld Opera is the venue of Städtische Bühnen Bielefeld (Municipal stages Bielefeld) in Bielefeld, Germany.

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Brockes Passion (Handel)

The Brockes Passion, or Der für die Sünde der Welt gemarterte und sterbende Jesus (English: The Story of Jesus, Suffering and Dying for the Sins of the World), is a German oratorio, libretto by Barthold Heinrich Brockes, first published in 1712 and seeing 30 or so more editions over the following 15 years.

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Bruno Maderna

Bruno Maderna (born Bruno Grossato, 21 April 1920 – 13 November 1973) was an Italian composer, conductor and academic teacher.

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Carl Maria von Weber

Carl Maria Friedrich Ernst von Weber (5 June 1826) was a German composer, conductor, virtuoso pianist, guitarist, and critic of the early Romantic period.

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Carl Orff

Carl Heinrich Maria Orff (10 July 1895 – 29 March 1982) was a German composer and music educator, who composed the cantata Carmina Burana (1937).

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Charles Gounod

Charles-François Gounod (17 June 181818 October 1893), usually known as Charles Gounod, was a French composer.

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Christoph Willibald Gluck

Christoph Willibald (Ritter von) Gluck (2 July 1714 – 15 November 1787) was a composer of Italian and French opera in the early classical period.

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Clara Schumann

Clara Josephine Schumann (née Wieck; 13 September 1819 – 20 May 1896) was a German pianist, composer, and piano teacher.

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Coronation Mass (Mozart)

The Krönungsmesse (German for Coronation Mass) (Mass No. 15 in C major, K. 317; sometimes Mass No. 16), composed in 1779, is one of the most popular of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's 17 extant settings of the Ordinary of the Mass.

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Countess Maritza

Gräfin Mariza (Countess Maritza) is an operetta in three acts composed by Hungarian composer Emmerich Kálmán, with a German libretto by Julius Brammer and Alfred Grünwald.

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Cuvilliés Theatre

The Cuvilliés Theatre (Cuvilliés-Theater) or Old Residence Theatre (Altes Residenztheater) is the former court theatre of the Residenz in Munich, Bavaria, Germany.

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Das Floß der Medusa

(The Raft of the Medusa) is a 1967 secular oratorio by the German composer Hans Werner Henze.

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Das Rheingold

Das Rheingold (The Rhinegold), WWV 86A, is the first of the four epic music dramas that constitute Richard Wagner's Der Ring des Nibelungen (English: The Ring of the Nibelung).

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Denglisch

Denglisch is a term describing the increased use of anglicisms and pseudo-anglicisms in the German language.

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Deutsche Oper Berlin

The Deutsche Oper Berlin is a German opera company located in the Charlottenburg district of Berlin.

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Die Abreise

Die Abreise (The Departure) is a comic opera in one act by composer Eugen d'Albert.

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Die Entführung aus dem Serail

Die Entführung aus dem Serail (K. 384; The Abduction from the Seraglio; also known as Il Seraglio) is a singspiel in three acts by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.

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Discogs

Discogs (short for discographies) is a database of information about audio recordings, including commercial releases, promotional releases, and bootleg or off-label releases.

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Don Giovanni

Don Giovanni (K. 527; Vienna (1788) title: Il dissoluto punito, ossia il Don Giovanni, literally The Rake Punished, or Don Giovanni) is an opera in two acts with music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart to an Italian libretto by Lorenzo Da Ponte.

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Don Giovanni (1979 film)

Don Giovanni is a 1979 French-Italian film directed by Joseph Losey.

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Ein Walzertraum

(A Waltz Dream) is an operetta by Oscar Straus with a German libretto by and, based on the novella (Nux, the Prince Consort) by Hans Müller-Einigen from his 1905 book (Book of Adventures).

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Electrola

Electrola is a German record label and subsidiary of Universal Music Group.

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Emilio de' Cavalieri

Emilio de' Cavalieri (c. 155011 March 1602), or Emilio dei Cavalieri (the spellings "del" and "Cavaliere" are contemporary typographical errors), was an Italian composer, producer, organist, diplomat, choreographer and dancer at the end of the Renaissance era.

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Emmerich Kálmán

Emmerich Kálmán (Kálmán Imre; 24 October 1882 – 30 October 1953) was a Hungarian composer of operettas and a prominent figure in the development of Viennese operetta in the 20th century.

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Engelbert Humperdinck (composer)

Engelbert Humperdinck (1 September 1854 – 27 September 1921) was a German composer.

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Eugen d'Albert

Eugen (originally Eugène) Francis Charles d'Albert (10 April 1864 – 3 March 1932) was a Scottish-born pianist and composer who emigrated to Germany.

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Faust (opera)

Faust is an opera in five acts by Charles Gounod to a French libretto by Jules Barbier and Michel Carré from Carré's play Faust et Marguerite, in turn loosely based on Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's Faust, Part One.

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Felix Mendelssohn

Jakob Ludwig Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy (3 February 18094 November 1847), widely known as Felix Mendelssohn, was a German composer, pianist, organist and conductor of the early Romantic period.

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Fidelio

Fidelio, originally titled (Leonore, or The Triumph of Marital Love), Op.

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Franz Lehár

Franz Lehár (Lehár Ferenc; 30 April 1870 – 24 October 1948) was an Austro-Hungarian composer.

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Franz Schubert

Franz Peter Schubert (31 January 179719 November 1828) was an Austrian composer of the late Classical and early Romantic eras.

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Franz von Suppé

Franz von Suppé, born Francesco Ezechiele Ermenegildo de Suppé (18 April 181921 May 1895) was an Austrian composer of light operas and other theatre music.

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Germany

Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG), is a country in Central Europe.

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Giuditta

Giuditta is an operatic (German for musical comedy) in five scenes, with music by Franz Lehár and a German libretto, by and Fritz Löhner-Beda.

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Giuseppe Verdi

Giuseppe Fortunino Francesco Verdi (9 or 10 October 1813 – 27 January 1901) was an Italian composer best known for his operas.

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Hagen Theatre

Hagen Theatre (German: italic) is a performance venue in Hagen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.

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Hamburg State Opera

The Hamburg State Opera (in German: Staatsoper Hamburg) is a German opera company based in Hamburg.

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Hans Joachim Moser

Hans Joachim Moser (25 May 1889, Berlin – 14 August 1967, Berlin) was a German musicologist, composer and singer.

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Hans Werner Henze

Hans Werner Henze (1 July 1926 – 27 October 2012) was a German composer.

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Hermann Weißenborn

Hermann Weißenborn (10 September 1876 – 20 November 1959) was a German operatic baritone and voice teacher. Edda Moser and Hermann Weißenborn are singers from Berlin.

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Hochschule für Musik und Tanz Köln

The Cologne University of Music is a music college in Cologne, Germany.

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Ivan Törzs

Ivan Törzs is an American conductor and pianist educated at Princeton University, Mannes College of Music, and the Juilliard School.

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Jürgen Kesting

Jürgen Kesting (born 26 July 1940) is a German journalist, music critic and author.

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Jean-Philippe Rameau

Jean-Philippe Rameau (–) was a French composer and music theorist.

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Jeanette Scovotti

Jeanette Scovotti (born December 5, 1936, in New York City) is an American coloratura soprano.

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Johann Adolph Hasse

Johann Adolph Hasse (baptised 25 March 1699 – 16 December 1783) was an 18th-century German composer, singer and teacher of music.

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Johann Sebastian Bach

Johann Sebastian Bach (28 July 1750) was a German composer and musician of the late Baroque period.

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Johannes Moser (cellist)

Johannes Moser (born June 14, 1979 in Munich) is a German-Canadian cellist who has played with leading orchestras internationally.

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Joseph Losey

Joseph Walton Losey III (January 14, 1909 – June 22, 1984) was an American theatre and film director, producer, and screenwriter.

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Leopold Hager

Leopold Hager (born 6 October 1935, Salzburg) is an Austrian conductor known for his interpretations of works by the Viennese Classics (Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven and Schubert).

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Lied

In the Western classical music tradition, Lied is a term for setting poetry to classical music to create a piece of polyphonic music.

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List of classical music concerts with an unruly audience response

There have been many notable instances of unruly behaviour at classical music concerts, often at the premiere of a new work or production.

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LP record

The LP (from "long playing" or "long play") is an analog sound storage medium, specifically a phonograph record format characterized by: a speed of rpm; a 12- or 10-inch (30- or 25-cm) diameter; use of the "microgroove" groove specification; and a vinyl (a copolymer of vinyl chloride acetate) composition disk.

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Ludwig van Beethoven

Ludwig van Beethoven (baptised 17 December 177026 March 1827) was a German composer and pianist.

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Madama Butterfly

Madama Butterfly (Madame Butterfly) is an opera in three acts (originally two) by Giacomo Puccini, with an Italian libretto by Luigi Illica and Giuseppe Giacosa.

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Magnificat (Bach)

Johann Sebastian Bach's Magnificat, BWV 243, is a musical setting of the biblical canticle Magnificat.

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Mainfranken Theater Würzburg

Mainfranken Theater Würzburg is a theatre in Würzburg, Germany.

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Metropolitan Opera

The Metropolitan Opera (commonly known as the Met) is an American opera company based in New York City, currently resident at the Metropolitan Opera House at Lincoln Center, situated on the Upper West Side of Manhattan.

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Missa solemnis (Beethoven)

The Missa solemnis in D major, Op. 123, is a Solemn Mass composed by Ludwig van Beethoven from 1819 to 1823.

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Munich Radio Orchestra

The Munich Radio Orchestra (German: Münchner Rundfunkorchester) is a German symphony broadcast orchestra based in Munich.

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O zittre nicht, mein lieber Sohn

"O zittre nicht, mein lieber Sohn" ("Oh, don't tremble, my dear son") is the first aria performed by the Queen of the Night (a famous coloratura soprano role) in Mozart's singspiel The Magic Flute (Die Zauberflöte).

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Oper Frankfurt

The Oper Frankfurt (Frankfurt Opera) is a German opera company based in Frankfurt.

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Opera News

Opera News was an American classical music magazine.

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Oratorio

An oratorio is a musical composition with dramatic or narrative text for choir, soloists and orchestra or other ensemble.

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Orfeo ed Euridice

(French:; English: Orpheus and Eurydice) is an opera composed by Christoph Willibald Gluck, based on the myth of Orpheus and set to a libretto by Ranieri de' Calzabigi.

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Oscar Straus (composer)

Oscar Nathan Straus (6 March 1870 – 11 January 1954) was a Viennese composer of operettas, film scores, and songs.

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Peter Schneider (conductor)

Peter Schneider (born 26 March 1939, in Vienna) is an Austrian conductor and opera administrator.

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Popoli di Tessaglia!

"" (K. 316/300b) is a recitative and aria for soprano and orchestra that Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart wrote for Aloysia Weber.

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Queen of the Night aria

"" ("Hell's vengeance boils in my heart"), commonly abbreviated "", is an aria sung by the Queen of the Night, a coloratura soprano part, in the second act of Mozart's opera The Magic Flute.

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Rappresentatione di Anima, et di Corpo

Rappresentatione di anima et di corpo (Italian for Portrayal of the Soul and the Body) is a musical work by Emilio de' Cavalieri to a libretto by Agostino Manni (1548–1618).

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Richard Strauss

Richard Georg Strauss (11 June 1864 – 8 September 1949) was a German composer and conductor best known for his tone poems and operas.

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Richard Wagner

Wilhelm Richard Wagner (22 May 181313 February 1883) was a German composer, theatre director, polemicist, and conductor who is chiefly known for his operas (or, as some of his mature works were later known, "music dramas").

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Robert Schumann

Robert Schumann (8 June 181029 July 1856) was a German composer, pianist, and music critic of the early Romantic era.

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Ruggero Leoncavallo

Ruggero (or Ruggiero) Leoncavallo (23 April 18579 August 1919) was an Italian opera composer and librettist.

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Salzburg

Salzburg is the fourth-largest city in Austria.

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Sechs Lieder, Op. 68 (Strauss)

Sechs Lieder (Six Songs), Op. 68, is a collection of six Lieder (German art songs) by Richard Strauss.

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Semperoper

The Semperoper is the opera house of the Sächsische Staatsoper Dresden (Saxon State Opera) and the concert hall of the Staatskapelle Dresden (Saxon State Orchestra).

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Soprano

A soprano is a type of classical female singing voice and has the highest vocal range of all voice types.

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Spinto soprano

A spinto soprano is a type of operatic soprano voice that has the limpidity and easy high notes of a lyric soprano, yet can be "pushed" on to achieve dramatic climaxes without strain.

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Stern Conservatory

The Stern Conservatory (Stern'sches Konservatorium) was a private music school in Berlin with many distinguished tutors and alumni.

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The Magic Flute

The Magic Flute, K. 620, is an opera in two acts by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart to a German libretto by Emanuel Schikaneder.

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The Merry Widow

The Merry Widow (Die lustige Witwe) is an operetta by the Austro-Hungarian composer Franz Lehár.

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The Metropolitan Opera Centennial Gala

The Metropolitan Opera Centennial Gala was a televised concert, lasting more than eight hours, that New York City's Metropolitan Opera staged on 22 October 1983 to commemorate the hundredth anniversary of its first performance.

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Theater Gießen

The Theater Gießen, official name Stadttheater Gießen (Gießen Municipal Theatre), is a theatre in Gießen, Germany, a cultural center for the university city and the region.

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Turandot

Turandot (see below) is an opera in three acts by Giacomo Puccini to a libretto in Italian by Giuseppe Adami and Renato Simoni.

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Vesperae solennes de confessore

Vesperae solennes de confessore (Solemn Vespers for a Confessor), K. 339, is a sacred choral composition, written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in 1780.

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Vienna State Opera

The Vienna State Opera is a historic opera house and opera company based in Vienna, Austria.

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Voyager Golden Record

The Voyager Golden Records are two identical phonograph records which were included aboard the two Voyager spacecraft launched in 1977.

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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (27 January 17565 December 1791) was a prolific and influential composer of the Classical period.

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Wolfgang Sawallisch

Wolfgang Sawallisch (26 August 1923 – 22 February 2013) was a German conductor and pianist.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edda_Moser

Also known as Edda Elisabeth Moser.

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