Karl Meisl, the Glossary
Karl Meisl, or Carl Meisl (30 June 1775 – 8 October 1853) was an accountant in the Imperial Austrian Navy, and a dramatist.[1]
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16 relations: Adolf Bäuerle, Anton Schlossar, Carl Carl, Ferdinand Raimund, Habsburg monarchy, Hanswurst, Hofkriegsrat, Johann Nestroy, Josef Alois Gleich, Karl Friedrich Hensler, Ljubljana, Ludwig van Beethoven, The Consecration of the House (overture), Theater in der Josefstadt, Theater in der Leopoldstadt, Wenzel Scholz.
- 19th-century Austrian male writers
- Dramatists and playwrights from the Austrian Empire
- Theatre people from Ljubljana
Adolf Bäuerle
Adolf Bäuerle (real name Johann Andreas Bäuerle (9 or 10 April 1786 – 20 September 1859) was an Austrian writer, publisher and main representative of the.
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Anton Schlossar
Anton Schlossar (27 June 1849 – 1 August 1942) was an Austrian librarian and writer, in particular writing about the Austrian state of Styria.
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Carl Carl
Karl Andreas Bernbrunn (1787–1854), known by the stage name Carl Carl, was a Kraków-born actor and theatre director.
Ferdinand Raimund
Ferdinand Raimund (born Ferdinand Jakob Raimann; 1 June 1790 – 5 September 1836, Pottenstein, Lower Austria) was an Austrian actor and playwright. Karl Meisl and Ferdinand Raimund are Dramatists and playwrights from the Austrian Empire.
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Habsburg monarchy
The Habsburg monarchy, also known as Habsburg Empire, or Habsburg Realm, was the collection of empires, kingdoms, duchies, counties and other polities that were ruled by the House of Habsburg.
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Hanswurst
Hanswurst or Hans Wurst (German for "Johnny Sausage") was a popular coarse-comic stock character of German-speaking impromptu comedy.
Hofkriegsrat
The Hofkriegsrat (or Aulic War Council, sometimes Imperial War Council) established in 1556 was the central military administrative authority of the Habsburg monarchy until 1848 and the predecessor of the Austro-Hungarian Ministry of War.
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Johann Nestroy
Johann Nepomuk Eduard Ambrosius Nestroy (7 December 1801 – 25 May 1862) was a singer, actor and playwright in the popular Austrian tradition of the Biedermeier period and its immediate aftermath. Karl Meisl and Johann Nestroy are Dramatists and playwrights from the Austrian Empire.
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Josef Alois Gleich
Josef Alois Gleich (also Joseph Alois Gleich; pseudonyms Adolph Blum, Ludwig Dellarosa, Heinrich Walden; 14 September 1772 – 10 February 1841) Oesterreiches Musiklexikon Online. Karl Meisl and Josef Alois Gleich are 19th-century Austrian male writers, Austrian male dramatists and playwrights and Dramatists and playwrights from the Austrian Empire.
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Karl Friedrich Hensler
Karl Friedrich Hensler (1 February 1759 – 24 November 1825) data.bnf.fr. Karl Meisl and Karl Friedrich Hensler are 19th-century Austrian male writers, Austrian male dramatists and playwrights and Dramatists and playwrights from the Austrian Empire.
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Ljubljana
Ljubljana (also known by other historical names) is the capital and largest city of Slovenia, located along a trade route between the northern Adriatic Sea and the Danube region, north of the country's largest marsh, inhabited since prehistoric times.
Ludwig van Beethoven
Ludwig van Beethoven (baptised 17 December 177026 March 1827) was a German composer and pianist.
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The Consecration of the House (overture)
The Consecration of the House (Die Weihe des Hauses), Op.
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Theater in der Josefstadt
The Theater in der Josefstadt is a theater in Vienna in the eighth district of Josefstadt.
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Theater in der Leopoldstadt
The Theater in der Leopoldstadt (also: Leopoldstädter Theater) was an opera house in the Leopoldstadt district of Vienna, founded in 1781 by Karl von Marinelli, following the Schauspielfreiheit (ending of the court's monopoly on entertainment) by Joseph II in 1776.
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Wenzel Scholz
Wenzel Johann Scholz (Wenzislaus Johann, real name Wenzel von Plümeke) (28 March 1787 in Innsbruck, according to other sources Brixen – 5 October 1857 in Vienna) was an Austrian actor in Laibach, Klagenfurt, Graz and in Vienna above all at the, who became known especially as brilliant partner of Johann Nestroy in his posses and s.
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See also
19th-century Austrian male writers
- Anton Aškerc
- Anton Schindler
- Asher Simcha Weissmann
- Bruno Zappert
- Edmund Husserl
- Fran Detela
- Francis Xavier Weninger
- Franz Blei
- Franz Moroder
- Franz Xaver Karl Gewey
- Friedrich Halm
- Friedrich von Wieser
- Georg von Hofmann
- Hugo von Hofmannsthal
- Ignaz von Mosel
- Jakob Alešovec
- Jakob Bettelheim
- Jakob Herzog (writer)
- Josef Alois Gleich
- Josef Emanuel Hilscher
- Karl Adolph
- Karl Emil Franzos
- Karl Friedrich Hensler
- Karl Meisl
- Karl Schönherr
- Leo Feld
- Leopold von Sacher-Masoch
- Ludwig Anzengruber
- Moritz Band
- Moritz Cohn
- Otakar Bystřina
- Peter Altenberg
- Peter Dajnko
- Rainer Maria Rilke
- Reinhold Hanisch
- Reuben Asher Braudes
- Robert Hamerling
- Rudolf Goldscheid
- Rudolf Lothar
- Sebastian Brunner
- Siegfried Trebitsch
- Sigmund Freud
- Solomon Pergamenter
- Theodor von Frimmel
- Wilhelm Duschinsky
- Zechariah Isaiah Jolles
Dramatists and playwrights from the Austrian Empire
- Aleksander Fredro
- Antonio Somma
- Benedikt Arnstein
- Carlo Marenco
- Ede Szigligeti
- Eduard von Bauernfeld
- Ferdinand Raimund
- Franz Grillparzer
- Franz Ignaz von Holbein
- Franz Xaver Karl Gewey
- Franz Xaver Told
- Friedrich Halm
- Friedrich Hopp
- Friedrich Kaiser
- Georg Friedrich Treitschke
- Georgije Magarašević
- Gustav von Franck
- Heinrich Joseph von Collin
- Ignaz Franz Castelli
- Imre Madách
- József Katona
- Jan Nepomuk Štěpánek
- Joachim Perinet
- Johann Gabriel Seidl
- Johann Nestroy
- Josef Alois Gleich
- Josef Kajetán Tyl
- Josef Kilian Schickh
- Joseph Christian Freiherr von Zedlitz
- Joseph Kupelwieser
- Jovan Sterija Popović
- Károly Kisfaludy
- Karl Friedrich Hensler
- Karl Meisl
- Kelemen László
- Leopold Alois Hoffmann
- Leopold Feldmann
- Magdalena Dobromila Rettigová
- Matija Ban
- Matthäus Casimir von Collin
- Mihály Vörösmarty
- Otto Prechtler
- Sándor Kisfaludy
- Stefan Stefanović
- Therese Krones
- Václav Kliment Klicpera
Theatre people from Ljubljana
- Alen Jelen
- Andrej Rozman
- Juš Kozak
- Juš Milčinski
- Karl Meisl
- Matjaž Pograjc
- Milan Jesih
- Peter Božič
- Rocc (opera stage director)
- Stevo Žigon
- Tomi Janežič
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karl_Meisl
Also known as Carl Meisl.