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    orientalism. Casaglia, Gherardo (2005). "Feramors, 24 February 1863". L'Almanacco di Gherardo Casaglia (in Italian). Feramors, classic-music.ru website (in Russian)...
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    das Rosenfest von Caschmir (1822), Lalla-Roukh by Félicien David (1862), Feramors by Anton Rubinstein (1863), and The Veiled Prophet by Charles Villiers...
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    settled in Berlin. Rodenberg wrote the libretto to Anton Rubinstein's operas Feramors and Der Thurm zu Babel. From 1867 to 1874 he was coeditor with Ernst Dohm...
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  • comic opera by Félicien David Lalla Roukh, character in the 1862 opera Feramors Lalla Rûkh, 1821 composition by Gaspare Spontini Lala Rukh (activist) (1948–2017)...
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    Kinder der Heide (Children of the Steppes) (premiered 1861 in Vienna.) Feramors. 1862. The Demon. 1871. Die Maccabäer. 1872-4. Néron. 1875-6. The Merchant...
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  • Grenade Anton Rubinstein (1829–1894): Christus, The Demon, Dmitry Donskoy, Feramors, Fomka the Fool, Die Kinder der Heide, Die Maccabäer, The Merchant Kalashnikov...
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    Reißiger: Der Schiffbruch der Medusa, 16 August 1846 Anton Rubinstein: Feramors, 24 February 1863 Ida von Lüttichau, wife of the general director Wolf...
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