• Hamburg's Oper am Gänsemarkt to a mixed German-Italian libretto by Barthold Feind [de]; recitative's are in German and arias are sung in German and Italian...
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  • April Festival) on the occasion of the birth of the heir to the throne. Barthold Feind wrote the libretto. In addition, numerous printed works on the territory...
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    singspiel in three acts by Reinhard Keiser to a German libretto by Barthold Feind [de]. It premiered on 5 August 1705 at the Oper am Gänsemarkt, Hamburg...
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    Hamburg. This production, based on a translation by the playwright Barthold Feind, proved to be very popular and was revived in the city on numerous occasions...
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    such as Schürmann, Heinichen, Stölzel, Johann Friedrich Fasch, and Barthold Feind [de]. The "Leipzig style", of not only purely German operas operas were...
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    Brinckmann Barthold Heinrich Brockes Johann Heinrich Burchard Johannes Classen Diedrich Diederichsen Hans Driesch Johann Franz Encke Barthold Feind Gottfried...
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  • Opera. History, theory, and practice (Christian Heinrich Postel and Barthold Feind). Diss. Univ. of California, Los Angeles 1964. Solveig Olsen: Christian...
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    im Paradies; English translation: Shadows in Paradise (1972) (1931) Der Feind; English translation: The Enemy (1930–1931); short stories (1955) Der letzte...
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    volume of photographs dealing with the first world war, Hier spricht der Feind: Kriegserlebnisse unserer Gegner (The Voice of the Enemy: War Experiences...
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    the World", TWV 5:1), used a poetic meditation on the passion story by Barthold Heinrich Brockes. Telemann himself wrote the text for his second Passion...
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