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Biography of Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller
10977 words, approx. 36.6 pages
 A universal genius generally regarded as the greatest German dramatist, Friedrich Schiller dominates a period of German literary history as no one else before or since. Schiller revealed more vividly than any of his predecessors the power of drama and po...
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Biography of Friedrich Schiller
9825 words, approx. 32.8 pages
 A universal genius generally regarded as the greatest German dramatist, Friedrich Schiller dominates a period of German literary history as no one else before or since. Schiller revealed more vividly than any of his predecessors the power of drama and po...
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Biography of Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller
2101 words, approx. 7 pages
 The German dramatist, poet, and historian Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller (1759-1805) ranks as one of the greatest of German literary figures. He was a founder of modern German literature. Friedrich von Schiller was born at Marbach, Württemb...



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Documents of tragedy, for chorus and orchestra
01/21/2008: 694 words, approx. 2 pages Music Review Cantata Singers David Hoose, conductor At: Jordan Hall, Friday night On Friday night in Jordan Hall, the Cantata Singers unveiled the third work in its admirable Slavery Documents commissioning series. The newest piece, titled "And the Trains Kept...
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 The Washington Post
Opera; Chorus of A Tragedy; `Death of Klinghoffer' Opens in Brussels
03/21/1991: 1,253 words, approx. 4 pages They hardly planned it this way, but less than a month after the lightning victory of operation Desert Storm, four American artists premiered a new opera here called "The Death of Klinghoffer," whose panoramic backdrop is the roiling politics of the Middle East. ...


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The Bride of Messina, and On the Use of the Chorus in Tragedy by Friedrich Schiller | |
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