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Manru is an opera (lyrical drama) in three acts, music by Ignacy Jan Paderewski composed to the libretto by Alfred Nossig based on the novel A Hut Behind
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Polish pianist, composer, intellectual and statesman (1860–1941)
States. He wrote orchestral, instrumental, and vocal works and an opera, Manru (premiered 1901), which remains the only opera by a Polish composer performed
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Hill station city in Tamil Nadu, India
orrai-kal manru, with orrai-kal meaning 'single stone' in Tamil, a reference to a sacred stone revered by the local Toda people and manru, a word for
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Short piano composition by Ignacy Jan Paderewski
Symphony in B minor "Polonia", the Piano Concerto in A minor, and the opera Manru. The minuet was written in 1887, the first of six pieces making up his Humoresques
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2012 Chinese film
romantic comedy film directed by Pi Jianxin and written by Ma Zhiquan and Lin Manru, starring Wang Baoqiang, Eric Tsang, and Sherry Cao. The film premiered
Jack of All Trades (2012 film)
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Ismail; Mitamura, Yasutaka; Yazici, Duygu; Pat, Yagiz; Ardicli, Sena; Li, Manru; D'Avino, Paolo; Beha, Carina; Babayev, Huseyn; Zhao, Bingjie; Zeyneloglu
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Polish singer
Doman's aria from Act II Więc ty mnie nie kochasz Ignacy Jan Paderewski: Manru, Manru's aria from Act II Jako gdy wśród skwaru Roman Statkowski: Maria, Wacław's
Wiesław_Ochman
1842 novel by Józef Ignacy Kraszewski
Nossig based, on the novel, his libretto for Ignacy Paderewski's 1901 opera Manru. Likewise based on the novel was the 1926 film Cyganka Aza (The Gypsy Woman
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premieres at Teatro Lirico, Milan, November 25 Ignace Jan Paderewski – Manru, premieres at the Dresden Opera, May 29 Hans Pfitzner – Die Rose vom Liebesgarten
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1899-03-10 Tosca Giacomo Puccini 1901-02-04 Messaline Isidore de Lara 1902-01-22 Manru Ignacy Jan Paderewski 1902-02-14 Der Wald Ethel Smyth 1903-03-11 Parsifal
List of premieres at the Metropolitan Opera
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German operatic soprano
Dresden State Opera, where in 1901 she created the title role in Paderewski's Manru and Diemut in Richard Strauss' early opera Feuersnot. Strauss, who had admired
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Aspect of musical history
Ravel's Daphnis et Chloé. Other composers were: Ignacy Jan Paderewski (Manru, 1901), Henryk Opieński (Maria, 1905) and Witold Maliszewski (Syrena, 1927)
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Group of classrooms in the University of Pittsburgh's Cathedral of Learning
represented by the original manuscript of Ignace Paderewski's only opera, Manru, which is displayed in the archive cabinet. The Romanian Classroom was designed
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Italian tenor (1876–1929)
Carmen, Manon Lescaut, Lucia di Lammermoor, Eugene Onegin, Lucrezia Borgia, Manru (of Paderewski), La favorite, Mefistofele, Marcella, Così fan tutte, Martha
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Jewish sculptor (1864–1943)
pianist and composer Paderewski, for whom he wrote the libretto of an opera, Manru (1901). An acquaintance of that period wrote of him: "The root of his soul:
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Polish opera singer
Moniuszko in Warsaw. During her studies, in 1991 Walewska debuted as Aza in Manru at the Polish National Opera. Her next engagements included Bremen Theater
Małgorzata_Walewska
French poet and man of letters (1841–1909)
in 1902 when Mendès worked on a French translation of Paderewski’s opera Manru. The translation led Paderewski to explore more of Mendès’s writing. In
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German operatic soprano (1868–1931)
Bungert's Odysseus' Heimkehr (Odysseus' Return) (1896), Ulana in Paderewski's Manru (1901), and most famously the title role of Richard Strauss' Salome (1905)
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American operatic contralto (1871–1947)
(1912). She also sang in the American premieres of Ignacy Jan Paderewski's Manru (1902, Hedwig), Richard Wagner's Parsifal (1903, the Voice from Above),
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Music genre
started by Zorian Dołęga-Chodakowski. An important 20th century Polish opera, Manru (1901) was composed by Ignacy Paderewski to a libretto by Alfred Nossig
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American musicologist (1854–1923)
including: Nicolai's Die lustigen Weiber von Windsor (1886), Paderewski's Manru (1902), and Mozart's Der Schauspieldirektor (1916). (Dates given are the
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Opera house in Bydgoszcz, Poland
performances of small theatrical plays. The Center houses two conference rooms ("Manru" and "Fidelio") for 300 and 220 people, five seminar rooms and a restaurant
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Month in 1901
technique where the soldiers fired their rifles from horseback. The opera Manru, written by Polish Ignacy Jan Paderewski, was performed for the first time
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American opera singer (1857–1921)
roles; he also appeared in the American premieres of Ignace Paderewski's Manru and Ethel Smyth's Der Wald. Bispham was influential in establishing the
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