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Seelewig or Das geistliche Waldgedicht oder Freudenspiel genant Seelewig (The Sacred Forest Poem or Play of Rejoicing called Seelewig) is an opera in
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German composer
composer of Seelewig (1644), the first German Singspiel. The only other works of his that survive are three Friedens-Gesänge from 1651. Seelewig (1644) CPO
Sigmund_Theophil_Staden
Art form combining sung text and musical score in a theatrical setting
this influence. In 1644, Sigmund Staden produced the first Singspiel, Seelewig, a popular form of German-language opera in which singing alternates with
Opera
though the libretto survives, was possibly the first German opera. Staden's Seelewig (1644) is the first surviving German opera, though more a singspiel with
Origins_of_opera
pastorale", Seelewig, which foreshadows the Singspiel, a genre of German-language opera in which arias alternate with spoken dialogue. Seelewig was a moral
Opera_in_German
Opera with libretto by Martin Opitz and lost music by Heinrich Schütz
of Saxe-Zeitz and Christian I, Duke of Saxe-Merseburg. Origins of opera Seelewig (1644) of Sigmund Staden, first surviving German opera Pomone (opera) (1671)
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Aspect of musical history
clear Monteverdian influence. In 1644, Sigmund Theophil Staden composed Seelewig, the first opera in German. In 1678 the Oper am Gänsemarkt in Hamburg opened
History_of_opera
German jurist, poet, translator
important to German music history; including Harsdörffer's libretto to Seelewig which is the oldest surviving German-language opera. That opera used music
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Opera by Anton Schweitzer and Christoph Martin Wieland
opera in German, Das geistliche Waldgedicht oder Freudenspiel, genannt Seelewig by Sigmund Theophil Staden on a libretto by Georg Philipp Harsdörffer,
Alceste_(Schweitzer)
Dutch tenor (born 1938)
in 1974 in Agostino Agazzari's Eumelio and in Sigmund Theophil Staden's Seelewig. In 1980, he appeared in Gluck’s L'île de Merlin. From 1980 to 1984 he
Marius_van_Altena
Spratlan (1940–2023): Life Is a Dream Sigmund Theophil Staden (1607–1665): Seelewig Charles Villiers Stanford (1852–1924): The Canterbury Pilgrims, Much Ado
List_of_operas_by_composer
madrigali Francesco Sacrati – La finta pazza Sigmund Theophil Staden – Seelewig, the first German singspiel Francesco Cavalli – La Deidamia and L'Ormindo
1644_in_music
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English : occupational name for a servant, from Middle English knave ‘boy’, ‘youth’, ‘servant’.English : possibly a metonymic occupational name for a maker of wheel-hubs, Middle English nave (from Old English nafa, nafu).German (also Näve) : variant of Neff (see Neve).Dutch (de Nave) : variant of Naef 1.In some cases possibly Portuguese : topographic name from nave ‘plain’ (a variant of nava), or a habitational name from a place named with this word. Compare Nava.
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English : habitational name from any of various places in North Yorkshire, Derbyshire, and Lincolnshire named Ingleby, from Old Norse Englar ‘Englishmen’ + bý ‘farmstead’, ‘settlement’.
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One who knows present as well as future
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Equitable; Above; Upon; Elevation; On the Top; Fair; Just; Ascent; Height; Divine
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A Silk-cottom Tree
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English : from Old English dǣd ‘deed’, ‘exploit’; probably a nickname commemorating some exploit perpetrated by the bearer or for someone noted for his derring-do.
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