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Georg and Friedrich
* 1770 – Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, German philosopher ( d. 1831 )
Friedrich von Schlegel, August Wilhelm Schlegel, Friedrich Schleiermacher and Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel have also given lectures on aesthetics as philosophy of art after 1800.
* Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel ( 1975 ), Aesthetics.
His last opera was a German language singspiel Die Neger, ( The Negroes ), a melodrama set in colonial Virginia with a text by Georg Friedrich Treitschke ( the author of the libretto for Beethoven's Fidelio ) performed in 1804 and was a complete failure.
* In the late 16th century, the physician to margrave Georg Friedrich was the famous botanist, Leonhart Fuchs.
* Georg Friedrich Grotefend, decipherer of the Old Persian Cuneiform
One is his transformation of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel's idealistic understanding of dialectics into a materialist one, an act commonly said to have " put Hegel's dialectics back on its feet ".
* Georg Schwedt: Der Chemiker Friedrich Wöhler.
* 1679 – Georg Friedrich Kauffmann, composer and organist from southern Germany ( d. 1735 )
* 1756 – Georg Friedrich von Martens, German diplomat ( d. 1821 )
He narrowly beat Friedrich Georg Wilhelm Struve and Thomas Henderson, who measured the parallaxes of Vega and Alpha Centauri in the same year.
There, he received a liberal education at the Lyceum, and Karl J. Windischmann drew his attention to the languages and literature of the East ( Windischmann, along with Georg Friedrich Creuzer, Johann Joseph von Görres, and the brothers Schlegel, expressed great enthusiasm for Indian wisdom and philosophy ).
Fichte is often perceived as a figure whose philosophy forms a bridge between the ideas of Kant and those of the German Idealist Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel.
* Friedrich Georg Wilhelm Struve 1793 – 1864, Dorpat and Pulkowa / St .- Petersburg ( Russia )
George Frideric Handel ( German: Georg Friedrich Händel ; ) ( 23 February 1685 – 14 April 1759 ) was a German-born British Baroque composer, famous for his operas, oratorios, anthems and organ concertos.
Handel and his father travelled to Weissenfels to visit either Handel's half-brother, Carl, or nephew, Georg Christian, who was serving as valet to Duke Johann Adolf I. Handel and the duke convinced his father to allow him to take lessons in musical composition and keyboard technique from Friedrich Wilhelm Zachow, the organist of Halle's Marienkirche.
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Georg and Handel's
In Leipzig in 1856, the musicologist Friedrich Chrysander and the literary historian Georg Gottfried Gervinus founded the Deutsche Händel-Gesellschaft with the aim of publishing authentic editions of all Handel's works.
Troyanos sang in concert performances of operas ranging from Handel's Deidamia and Mozart's Mitridate to Donizetti's Roberto Devereux and Bartók's Bluebeard's Castle ( performing the latter, in the original Hungarian, under Pierre Boulez, Georg Solti, and Rafael Kubelik ), in addition to concert works by Mozart, Beethoven, Brahms, Berlioz, Verdi, Ravel, Mahler, Prokofiev, Schoenberg, Berg and others.

Georg and 1707
On 7 January 1734, he married Katharina Gsell ( 1707 – 1773 ), a daughter of Georg Gsell, a painter from the Academy Gymnasium.
Tourmaline's properties were rediscovered in 1707 by Johann Georg Schmidt, who noted that the stone attracted only hot ashes, not cold ones.
* St. Georg in Pöring, Baroque, building begun 1696, consecration 1707.

Georg and solo
Solo violin repertoire was actively growing at the time: Heinrich Ignaz Biber's celebrated solo passacaglia appeared c. 1676, Westhoff's collections of solo violin music were published in 1682 and 1696, Johann Joseph Vilsmayr's Artificiosus Concentus pro Camera in 1715, and finally, Johann Georg Pisendel's solo violin sonata was composed around 1716.
The tradition of writing for solo violin did not die after Bach, either ; Georg Philipp Telemann published 12 Fantasias for solo violin in 1735.
He has also been involved with many early recordings and performances of both solo and orchestral works including J. S. Bach's Brandenburg Concerto # 2, Béla Bartók's Concerto for Orchestra, Aaron Copland's Quiet City, Joseph Haydn's Concerto for Trumpet in Eb, Alexander Scriabin's The Poem of Ecstasy, Georg Philipp Telemann's Concerto for Trumpet in D, and Antonio Vivaldi's Concerto for Two Trumpets in C.

Georg and cantata
* Richard Strauss's standard repertory opera Ariadne auf Naxos was preceded by a L ' Arianna each by Claudio Monteverdi and Carlo Agostino Badia, by an opera Ariadne ( 1691 ) by German composer Johann Georg Conradi, and by non-operatic Ariadne auf Naxos works including a cantata based on the Heinrich Wilhelm von Gerstenberg poem and Jiri Antonin Benda's melodrama Ariadne auf Naxos ( Benda ), and by Joseph Haydn's cantata Arianna a Naxos.
The text of the cantata is drawn from Georg Christian Lehms ' Gottgefälliges Kirchen-Opffer ( 1711 ) and speaks of the desire to lead a virtuous life and so enter heaven and avoid hell.
The cantata text was written by Georg Christian Lehms ' Gottgefälliges Kirchen-Opffer ( 1711 ).< ref > C.

Georg and Italian
Following the notable 1958 staging of the 1886 five-act Italian version at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden ( director Luchino Visconti ), this version has increasingly been performed elsewhere and has been recorded by, among others, Georg Solti and Carlo Maria Giulini.
In a letter of 1541 the Nuremberg maker Georg Stengel ‘ genannt Neuschel ’ referred to ‘ welsche krumme Zincken ’ ( see Eitner, 1877 ), as if the curved form were considered French or Italian in origin.
At Göttingen he studied Plato with Arnold Heeren ; history with Heeren and Gottlieb Jakob Planck ; Arabic, Hebrew, New Testament Greek and scripture interpretation with Albert Eichhorn ; natural science with Johann Friedrich Blumenbach ; German literature with Georg Friedrich Benecke ; French and Italian literature with Artaud and Bunsen ; and classics with Georg Ludolf Dissen.
He then joined with the Spanish general Duke Gonzalo Fernández de Córdoba, ( not to be confused with the famous Spanish general of the same name, famous from the Italian Wars in Italy at the end of the 15th century ), and was victorious at the Battle of Wimpfen against Georg Fredrick, Margrave of Baden-Durlach on 6 May ; this victory occurred after the enemies ’ ammunition tumbril was hit by cannon fire and exploded.
He has made 16 transcriptions of works by François Couperin, Jean-Philippe Rameau, Georg Philipp Telemann, and J. S. Bach, including two Brandenburg Concerti in a version for two harpsichords and an orchestration of Bach's Italian Concerto as well as several adaptations in baroque style of Christmas Carols commissioned and recorded by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation ( CBC Radio Charlottetown ) in 1994.
In 1721, Georg Philipp Telemann, a central figure of the German Baroque, joined the Hamburg Opera, and in subsequent years Christoph Willibald Gluck, Johann Adolph Hasse and various Italian companies were among the guests.
* Verdi, Don Carlos, in Italian, with Georg Solti
Apart from some 6, 000 Spaniards under the Duke, the army included some 14, 000 Landsknechts under Georg von Frundsberg, some Italian infantry led by Fabrizio Maramaldo, Sciarra Colonna and Luigi Gonzaga, and some cavalry under Ferdinando Gonzaga and Philibert, Prince of Orange.
A third to half the space in the early years of transition was given to translations, some of which done by Maria McDonald Jolas ; French writers included: André Breton, André Gide and the Peruvian Victor Llona ; German and Austrian poets and writers included Hugo Ball, Carl Einstein, Yvan Goll, Rainer Maria Rilke, René Schickele, August Stramm, Georg Trakl ; Bulgarian, Czech, Hungarian, Italian, Polish, Russian, Serbian, Swedish, Yiddish, and Native American texts were also translated.
The most important work to discuss him was the novel by Conrad Ferdinand Meyer ( 1876 ), which among other accomplishments changed his name, at least in popular percpetion, from Giorgio, Georg or Zoartz ( the most common forms during his lifetime in Italian, German and Romansh, respectively ) to the more north German ' Jürg.
At the group's meetings, al-Arsuzi would talk about, for instance, the French Revolution, the Meiji Restoration, German Unification and Italian Unification, or about the ideas of Fichte, Friedrich Nietzsche, Karl Marx, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, Oswald Spengler and Henri Bergson.
Georg Frideric Handel was a prolific composer of Italian Opera.
" She had a lead role in a " lavish production " of Quo Vadis, a 1924 Italian film directed by Gabriellino d ' Annunzio and Georg Jacoby.

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