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Grosses and Schauspielhaus
Poelzig was also known for his distinctive 1919 interior redesign of the Berlin Grosses Schauspielhaus for Weimar impresario Max Reinhardt, and for his vast architectural set designs for the 1920 UFA film production of The Golem: How He Came Into the World.
* 1919 Grosses Schauspielhaus, in Berlin

Grosses and by
The Grosses vollständiges Universal-Lexicon aller Wissenschafften und Künste () is a 68-volume German encyclopedia published by Johann Heinrich Zedler between 1731 and 1754.
He also attempted to constitute the whole of France into a single customs area and gather together, but without success, the provinces considered foreign into the zone covered by the Cinq Grosses Fermes.
Les Grosses Têtes ( ; " The Big Heads " or " The Big Brains " in English ) is a daily French radio program on the RTL French radio network, created by Jean Farran and Roger Krecher on 1 April 1977.
Significant parts were also based on the Grosses vollständiges Universal-Lexicon by Johann Heinrich Zedler.
Besides the above-mentioned writings we have also five sermons by Suso and a collection of twenty-eight of his letters ( Grosses Briefbuch ), which may be found in Bihlmeyer's edition.
In 1851 Breitkopf & Härtel published the solo piano work Grosses Concert-Solo, ( S. 176 / R. 18 ), by Franz Liszt.
The fact that the solo Grosses Concert-Solo has been overshadowed by this later two-piano version has obscured the importance of the former as one of Liszt ’ s largest and most ambitious original works for the instrument.
In contrast to the Grosses Concert-Solo the accompaniment figurations in the sonata are permeated by thematic allusions resulting in a more logically compelling development of ideas.

Grosses and opened
When Midler opened at the Colosseum, the sold-out show debuted at # 1 on Billboard. com's Weekly Ticket Grosses.

Schauspielhaus and by
First performed at the Schauspielhaus Bochum, it was directed by Manfred Karge and Matthias Langhoff, and is still regularly revived in Germany.
It was built by Karl Friedrich Schinkel in 1821 as the Schauspielhaus.
* 1960: Deutsches Schauspielhaus, Hamburg: Directed by Peter Gorski, and produced by Gustaf Gründgens ( who also played Mephistopheles ), with Will Quadflieg ( Faust ), Ella Büchi ( Gretchen ), Elisabeth Flickenschildt ( Martha ), Max Eckard ( Valentin ), Eduard Marks ( Wagner ), Uwe Friedrichsen ( Student ).
The music was originally written for a staging of Macbeth by Wilfried Minks at Deutsches Schauspielhaus in Hamburg, Germany, in 1987.
* Construction of the Schauspielhaus in Berlin ( completed 1821 ), designed by Karl Friedrich Schinkel, is begun.
His next operatic appointment was as conductor of Royal Swedish Opera from 1960 to 1965, followed by posts at the Netherlands Opera and the Opern-und Schauspielhaus Frankfurt from 1977.

Schauspielhaus and Hans
The interior of Hans Poelzig's Berlin theatre ( the Grosse Schauspielhaus ), designed for the director Max Reinhardt, is also cited sometimes.

Schauspielhaus and Berlin
* Goya, a nightclub in the former Neues Schauspielhaus, Berlin, Germany
* 1996 Inge Morath: Danube, Neues Schauspielhaus, Berlin, Germany ; Leica Gallery, New York, USA ; Galeria Fotoforum, Bolzano, Italy.
It premiered on 18 June 1821 at the Schauspielhaus Berlin.
Schinkel was in a position to stamp his mark on Berlin after the catastrophe of the French occupation ended in 1813 ; his work on what is now the Altes Museum, Schauspielhaus, and the Neue Wache transformed that city.
In Germany he worked at Deutsches Schauspielhaus Hamburg, at Schauspielhaus Bochum, for the Ruhrtriennale, at Schauspiel Frankfurt, with William Forsythe for Ballett Frankfurt, with Wanda Golonka and with Sasha Waltz at Schaubühne Berlin, and at Stuttgart State Opera.
* 1821 – Karl Friedrich Schinkel completeds his Schauspielhaus in Berlin.
Samy Molcho has performed in theatres all over the world, including the Piccolo Teatro in Milano, Akademietheater in Vienna, Royal Opera in Stockholm, Schiller Theater in Berlin, Royal Court in London, Royal Schouwburg in Amsterdam, Civic Theatre in Johannesburg, Palacio de Bellas Artes in Mexico, Queen Elizabeth Playhouse in Vancouver and the Schauspielhaus in Zurich.
Griem was primarily a German-speaking stage actor, appearing at the Thalia Theater in Hamburg, the Deutsches Schauspielhaus in Hamburg, the Burgtheater in Vienna, the Staatliches Schauspielbühnen in Berlin, in the Munich Kammerspiele, and finally in the Staatstheater am Gärtnerplatz, also in Munich.
Perspective view of Schinkel's Neues Schauspielhaus, in Berlin
In 1870-1871 she visited the United States, and gave in seventeen cities no less than io performances mostly of Faust ; and in 1886 she accepted a permanent engagement at the Schauspielhaus in Berlin.
* Schauspielhaus Berlin, now Konzerthaus Berlin
Twelve days later, again with Bernstein, she appeared in Berlin for a Christmas Day performance of Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 in D minor " Choral " at the Schauspielhaus, celebrating the fall of the Berlin Wall.
It has appeared at some of the world ´ s most prestigious concert halls including Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, Konzerthaus in Vienna, Vredenburg in Utrecht, De Unie in Rotterdam, De Singel in Antwerp, Schauspielhaus in Berlin, Tivoli in Copenhagen, Tonhalle in Düsseldorf, Wigmore Hall in London, Salle Pleyel in Paris, Merkin Hall and Carnegie Hall in New York and Jordan Hall in Boston.
Because many of Hensel's family members were famous themselves, and perhaps sacrificing his development as a painter, Hensel painted or drew portraits almost exclusively, although he produced some drawings for almanacs, and produced artwork found in some of the halls of the Schauspielhaus, an important theater in Berlin.
In 1938, he transferred to the drama school of the Staatliches Schauspielhaus in Berlin.

by and Hans
She had surprised Hans like she had surprised me when she said she'd go, and then she surprised him again when she came back so quick like she must have, because when I came in with the snow she was there with a bottle with three white feathers on its label and Hans was holding it angrily by the throat.
The two older boys, Hans and Anders, his junior by a year, therefore went daily to the home of a warm and friendly wigmaker nearby for instruction in German ; ;
Surrealists like Hans Arp and Max Ernst might talk of creation by hazard -- of composing pictures by walking on them with painted soles, or by tossing bits of paper up in the air.
The concerto's soloist, Hans Richter-Haaser, played with compensatory ease and economy, though without the consummate plasticity to which we had been treated on the previous evening by Herr Riefling.
* Aberdeen ( film ), a film ( 2000 ) directed by Hans Petter Moland, starring Stellan Skarsgård and Lena Headey
In 1909, Hans Geiger and Ernest Marsden, under the direction of physicist Ernest Rutherford, bombarded a sheet of gold foil with alpha rays — by then known to be positively charged helium atoms — and discovered that a small percentage of these particles were deflected through much larger angles than was predicted using Thomson's proposal.
" The Abbot ", from the Dance of Death, by Hans Holbein the Younger
In September of 1820, Ampère ’ s friend and eventual eulogist François Arago showed the members of the French Academy of Sciences the surprising discovery of Danish physicist Hans Christian Ørsted that a magnetic needle is deflected by an adjacent electric current.
However the exact relationship of the term Ahhiyawa to the Achaeans beyond a similarity in pronunciation is hotly debated by scholars, even following the discovery that Mycenaean Linear B is an early form of Greek ; the earlier debate was summed up in 1984 by Hans G. Güterbock of the Oriental Institute.
Edited by Hans Rainer Sepp and Lester Embree.
The Arch was followed by " The Triumphal Procession ", the program of which was worked out in 1512 by Marx Treitz-Saurwein and includes woodcuts by Albrecht Altdorfer and Hans Springinklee, as well as Dürer.
Dürer's work on the book was halted for an unknown reason, and the decoration was continued by artists including Lucas Cranach the Elder and Hans Baldung.
These included some for the Triumphs of Maximilian, where he followed the overall style presumably set by Hans Burgkmair, although he was able to escape somewhat from this in his depictions of the more disorderly baggage-train, still coming through a mountain landscape.
Architects who have been strongly influenced by the anthroposophic style include Imre Makovecz in Hungary, Hans Scharoun and Joachim Eble in Germany, Erik Asmussen in Sweden, Kenji Imai in Japan, Thomas Rau, Anton Alberts and Max van Huut in Holland, Christopher Day and Camphill Architects in the UK, Thompson and Rose in America, Denis Bowman in Canada, and Walter Burley Griffin and Gregory Burgess in Australia.
Electrothermal AAS ( ET AAS ) using graphite tube atomizers was pioneered by Boris V. L ’ vov at the Saint Petersburg Polytechnical Institute, Russia, since the late 1950s, and further investigated by Hans Massmann at the Institute of Spectrochemistry and Applied Spectroscopy ( ISAS ) in Dortmund, Germany.
The relation between electric current, magnetic fields and physical forces was first noted by Hans Christian Ørsted who, in 1820, observed a compass needle was deflected from pointing North when a current flowed in an adjacent wire.
File: Hans von Gersdorff-amputation. jpg | A woodcut engraving in Feldbuch der Wundarzney ( 1519 ) by Hans von Gersdorff, showing how to perform removal of a leg.

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