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During the last years of the Russian Empire, in the early 20th century, many authors continued to write in the gothic fiction genre, including historian and historical fiction writer Alexander Valentinovich Amfiteatrov, Leonid Nikolaievich Andreyev, who developed psychological characterization, symbolist Valery Yakovlevich Bryusov, Alexander Grin, Anton Pavlovich Chekhov and Aleksandr Ivanovich Kuprin.
Russian Literature representatives like Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Lev Tolstoy, Ivan Turgenev, Anton Chekhov, Alexander Pushkin, and many more, reached a high status in world literature.
* Alexander Chekhov, older brother of Anton Chekhov
Under Hertzka, UE signed contracts with a number of important contemporary composers, including Béla Bartók and Frederick Delius in 1908 ; Gustav Mahler and Arnold Schoenberg in 1909 ( Mahler's Symphony No. 8 was the first work UE acquired an original copyright to ); Anton Webern and Alexander von Zemlinsky in 1910 ; Karol Szymanowski in 1912, and Leoš Janáček in 1917.
French also undertook translations of Miss Julie ( August Strindberg ), The Forest ( Alexander Ostrovsky ), and of Anton Chekhov ’ s The Seagull, a version of which was produced on Broadway starring Laura Linney, Ethan Hawke, Jon Voight, and Tyne Daley.
16 ( 1888 ), libretto by Anton Arensky after Alexander Ostrovsky's play Voyevoda, premiere: January 2, 1891 December 21, 1890, Moscow, Bolshoy Theatre
Authors of Rostov-on-Don include Anton Chekhov, Mikhail Sholokhov, Zakrutkin, Fadeyev, Safronov, Kalinin, Alexander Pushkin, Maxim Gorky, Sergey Yesenin, Aleksey Nikolayevich Tolstoy, and Alexander Solzhenitsyn, Zhdanov and Mikael Nalbandian.
* Count Anton Alexander von Auersperg, Austrian poet and politician
George Perle ( 1990 ) has argued that this amounts to " Tradition in 20th Century Music ", the most significant element of which is the " shared premise of the harmonic equivalence of inversionally symmetrical pitch-class relations ," among composers such as Edgard Varèse, Alban Berg, Béla Bartók, Arnold Schoenberg, Alexander Scriabin, Igor Stravinsky, Anton Webern, and himself.
Anton von Werner, Congress of Berlin ( 1881 ): Final meeting at the Reich Chancellery on 13 July 1878, Otto von Bismarck | Bismarck between Gyula Andrássy and Pyotr Andreyevich Shuvalov | Pyotr Shuvalov, on the left Alajos Károlyi, Alexander Gorchakov and Benjamin Disraeli
Proposed as forgers were Aleksei Musin-Pushkin, or the Russian manuscript forgers Anton Bardin and Alexander Sulakadzev.
Cyclic tonal progressions in the works of Romantic composers such as Gustav Mahler and Richard Wagner form a link with the cyclic pitch successions in the atonal music of Modernists such as Béla Bartók, Alexander Scriabin, Edgard Varèse, and the Second Viennese School ( Arnold Schoenberg, Alban Berg, and Anton Webern ).
By this time the elder Yuvachev had already been imprisoned for his involvement in subversive acts against the tsar Alexander III and had become a religious philosopher, acquaintance of Anton Chekhov during the latter's trip to Sakhalin.
65 Troisième recueil de chants ; Béla Bartók's " Barcarolla " from Out of Doors ; several examples by Anton Rubinstein, Mily Balakirev, Alexander Glazunov, Edward MacDowell, and Ethelbert Nevin ; and the collection of thirteen for solo piano by Gabriel Fauré.
Hysén is the father of Tobias Hysén of IFK Göteborg, Alexander Hysén of GIF Sundsvall, and Anton Hysén of Utsiktens BK.
Evidently it influenced greatly all Russian short story writers of late XIX early XX such as Anton Chekhov, Ivan Bunin, Alexander Kuprin and many others.
Leo Tolstoy, Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Mikhail Sholokhov, Anton Chekhov, Alexander Pushkin ( Russia )
Taganrog is the native city of Anton Chekhov, Faina Ranevskaya, Sophia Parnok, Alexandre Koyré, Isaac Yakovlevich Pavlovsky, and Dmitri Sinodi-Popov ; names of Russian emperors Peter I of Russia and Alexander I of Russia ; Cornelius Cruys, Giuseppe Garibaldi, Pyotr Tchaikovsky, Konstantin Paustovsky, Nestor Kukolnik, Achilles Alferaki, Ioannis Varvakis, Sergei Bondarchuk and many other famous people are brought to mind when Taganrog is mentioned.
His father was Alexander Chekhov ( brother of playwright Anton Chekhov ) and his mother was Natalya Golden, the eldest of three Jewish sisters.
Among his teachers in Russia were composer Victor Belyayev ( pupil of Anatoly Lyadov and Alexander Glazunov ), who prepared Tcherepnin for St. Petersburg Conservatory ; Leocadia Kashperova ( renowned pianist, protégée of Anton Rubinstein ); and his professor at the Conservatory Nikolay Sokolov ( pupil of Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov ).
Early performances were mostly Russian operas, including Ruslan and Lyudmila by Mikhail Glinka, Rusalka by Alexander Dargomyzhsky, Maccabees by Anton Rubinstein and The Enemy's Power by A. Serov, as well translated European operas including The Barber of Sevile by Rossini, The Marriage of Figaro by Mozart, The Magic Archer by Weber, Lucia di Lammermoor by Donizetti, and also operas by Giuseppe Verdi, which became the favorite of the Kievites.
Gold medals were given to coach Vengloš, Alexander Vencel, Jozef Čapkovič, Koloman Gogh, Marián Masný, Anton Ondruš, Ján Pivarník, and Ján Švehlík.

Anton and Graf
His first political hero was Anton Graf von Arco auf Valley, the man who assassinated the Bavarian prime minister Kurt Eisner.
After the murder of the first republican premier of Bavaria Kurt Eisner in February 1919 by Anton Graf von Arco auf Valley, the Bavarian Soviet Republic was proclaimed.
** Wenzel Anton Graf Kaunitz, Austrian statesman ( b. 1711 )
Despite token criticism of the partition from Austrian Empress Maria Theresa, Austrian statesman Wenzel Anton Graf Kaunitz was proud of wresting as large a share as he did, with the rich salt mines of Bochnia and Wieliczka.
Her importance was such that she was even approached in 1755 by Wenzel Anton Graf Kaunitz, a prominent Austrian diplomat, asking her to intervene in the negotiations which led to the Treaty of Versailles.
His nephew was Anton Graf von Arco auf Valley ( 1897 1945 ), a German count and political activist, and assassin of socialist Bavarian president Kurt Eisner († 1919 ).
In the 1984 made-for-TV film The Masks of Death, a widowed Irene Adler, played by Anne Baxter, is a guest at Graf Udo Von Felseck ( Anton Diffring )' s country house where Holmes ( Peter Cushing ) and Watson ( John Mills ) are investigating the supposed disappearance of a visiting prince.
Eisner was assassinated in Munich when German nationalist Anton Graf von Arco auf Valley shot Eisner in the back on 21 February 1919.
Count Hans Karl Friedrich Anton von Diebitsch und Narden or Graf Ivan Ivanovich Diebitsch-Zabalkansky () ( 13 May 1785, Groß Leipe near Obernigk, Lower Silesia 10 June 1831, near Pułtusk ) was a German-born soldier serving as Russian Field Marshal.
Nevertheless, Franz Anton was raised and educated at the ducal court and elevated in 1786 to Graf or Count.
Leopold ( Anton Johann Sigismund Josef Korsinus Ferdinand ) Graf Berchtold von und zu Ungarschitz, Frättling und Püllütz (, ) ( 18 April 1863 21 November 1942 ), was an Austro-Hungarian politician, diplomat and statesman who served as Imperial Foreign Minister at the outbreak of World War I.
* ' Berchtold, Leopold Anton Johann Sigismund Joseph Korsinus Ferdinand Graf ', Neue Deutsche Biographie
On 21 February 1919, as he was on his way to parliament to announce his resignation, he was shot dead by the right-wing nationalist Anton Graf von Arco auf Valley, who was rejected from membership in the Thule Society because of Jewish ancestry on his mother's side.
Anton Graf von Arco-Valley who shot Bavarian prime minister Kurt Eisner was given a Festungshaft sentence in February 1919.
After the assassination of Eisner by the right-wing extremist student Anton Graf von Arco auf Valley on 21 February 1919 the debates on the question of a council ( soviet ) system or a parliamentary system in the new Bavarian republic grew in intensity.
Moritz Karl Wilhelm Anton, Graf von Strachwitz ( March 13, 1822, Peterwitz, Silesia December 11, 1847, Vienna was a German lyric poet.
* Raymund Anton Graf von Strasoldo † ( 5 Jul 1757 Appointed-13 Jan 1781 Died )
* Schatzmayer, Anton, Graf von Auersperg ( second edition, Frankfort, 1872 )
Graf staged several operas for the Salzburg Festival: Otello ( 1951, with Wilhelm Furtwängler conducting, 1952 with Mario Rossi conducting ; both times with Ramon Vinay as Otello ), Le nozze di Figaro ( 1952, with Rudolf Moralt conducting, with Erich Kunz, George London, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Irmgard Seefried, Hilde Güden ; 1953 revival conducted by Furtwängler and Paul Schöffler replacing London ), a legendary Don Giovanni conducted by Furtwängler and designed by Clemens Holzmeister ( 1953, with Cesare Siepi, Elisabeth Grümmer, Anton Dermota, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Otto Edelmann, Walter Berry, Raffaele Arié, Erna Berger ; revival 1954, with Dezsö Ernster replacing Arié ; 1956 with Dimitri Mitropoulos conducting ), Gottlob Frick replacing Ernster, Leopold Simoneau replacing Dermota, Lisa Della Casa replacing Schwarzkopf, Fernando Corena replacing Edelmann, Rita Streich replacing Berger ) an equally legendary Die Zauberflöte conducted by Georg Solti and designed by Oskar Kokoschka ( 1955, cast included Gottlob Frick, Dermota, Schöffler, Kunz, Grümmer, Erika Köth, Peter Klein ; revival in 1956 with Berry replacing Kunz ); Elektra ( 1957, conducted by Mitropoulos, with Inge Borkh, Della Casa, Jean Madeira, Max Lorenz, Kurt Böhme ), Simon Boccanegra ( 1961, with Gianandrea Gavazzeni conducting, with Tito Gobbi, Leyla Gencer, Giorgio Tozzi, Rolando Panerai ), and finally La rappresentazione di anima e di corpo by Emilio de ' Cavalieri ( the production premiered in 1968 and was shown each year until 1973 ).
* Wenzel Anton Graf Kaunitz ( 1711 1794 ), Austrian statesman
Von Cobenzl was born in Brussels, and was the cousin of the diplomat Philipp Graf von Cobenzl, and a protégé of Wenzel Anton von Kaunitz.

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