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Reconstruction, impeachment through Gallic eyes.(Saturday)(The Civil War)
The Washington Times
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January 23, 1999|
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Georges Clemenceau is known to Americans, vaguely, as the premier of France during the last year of World War I and the Versailles Peace Conference that followed, a man whose cynical realism contrasted with the idealism of U.S. President Woodrow Wilson.
The better informed know Clemenceau as a Socialist member of the Chamber of Deputies around the turn of the past century, so fierce a debater, journalist and duelist that he was nicknamed "the Tiger." He could skewer an opponent with pen, tongue or sword. Clemenceau had the born epigrammatist's talent for capturing ...
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Bruno Walter: A World Elsewhere (book review)
Magazine article from: Midstream
; ...leading a performance of the light opera Waffenschmied by Albert Lortzing. The reviews were enthusiastic. A few days later...were friends. Toscanini never conducted the music of Gustav Mahler. Walter, on the other hand, considered Mahler...
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Hans Pfitzner: Briefe.
Magazine article from: Notes
; ...returning to the operas of Weber, Heinrich Marschner, and Albert Lortzing --works that he championed as a conductor. But his...spielt auf and Kurt Weill's Die Dreigroschenoper. Yet Gustav Mahler, Bruno Walter, and Otto Klem-perer, among...
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The Music of Hans Pfitzner.
Magazine article from: Notes
; ...returning to the operas of Weber, Heinrich Marschner, and Albert Lortzing --works that he championed as a conductor. But his...spielt auf and Kurt Weill's Die Dreigroschenoper. Yet Gustav Mahler, Bruno Walter, and Otto Klem-perer, among...
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Música: Odas elementales.(TT: Music: elementary Odes.)
Magazine article from: Proceso
; ...ms importante-- la Sinfona IV (1899-1901), de Gustav Mahler (1860-1911), quien tambin en 1901 comienza...operstico, romntico por excelencia. Nace, as mismo, Albert Lortzing (m. 1851), autor de divertidas operetas (Zar y...
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Bruno Walter: A World Elsewhere. (Book Reviews).
Magazine article from: Notes
; ...quickly learned of Walter's close association with Gustav Mahler, which in retrospect lent my uninformed choices...in 1894 at the age of seventeen (in a performance of Albert Lortzing's Der Waffenschmied in Cologne), he briefly served...
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