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  2. Fidelio - Wikipedia

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    Fidelio (/ f ɪ ˈ d eɪ l j oʊ /; [1] German: [fiˈdeːlio]), originally titled Leonore, oder Der Triumph der ehelichen Liebe (Leonore, or The Triumph of Marital Love), [2] Op. 72, is the sole opera by German composer Ludwig van Beethoven. The libretto was originally prepared by Joseph Sonnleithner from the French of Jean-Nicolas Bouilly.

  3. Fidelio discography - Wikipedia

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    This is a partial discography of Fidelio, a Singspiel in two acts by Ludwig van Beethoven. Beethoven had originally written a three-act version of the opera called Leonore, first performed in 1805 and then re-staged with revisions in 1806. Despite the name change, the heroine is the title character in both cases.

  4. Fidelio (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Fidelio is the only opera written by Ludwig van Beethoven. Fidelio may also refer to: Fidelio, an Australian television live recording of the opera; Fidelio, a journal of the Lyndon LaRouche movement; Fidelio Records, a classical music label "Fidelio", a password in the film Eyes Wide Shut; Fidelio, discontinued software from Hotline Connect

  5. Fidelio (film) - Wikipedia

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    Fidelio is a 1958 Australian television live recording of the opera Fidelio. It was one of a number of operas presented by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation at the time. The opera had been performed that year by the Australian Elizabethan Theatre Trust. [1] Sylvia Fisher sang Leonora.

  6. Agora Fidelio - Wikipedia

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    This is the concatenation of Agora is the name of the former studio of Psykup, Agora (managed by Yannick Tournier, former Psykup), who was also a place of life and meetings, and Fidelio, which is the Password orgiastic evening in the film Eyes Wide Shut (originally the name of the only opera Beethoven).

  7. Gundula Janowitz - Wikipedia

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    Janowitz was born in Berlin, but grew up in Graz, Austria, where she became a naturalised Austrian. [2] She studied at the Graz Conservatory in Austria, [3] and had already begun to sing at the highest level by the end of the 1950s (Haydn's The Creation, with Herbert von Karajan in 1960).

  8. Witte Brigade - Wikipedia

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    The White Brigade (Dutch: Witte Brigade, French: Brigade blanche) was a Belgian resistance group founded on 23 July 1940 [1] in Antwerp by Marcel Louette, [2] who was nicknamed "Fidelio". The group was originally known as " De Geuzengroep " and changed its name again after the Liberation of Belgium to Witte Brigade-Fidelio [ 3 ] as the term ...

  9. Salzburg Festival: history and repertoire, 1935–1937 - Wikipedia

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    Bruno Walter Arturo Toscanini. This is a list of the operas performed by Salzburg Festival during the music directorship of Arturo Toscanini and Bruno Walter (1935–1937). This period was ended by the invasion and annexation of the Republic of Austria by Nazi Germany in March 1938.