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Hohenwerfen Castle (German: Festung Hohenwerfen, lit. 'Hohenwerfen Fortress') is a medieval rock castle, situated at an altitude of 623 metres (2,044 ft), [1] on a 155-metre (509 ft) [2] rock pillar overlooking the Austrian market town of Werfen in the Salzach valley, approximately 40 kilometres (25 mi) south of Salzburg.
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Der Schuh des Manitu (eng.: Manitou's Shoe) is a 2001 German Western parody film. Directed by Michael Herbig , it is a film adaptation of the Winnetou sketches from his ProSieben television show Bullyparade .
The Revenge of the Whore (German: Die Rache der Wanderhure) is a 2012 television film, based on the novel The Lady of the Castle written by Iny Lorentz. It is the sequel of the 2010 television film The Whore. The title song is "Mna Na H-Eireann" which means "Women of Ireland" in the Irish language, by the French singer Nolwenn Leroy.
Der Einsiedler (The Hermit) Op. 144a , is a composition for baritone soloist, five-part choir and orchestra by Max Reger , written in 1915. The German text is a poem by Joseph von Eichendorff , beginning " Komm' Trost der Welt, du stille Nacht " (Come, consolation of the world, you quiet night).
In 2005, on the occasion of the 200th anniversary of Schiller's death, Graham Waterhouse composed Der Handschuh for cello and speaking voice. [5] The English folk song "Lady of Carlisle"/"The Bold Lieutenant"/"The Lion's Den"/"The Lady"s Fan" ( Roud 396 ) [ 6 ] and the Grateful Dead 's song "Lady with a Fan" on their 1977 album Terrapin Station ...
Nathan the Wise (original German title: Nathan der Weise, pronounced [ˈnaːtaːn deːɐ̯ ˈvaɪzə] ⓘ) is a play by Gotthold Ephraim Lessing from 1779. [1] It is a fervent plea for religious tolerance. [2] It was never performed during Lessing's lifetime and was first performed in 1783 at the Döbbelinsches Theater in Berlin. [2]
The music video was a 'shortened remake' of The Exorcist. [35] Alongside other newly signed Fearless Records artist Wage War and The White Noise, the band headlined on the "Fresh Faces Tour" from October 24 – November 29, 2016. [36] Ice Nine Kills released a re-recorded version of their 2010 album Safe Is Just a Shadow on January 6, 2017. [37]