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Kodak Ektar 100 converted to B&W, I thought this suited the photo better. Original will be posted later.
Supposedly the former home of Dr. Faust who sold his soul to the devil.
Title: Faust
Author: Goethe, translated by Abraham Hayward with illustrations by Willy Pogany
Publication: London: Hutchinson & co., Ltd.
Publication Date: 193?
Book Description: xx, 209, [1] p.: col. front.,col. plates, 26 cm. Preface signed: Roger Ingpen. Prose translation; part I only. "Scenes from the Faust of Goethe translated by Percy Bysshe Shelley": p.151-[167]
Call Number: PT 2026.F2 H21
FAUST – eli Mefistofeleen maaginen teatteri
Ensi-ilta 29.10.2015
Kuvassa Tapani Kalliomäki, Tiina Weckström
Kuvaaja Stefan Bremer
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1909 Minnie Nast in a photograph by Hahn Nachfl, Dresden.
Minnie Nast was born in Karlsruhe, Germany on 10th Oct 1874 and died in Füssen, Germany on 20th June 1956.
She studied at the Karlsruhe Conservatory, making her début at Aachen in 1897. The demand for her voice was great and she sang in USA, Canada, Russia and England. She was involved in a shipwreck in 1907 in which many lives were lost and after this she decided not to go overseas again.
In 1898 she joined the Dresden Royal Opera where she remained until retirement in 1919.
On 29th Jan 1911 in Dresden she created the role of 'Sophie' in the world première of Richard Strauss's opera Der Rosenkavalier.
She sang the part of Micaëla in the first recording of Carmen - this German language Carmen was recorded by the Gramophone and Typewriter Company in Berlin during October 1908.
Title: Faust
Author: Johann Wolfgang van Goethe
Translation: John Anster
Illustration: Harry Clarke
Publisher: Harrap
Publish Date: London, 1985
ISBN: 0 245 54312 0
Auguste at her work place in Allenburg, East Prussia - more about her: proseandpassion.blogspot.com/2022/02/at-bottom-of-steps.html
In the fall of 2023, the theater world will mark the 150th anniversary of Max Reinhardt's birth and the 80th anniversary of his death. To mark the anniversaries, his last Salzburg production, Goethe's Faust (1933-1937), will be reinterpreted in Clemens Holzmeister's famous Faust City as part of the Salzburg Festival - and in cooperation with the Ars Electronica Futurelab. Stage reality and the latest technologies will enter into an innovative symbiosis in the FAUST 2023 project beginning in late August 2023. Virtual reality will play a central role.
Visitors will experience the imposing stage set from 1933 at the original venue, the Felsenreitschule, with VR glasses; they are invited to take a walk through Goethe's work and visit Faust's study room as well as the famous garden scene and witness Walpurgis Night. The virtual reconstruction of the Faust city was achieved by the developers in Linz on the basis of archived plans and photos from the festival archive, with the help of records, models, a 3D laser scan of the Felsenreitschule and AI support.
Picture showing: visualization (work in progress) of Faust City
Photo: Ars Electronica Futurelab
www.gokunming.com/en/calendar/event/9451/theatrical_perfo...
On Saturday the 17th of May at 6 pm Goethe's famous play "Faust" will be performed at the College of Arts and Scienes, Yunnan Normal University (Longquan Road No. 627).
The drama will be presented in the original language (German) with Chinese subtitles.
The actor Haydar Zorlu is now touring in South-West China. Besides from that it's also a great occasion to get in touch with "Dr. Faustus and friends" (such as other Germans living in Kunming, Chinese students that study German language and culture and - last but not least - Mephistopheles in person)!
If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact me!
Johanna Babke
German Lecturer at CAS
kunming@boschlektoren.de
13008674582