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Josef von Manowarda

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in January 1943, attended by Goebbels and Hermann Göring. In Göring's speech, Manowarda was described as a "faithful, uncompromising and victory-believing henchman of the Führer". The coffin of the singer stood on the stage of the Berlin State Opera Unter den Linden on the orders of Hermann Göring at
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and the Vienna State Opera. However, the project was never realized due to internal power distribution struggles of the National Socialist leadership elite; further petitions to Hitler also remained unsuccessful. More appearances in Bayreuth followed until 1942, among them as Gurnemanz in the 1937
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Manowarda was born in KrakĂłw, the son of the Austrian general Eberhard Manowarda von Jana. He first prepared himself for a diplomatic career in Vienna, but then studied philosophy in
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despite threats of severe punishment. According to his own statements, this caused him political difficulties, which is why he moved to the
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together with his wife before 1933 and remained politically active even after the party ban in 1933 by distributing
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material to the staff of the Vienna State Opera and refusing to wear the badge of the
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Manowarda was married to the opera singer Cornelia "Nelly" Pirchhoff-Manowarda.
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the unification of the Staatstheaters of Berlin and Kassel with the
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Straßennamen Wiens seit 1860 als „Politische Erinnerungsorte“
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After Manowarda's death, a funeral service was held at the
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Already in 1931 he sang his way to great success at the
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Manowarda von Jana, Eberhard (1847-1915), Generalmajor
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He is buried at the In den Kisseln cemetery in Berlin
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Salzburg Festival: history and repertoire, 1922-1926
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Index

KrakĂłw
bass
Heldenbaritone
Graz
Graz Opera
Wiener Volksoper
Wiener Staatsoper
Salzburg Festival: history and repertoire, 1922-1926
Salzburg Festival
Vienna Music Academy
NSDAP
propaganda
Vaterländische Front
Berlin State Opera
Clemens Krauss
Bayreuth Festival
Tannhäuser
Arturo Toscanini
Heinz Tietjen
Burgtheater
Parsifal
Bezirk Spandau
Kammersänger
Berlin State Opera
Manowarda (von Jana), Josef
Short biography
Manowarda von Jana, Eberhard (1847-1915), Generalmajor


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