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Kniplová, Naděžda

Overview
Works: 117 works in 343 publications in 5 languages and 3,784 library holdings
Genres: Operas  Live sound recordings  Drama  Excerpts  Librettos  Musical settings  Concertos  Art music  Overtures  Symphonies 
Roles: Performer, Singer, Other, s=s, Vocalist, Interviewee
Classifications: M1500, 782.1
Publication Timeline
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Most widely held works about Naděžda Kniplová
 
Most widely held works by Naděžda Kniplová
Jenůfa by Leoš Janáček( )

50 editions published between 1965 and 2011 in 6 languages and held by 530 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

Steva, a handsome young man, has inherited the family mill from his dead parents. His half brother Laca, envious of this and the fact that Jenufa is smitten with Steva, slashes her cheeks with a knife, scarring her permanently
Káťa Kabanová ; Capriccio ; Concertino by Leoš Janáček( )

16 editions published between 1198 and 2006 in Czech and held by 469 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

The storm = Bouře : the sea fantasy on words by Svatopluk Čech for soloists, mixed chorus and orchestra, op. 42 by Vítězslav Novák( )

2 editions published in 1996 in Czech and held by 293 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

Jenůfa : opera in 3 acts by Leoš Janáček( )

16 editions published between 1970 and 2006 in 4 languages and held by 280 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

Opera highlights by Leoš Janáček( )

4 editions published between 1995 and 1999 in German and Czech and held by 273 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

Káťa Kabanová by Leoš Janáček( Recording )

38 editions published between 1977 and 2006 in 5 languages and held by 272 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

Katja Kabanowa: Oper in drei Akten nach dem Drama Gewitter von A.N. Ostrowskij / Capriccio f. Klavier (linke Hand) & Bläserens. / Concertino f. Klavier & Kammerens
Libuše by Bedřich Smetana( )

17 editions published between 1966 and 2009 in 4 languages and held by 258 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

Die Walküre : complete by Richard Wagner( )

1 edition published in 2009 in German and held by 254 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

Das Rheingold by Richard Wagner( )

1 edition published in 2009 in German and held by 254 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

Under James Levine's thrilling direction the famous Met Orchestra is at its best in this first installment of Wagner's Ring cycle. From the dark, mysterious beginning in the depths of the Rhine River to the blazing end as the gods cross the rainbow bridge into their new home of Valhalla, this is a searing performance. James Morris is the commanding Wotan, the god who thinks he has everything under control, even as he unwittingly sows the seeds of his own destruction
Dalibor : opera in 3 acts by Bedřich Smetana( Recording )

18 editions published between 1963 and 1994 in 4 languages and held by 179 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

An exciting performance of Smetana's historic-tragic operatic masterpiece, Dalibor, a romantic tale of chivalry and patriotism. Gustav Mahler first conducted Dalibor in Vienna and this probably represents his performing version. Never before available at budget price, this opera stars the legendary soprano Leonie Rysanek along with her younger sister, Lotte, also a fine singer, and the heroic tenor Ludovic Spiess who will surprise those who haven't heard of him!
Götterdämmerung by Richard Wagner( )

9 editions published between 1972 and 2005 in 3 languages and held by 111 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

Soloists: Wiener Philharmoniker Georg Solti, con
Die Walküre by Richard Wagner( )

9 editions published between 1972 and 2005 in German and Undetermined and held by 100 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

Wagner's powerful and wrenching tale of ill-fated love requires a cast of great singing actors, and that's just what this broadcast provides. Jon Vickers and Régine Crespin are the brother and sister who fall rapturously in love, only to be torn apart by death. The legendary Birgit Nilsson sings Brünnhilde, the Valkyrie of the title who is punished by her father (the magnificent Theo Adam as Wotan) for doing what he really wants her to do. Herbert von Karajan conducts his final Met performance
Siegfried : Roma 1968 by Richard Wagner( )

2 editions published in 2005 in German and held by 86 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

Její pastorkyňa : Jenůfa by Leoš Janáček( Recording )

7 editions published between 1979 and 1992 in Czech and held by 64 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

Libuše : opera in 3 acts by Bedřich Smetana( Recording )

7 editions published in 1966 in Czech and Undetermined and held by 61 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

The cunning little vixen ; From the house of the dead ; Jenůfa ; Kát̕a Kabanová ; Věc Makropulos ; Sinfonietta ; Taras Bulba by Leoš Janáček( Recording )

3 editions published in 2005 in Czech and held by 43 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

Siegfried by Richard Wagner( Recording )

9 editions published between 1968 and 2005 in German and Undetermined and held by 15 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

This is one of the legendary performances from the Met's vast archive of historic broadcasts. The incomparable Lauritz Melchior stars in the title role of the young hero who sets out to explore the world--killing the fierce dragon Fafner (Eduard Habich) and the evil dwarf Mime (Karl Laufkötter) along the way. When Wotan (the great Friedrich Schorr) tries to stop him, Siegfried uses his sword to break the god's spear and makes his way to the sleeping Brünnhilde (a radiant Kirsten Flagstad). He awakens her with a kiss--and sets in motion the events that, in the following opera, will bring about the end of the world. Kerstin Thorborg co-stars as Erda and Artur Bodanzky conducts
Siegfried-Idyll ; Fünf Gedichte für eine Frauenstimme : (Wesendonck-Lieder) by Richard Wagner( Recording )

2 editions published in 1972 in German and held by 13 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

Der Ring des Nibelungen by Richard Wagner( Recording )

6 editions published between 1995 and 1996 in German and Undetermined and held by 13 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

El anillo del nibelungo en alemán, es un ciclo de cuatro óperas épicas, basadas libremente en figuras y elementos de la mitología germánica, particularmente las Sagas islandesas. Estas operas son, El oro del Rin (Das Rheingold), La valquiria (Die Walküre), Sigfrido (Siegfried) y El ocaso de los dioses (Götterdämmerung)
 
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Alternative Names
Kniplova, N.

Kniplová, N. (Nadĕžda), 1932-2020

Kniplova, Nadezda

Kniplová, Neděžda.

Kniplová, Neděžda 1932-

Kniplová, Neděžda 1932-2020

Kniplová-Pokorná, Naděžda

Naděžda Kniplová

Nadĕžda Kniplová artiste lyrique

Nadĕžda Kniplová artiste soprano lyrique

Naděžda Kniplová cantante de ópera checa

Naděžda Kniplová Czech opera singer

Naděžda Kniplová czech opera singer, music educator, professor and university educator

Naděžda Kniplová tschechische Opernsängerin

Naděžda Kniplová zangeres uit Tsjechië

Pokorná, Naděžda.

Pokorná, Naděžda, 1932-2020

Pokorná, Naděžda Kniplová-

Книплова, Надежда, 1932-2020

ナジェジダ・クニプロヴァ

納傑茲達·克尼普洛娃

Languages
Czech (125)

German (41)

English (10)

French (4)

Italian (1)