
1) Character 2) Comedy character 3) Composition by Edward Elgar 4) Experimental rocket 5) Fictional character 6) Fictional knight 7) Fictitious character 8) Friend of prince henry 9) Henry IV role 10) Italian-language opera 11) Last Verdi opera 12) Opera by Giuseppe Verdi 13) Opera by Michael Balfe
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Sir John Falstaff is a fictional character who appears in three plays by William Shakespeare, as well as in operas by Giuseppe Verdi and Otto Nicolai. In the two Henry IV plays, he is a companion to Prince Hal, the future King Henry V, while the operas focus on his role in The Merry Wives of Windsor. Though primarily a comic figure, Falstaff still...
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[Elgar] Falstaff – Symphonic Study in C minor, Op. 68, is an orchestral work by the English composer Edward Elgar. Though not so designated by the composer, it is a symphonic poem in the tradition of Franz Liszt and Richard Strauss. It portrays Sir John Falstaff, the `fat knight` of Shakespeare`s Henry IV parts 1 and 2. The work was well ...
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[Salieri] One of the earliest operatic versions of Shakespeare`s play, Salieri`s Falstaff is notable for a general compression and streamlining of the original plot, note the absence of the two young lovers, Fenton and Anne, and the addition of a scene in which Mistress Ford pretends to be German to charm Falstaff (actually two such scenes ...
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[opera] Falstaff is an opera in three acts by the Italian composer Giuseppe Verdi. The libretto was adapted by Arrigo Boito from Shakespeare`s The Merry Wives of Windsor and scenes from Henry IV, parts 1 and 2. The work, described by its creators as a commedia lirica,{#tag:ref|Although the term translates literally into English as `lyric co...
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[rocket] Falstaff was a British sounding rocket used during the 1970s as part of the Chevaline programme to improve the penetrability of the Polaris nuclear missile. It was the largest UK rocket with a solid booster ever launched. ==Polaris== The Falstaff is was part of the Chevaline programme to improve the Polaris programme. The Penetrati...
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(from the article `Verdi, Giuseppe`) ...The Merry Wives of Windsor, strengthened with passages adapted from the Henry IV plays, into the perfect comic libretto, Falstaff, which Verdi set ... In the following six years, rumours grew that the aged Verdi not only was composing still another opera but that it was to be a comedy. The comic ....
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Falstaff is a character in King Henry IV part II.
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n] - a dissolute character in Shakespeare`s plays
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(wine journal) The Austrian magazine Falstaff (Internationale Zeitschrift für Essen, Trinken und Reisen) is published six times a year. It is named after the character John Falstaff in William Shakespeare's (1564-1616) work of Henry IV. The main contents are national and international wine topics, plus articles on the gastro-gourmet sc...
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Sir John Falstaff noun a dissolute character in Shakespeare`s plays
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