
1) Astrologer 2) Faustus 3) Opera
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1) Ballet by Jules Perrot 2) Ballet by Niccolò Bajetti 3) Character 4) Charles Gounod opera 5) Drama by Goethe 6) Famous tenor role 7) Faustus 8) Fictional character 9) Fictional mass murderer 10) Fictional serial killer 11) Fictional vigilante 12) Fictitious character 13) German magician and alchemist
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[programming language] FAUST (Functional AUdio STream) is a programming language that provides a purely functional approach to signal processing while offering a high level of performance. FAUST aims at being complementary to existing audio languages by offering a viable and efficient alternative to C/C++ to develop signal processing librar...
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Faust is the protagonist of a classic German legend. He is a scholar who is highly successful yet dissatisfied with his life, so he makes a pact with the Devil, exchanging his soul for unlimited knowledge and worldly pleasures. The Faust legend has been the basis for many literary, artistic, cinematic, and musical works that have reinterpreted it ...
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[Avatar Press] The series are known for their strong graphic violence and sexual situations. The main series is known as Faust : Love of the Damned and started publishing in 1987, with new issues being published irregularly, roughly once a year, or sometimes every two years. David Quinn completed a script in 1996 (when writing the proposal ...
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[EWTC show] An international cast of actors and musicians have participated in the production which synthesizes drama, contemporary dance, acrobatics and music. Themes of the show include intelligence, politics and greed for knowledge, power and money. East West Theatre Company`s Faust poses some of the fundamental questions about intellect...
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[Guilty Gear] His unpaired appearance and personality has led to different commentaries by video game reviewers; while a reviewer described him as `iconic`, another critic called Faust `goofy`. Faust was also noted to be a good fighting game character while his moves received both praise and criticism. ==Appearances== Faust is introduced in...
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[Spohr] Faust is an opera by the German composer Louis Spohr. The libretto, by Josef Karl Bernard, is based on the legend of Faust; it is not influenced by Goethe`s Faust, though Faust: The First Part of the Tragedy had been published in 1808. Instead, Carl Bernard`s libretto draws mainly on Faust plays and poems by Maximilian Klinger and H...
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[ballet] Faust is a ballet in 3 acts / 7 scenes, with choreography and libretto by Jules Perrot, and music by Giacomo Panizza, Sir Michael Andrew Costa, and Niccolò Bajetti. First presented by the Ballet of the Teatro alla Scala on February 12, 1848 in Milan, Italy. Principal Dancers - Fanny Elssler (as Marguerite), Jules Perrot (as Mephis...
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[opera] Faust is a grand opera in five acts by Charles Gounod to a French libretto by Jules Barbier and Michel Carré from Carré`s play Faust et Marguerite, in turn loosely based on Johann Wolfgang von Goethe`s Faust, Part 1. It debuted at the Théâtre Lyrique on the Boulevard du Temple in Paris on 19 March 1859. ==Performance history== F...
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[paintings] Faust (paintings) is a series of approximately 100 paintings created between 1976 and 1979 by Nabil Kanso. The paintings depict figural compositions in a sequence of scenes whose subjects are loosely based on Goethe’s Faust Part One and Part Two. In dealing with the human drama, the paintings in the series embody imagery refle...
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(from the article `Campo, Estanislao del`) ...en la representación de ésta ópera (1866; `Faust: Impressions of the Gaucho Anastasio the Chicken on the Presentation of This Opera`; published in ...
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(from the article `Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von`) Work on Faust accompanied Goethe throughout his adult life. Of a possible plan in 1769 to dramatize the story of the man who sold his soul to the ... Murnau`s final two German films, adaptations of Molière`s Tartuffe (1925) and Goethe`s Faust (1926), were lavish, entertaining film...
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(from the article `opera`) ...in the repertoire. Charles Gounod, who composed many operas, had a unique gift for melody but a less-secure approach to the theatrical aspects of ... ...of composition. An excursion into comic opera followed with Le Médecin malgré lui (1858; The Mock Doctor), based on Molière`s comedy. ...
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hero of one of the most durable legends in Western folklore and literature, the story of a German necromancer or astrologer who sells his soul to ... [8 related articles]
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Legendary magician who sold his soul to the devil. The historical Georg (or Johann) Faust appears to have been a wandering scholar and conjurer in Germany at the start of the 16th century....
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Play by Johann Wolfgang von
Goethe, completed in two parts in 1808 and 1832. Mephistopheles attempts to win over the soul of the world-weary Faust but ultimately fails after helping Faust in the...
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[
n] - an alchemist of German legend who sold his soul to Mephistopheles in exchange for knowledge
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Faustus noun an alchemist of German legend who sold his soul to Mephistopheles in exchange for knowledge
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Legendary magician who sold his soul to the devil. The historical Georg (or Johann) Faust appears to have been a wandering scholar and conjurer in Germany at the start of the 16th century. Christopher Marlowe, J W Goethe, Heinrich Heine, and Thomas Mann all used the legend, and it inspired musical works by Franz Liszt, Hector Berlioz, Charles Gouno...
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