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− | ''Alt-Heidelberg'' | + | ''[[Alt-Heidelberg]]'' is a drama in five acts by Wilhelm Meyer-Förster (a.k.a. Samar Gregorow), (1862-1934)[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilhelm_Meyer-F%C3%B6rster]. |
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+ | ==The original text== | ||
+ | (1901), | ||
+ | ==Translations and adaptations== | ||
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+ | Meyer-Förster's best-known work, ''[[Alt Heidelberg]]'' ("Old Heidelberg" in English) was adapted many times on film, and was the source for Sigmund Romberg's popular operetta ''[[The Student Prince]]''. | ||
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+ | Translated from the German into [[Afrikaans]] by M.R. Heyns, published by De Bussy, 1932. | ||
== Performance history in South Africa == | == Performance history in South Africa == | ||
− | The [[Afrikaans]] version, also titled ''[[Alt-Heidelberg]]'', was presented by the Vrouevereniging van Stellenbosch (Stellenbosch Women's Association) under the auspices of [[K.A.T.]], November 1942, in the [[Hofmeyr Hall]] | + | 1942: The [[Afrikaans]] version, also titled ''[[Alt-Heidelberg]]'', was presented by the Vrouevereniging van Stellenbosch (Stellenbosch Women's Association) under the auspices of [[K.A.T.]], November 1942, in the [[Hofmeyr Hall]] |
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== Sources == | == Sources == | ||
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilhelm_Meyer-F%C3%B6rster | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilhelm_Meyer-F%C3%B6rster | ||
Revision as of 06:26, 14 November 2020
Alt-Heidelberg is a drama in five acts by Wilhelm Meyer-Förster (a.k.a. Samar Gregorow), (1862-1934)[1].
Contents
The original text
(1901),
Translations and adaptations
Meyer-Förster's best-known work, Alt Heidelberg ("Old Heidelberg" in English) was adapted many times on film, and was the source for Sigmund Romberg's popular operetta The Student Prince.
Translated from the German into Afrikaans by M.R. Heyns, published by De Bussy, 1932.
Performance history in South Africa
1942: The Afrikaans version, also titled Alt-Heidelberg, was presented by the Vrouevereniging van Stellenbosch (Stellenbosch Women's Association) under the auspices of K.A.T., November 1942, in the Hofmeyr Hall
Sources
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilhelm_Meyer-F%C3%B6rster
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