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209 Programmhefte Bayreuth U Buchtitel Buch_Untertitel Autor Verlag AnzahlꢀHefte Wertꢀ€ Anmerkungen Parsifal,ꢀIX.ꢀSinfonieꢀL.v.ꢀBeethoven,ꢀDieꢀMeistersingerꢀvonꢀ Nürnberg,ꢀTristanꢀundꢀIsolde,ꢀDasꢀRheingold,ꢀDieꢀWalküre,ꢀ 15,-ꢀproꢀProgrammheft ProgrammhefteꢀderꢀBayreutherꢀFestspieleꢀ1963 Siegfried,ꢀGötterdämmerung 8ꢀꢀoffen è 120,- 15,-ꢀproꢀProgrammheft ProgrammhefteꢀderꢀBayreutherꢀFestspieleꢀ1964 Tannhäuser 1ꢀꢀoffen è 15,- 15,-ꢀproꢀProgrammheft ProgrammhefteꢀderꢀBayreutherꢀFestspieleꢀ1965 Parsifal,ꢀTannhäuser,ꢀDerꢀfliegendeꢀHolländer 3ꢀꢀoffen è 45,- 15,-ꢀproꢀProgrammheft ProgrammhefteꢀderꢀBayreutherꢀFestspieleꢀ1966 TristanꢀundꢀIsolde 1ꢀꢀoffen è 15,- DasꢀRheingold,ꢀDieꢀWalküre,ꢀSiegfried,ꢀGötterdämmerung,ꢀ 15,-ꢀproꢀProgrammheft ProgrammhefteꢀderꢀBayreutherꢀFestspieleꢀ1967 Lohengrin,ꢀParsifal,ꢀTannhäuser 7ꢀꢀinꢀLeinenbox è 105,- DerꢀfliegendeꢀHolländer,ꢀTristanꢀundꢀIsolde,ꢀDieꢀMeistersingerꢀvonꢀ Nürnberg,ꢀParsifal,ꢀDasꢀRheingold,ꢀDieꢀWalküre,ꢀSiegfried,ꢀ 15,-ꢀproꢀProgrammheft ProgrammhefteꢀderꢀBayreutherꢀFestspieleꢀ1969 Götterdämmerung 8ꢀꢀinꢀLeinenbox è 120,- Parsifal,ꢀLohengrin,ꢀDasꢀRheingold,ꢀDieꢀWalküre,ꢀSiegfried,ꢀ 15,-ꢀproꢀProgrammheft ProgrammhefteꢀderꢀBayreutherꢀFestspieleꢀ1971 Götterdämmerung,ꢀDerꢀfliegendeꢀHolländer 7ꢀꢀinꢀLeinenbox è 105,- Tannhäuser,ꢀParsifal,ꢀLohengrin,ꢀDasꢀRheingold,ꢀDieꢀWalküre,ꢀ 15,-ꢀproꢀProgrammheft ProgrammhefteꢀderꢀBayreutherꢀFestspieleꢀ1972 Siegfried,ꢀGötterdämmerung 7ꢀꢀinꢀLeinenbox è 105,- DerꢀRingꢀdesꢀNibelungen,ꢀGötterdämmerung,ꢀSiegfried,ꢀDieꢀ 15,-ꢀproꢀProgrammheft ProgrammhefteꢀderꢀBayreutherꢀFestspieleꢀ1973 Walküre,ꢀDasꢀRheingold,ꢀPasifal,ꢀTannhäuser 7ꢀꢀinꢀLeinenbox è 105,- TristanꢀunsꢀIsolde,ꢀGötterdämmerung,ꢀDieꢀWalküre,ꢀDasꢀRheingold,ꢀ 15,-ꢀproꢀProgrammheft ProgrammhefteꢀderꢀBayreutherꢀFestspieleꢀ1974 Siegfried,ꢀTannhäuser,ꢀDieꢀMeistersingerꢀvonꢀNürnberg 7ꢀꢀinꢀLeinenbox è 105,- TristanꢀundꢀIsolde,ꢀParsifal,ꢀGötterdämmerung,ꢀDieꢀWalküre,ꢀ 15,-ꢀproꢀProgrammheft ProgrammhefteꢀderꢀBayreutherꢀFestspieleꢀ1976 DasꢀRheingold,ꢀSiegfriedꢀ 6ꢀꢀinꢀLackumschlag è 90,- Lohengrin,ꢀDerꢀfliegendeꢀHolländer,ꢀParsifal,ꢀDasꢀRheingold,ꢀ 15,-ꢀproꢀProgrammheft ProgrammhefteꢀderꢀBayreutherꢀFestspieleꢀ1979 DieꢀWalküre,ꢀSiegfried,ꢀGötterdämmerung 7ꢀꢀinꢀLackumschlag è 105,- TristanꢀundꢀIsolde,ꢀDieꢀMeistersingerꢀvonꢀNürnberg,ꢀDerꢀfliegendeꢀ 15,-ꢀproꢀProgrammheft ProgrammhefteꢀderꢀBayreutherꢀFestspieleꢀ1981 Holländer,ꢀParsifal,ꢀLohengrin 5ꢀꢀinꢀLackumschlag è 75,- DieꢀMeistersingerꢀvonꢀNürnberg,ꢀDasꢀRheingold,ꢀDieꢀWalküre,ꢀ 15,-ꢀproꢀProgrammheft ProgrammhefteꢀderꢀBayreutherꢀFestspieleꢀ1983 Siegfried,ꢀGötterdämmerung,ꢀTristanꢀundꢀIsolde,ꢀPasifal 7ꢀꢀinꢀLackumschlag è 105,- Parsifal,ꢀDerꢀfliegendeꢀHolländer,ꢀLohengrin,ꢀGötterdämmerung,ꢀ 15,-ꢀproꢀProgrammheft Siegfried,ꢀDieꢀWalküre,ꢀDasꢀRheingold,ꢀWielandꢀWagnerꢀSeinꢀundꢀ 22,-ꢀWielandꢀWagnerꢀHeft ProgrammhefteꢀderꢀBayreutherꢀFestspieleꢀ1991 Denkenꢀ(OswaldꢀGeorgꢀBauer) 7ꢀ+ꢀ1ꢀꢀinꢀLackumschlag è 127,- TristanꢀundꢀIsolde,ꢀTannhäuser,ꢀLohengrin,ꢀDerꢀfliegendeꢀ 15,-ꢀproꢀProgrammheft ProgrammhefteꢀderꢀBayreutherꢀFestspieleꢀ1993 Holländer,ꢀParsifal 5ꢀꢀinꢀLackumschlag è 75,- JahresheftꢀBayreuthꢀ1964 VerlagꢀderꢀFestspielleitungꢀBayreuth 24,- JahresheftꢀBayreuthꢀ1966 VerlagꢀderꢀFestspielleitungꢀBayreuth 5,- JahresheftꢀBayreuthꢀ1968 VerlagꢀderꢀFestspielleitungꢀBayreuth 15,- JahresheftꢀBayreuthꢀ1970 VerlagꢀderꢀFestspielleitungꢀBayreuth 12,- JahresheftꢀBayreuthꢀ1971 VerlagꢀderꢀFestspielleitungꢀBayreuth 10,- JahresheftꢀBayreuthꢀ1972 VerlagꢀderꢀFestspielleitungꢀBayreuth 18,- JahresheftꢀBayreuthꢀ1973 VerlagꢀderꢀFestspielleitungꢀBayreuth 10,- JahresheftꢀBayreuthꢀ1974 VerlagꢀderꢀFestspielleitungꢀBayreuth 7,- reserviert JahresheftꢀBayreuthꢀ1975 VerlagꢀderꢀFestspielleitungꢀBayreuth 7,- reserviert JahresheftꢀBayreuthꢀ1977 VerlagꢀderꢀFestspielleitungꢀBayreuth 10,- reserviert JahresheftꢀBayreuthꢀ1980 VerlagꢀderꢀFestspielleitungꢀBayreuth 10,- reserviert JahresheftꢀBayreuthꢀ1981 VerlagꢀderꢀFestspielleitungꢀBayreuth 22,- reserviert JahresheftꢀBayreuthꢀ1983 VerlagꢀderꢀFestspielleitungꢀBayreuth 9,- reserviert JahresheftꢀBayreuthꢀ1984 VerlagꢀderꢀFestspielleitungꢀBayreuth 8,- reserviert JahresheftꢀBayreuthꢀ1985 VerlagꢀderꢀFestspielleitungꢀBayreuth 7,- reserviert VonꢀMusikern,ꢀDichternꢀundꢀLiebhabern;ꢀEineꢀAnthologie ÜberꢀWagner UniversalbibliothekꢀNr.ꢀ9423 NikeꢀWagner PhilippꢀReclamꢀjun.,ꢀStuttgartꢀꢀ(1995) 10,- Wagner CurtꢀvonꢀWesternhagen AtlantisꢀVerlagꢀꢀ(1968) 10,- Wagner EineꢀBildbiographie WaltherꢀPanofsky KindlerꢀVerlagꢀMünchenꢀꢀ(1963) 8,- RichardꢀWagnerꢀMeinꢀLeben MartinꢀGregor-Dellin PaulꢀListꢀVerlagꢀꢀ(1985) 10,- RichardꢀWagnerꢀundꢀdasꢀneueꢀBayreuth WielandꢀWagner PaulꢀListꢀVerlagꢀꢀ(1963) 10,- RichardꢀWagner HansꢀGal FischerꢀBüchereiꢀKGꢀꢀ(1963) 3,- VomꢀHolländerꢀzumꢀParsifal NeueꢀWagner-Studien CurtꢀvonꢀWesternhagen Atlantis-Musikbüchereiꢀꢀ(1963) 9,- WagnerꢀinꢀBayreuth EineꢀDokumentation;ꢀEditionꢀBayreutherꢀFestspiele Compactothèqueꢀꢀ(1992) 7,- 1876ꢀBayreuthꢀ1976 100ꢀJahreꢀRichardꢀWagnerꢀFestspiele;ꢀAusstellungꢀundꢀKatalog BayerischeꢀVereinsbankꢀꢀ(1976) 9,- DerꢀRing,ꢀderꢀnieꢀgelungen RichardꢀWagnerꢀinꢀParodie,ꢀSatireꢀundꢀKarikatur WolfgangꢀW.ꢀParth HeyneꢀExꢀLibrisꢀꢀ(1983) 10,- RichardꢀWagnerꢀLohengrin Inseltaschenbuchꢀ445 MichaelꢀvonꢀSoden InselꢀVerlagꢀꢀ(1980) 7,- RichardꢀWagnerꢀTristanꢀundꢀIsolde AttilaꢀCsampaiꢀundꢀDietmarꢀHolland Rowohltꢀꢀ(1983) 25,- OsterfestspieleꢀSalzburgꢀ1976 OffiziellesꢀProgramm Osterfestspiel-GesellschaftꢀSalzburgꢀ(1976) 200,- RichardꢀWagnerꢀDieꢀMeistersingerꢀvonꢀNürnberg ProgrammheftꢀTeatroꢀallaꢀScalaꢀMilano 20,- EineꢀGeschichteꢀderꢀWagnerꢀFestspiele FredericꢀSpotts VerlagꢀNeueꢀZürcherꢀZeitung ꢀ 15,- KarajanꢀoderꢀdieꢀkontrollierteꢀEkstase PeterꢀCsobádi PaulꢀNeffꢀVerlagꢀWien ꢀ 4,- KarajanꢀAnmerkungenꢀzuꢀeinerꢀKarriere RobertꢀCꢀBachmann EconꢀVerlagꢀGmbH ꢀ 5,-.
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