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Thomas Beecham - traducción al alemán

BRITISH CONDUCTOR AND IMPRESARIO
Sir Thomas Beecham; Thomas, 2nd Baronet Beecham; Sir Thomas Beecham, 2nd Baronet; Sir Thomas Beecham, 2nd Baronet, CH; Beecham, Thomas
  • Beecham's son, the composer Adrian Beecham
  • Clockwise from top left: Beecham, [[Richard Strauss]], [[Bruno Walter]] and [[Percy Pitt]], all in 1910
  • Caricature of Beecham by "Emu", 1910
  • The Beecham factory in St Helens
  • 1913 panorama of the Covent Garden estate
  • Delius in 1907
  • alt=blurred and doctored press photograph showing a group in a box in a concert hall
  • [[Tamara Karsavina]] as Salome in the Beecham Russian ballet season, 1913
  • The [[Queen's Hall]], the London Philharmonic's first home
  • Beecham's 1913 production of Strauss's ''[[Der Rosenkavalier]]''
  • Beecham rehearsing in 1948
  • [[Maggie Teyte]] as Cherubino in Beecham's 1910 production of ''[[The Marriage of Figaro]]''
  • Lady Cunard]] as Britannia
  • alt=elderly white man with white receding hair and very small moustache and imperial beard, in contemporary lounge suit, facing the camera but not looking directly at it
  • Beecham's grave at St Peter's Church in [[Limpsfield]], Surrey. His epitaph is from the play ''[[The False One]]'' by [[Francis Beaumont]] and [[Philip Massinger]], Act 2 Scene 1, 169.

Thomas Beecham         
Thomas Beecham
Saint Thomas Aquinas         
  • Doctor Angelicus}}, with saints and angels, [[Andrea di Bonaiuto]], 1366. [[Basilica of Santa Maria Novella]], fresco.
  • ''Thomas Aquinas'' by [[Bartolomé Esteban Murillo]], 1650
  • Doctor Communis}}, between Plato and Aristotle, [[Benozzo Gozzoli]], 1471. Louvre, Paris.
  • The Castle of [[Monte San Giovanni Campano]]
  • Thomas Aquinas and the Pope
  • Saint Thomas Aquinas by Luis Muñoz Lafuente
  • The remains of Thomas Aquinas are buried in the [[Church of the Jacobins]] in [[Toulouse]].
  • A stained glass window of Thomas Aquinas in St. Joseph's Catholic Church ([[Central City, Kentucky]])
  • Icon of the crucifixion speaking to Thomas Aquinas is depicted on this stained glass window in [[Saint Patrick Church (Columbus, Ohio)]].
  • Thomas is girded by angels with a mystical belt of purity after his proof of [[chastity]]. Painting by [[Diego Velázquez]].
  • 1649}}
  • A 17th-century sculpture of Thomas Aquinas
  • ''Super libros de generatione et corruptione''
  • Detail of ''[[The Apotheosis of Saint Thomas Aquinas]]'' by [[Francisco de Zurbarán]], 1631
  • ''Super Physicam Aristotelis'', 1595
ITALIAN DOMINICAN FRIAR, PHILOSOPHER, CATHOLIC PRIEST, AND DOCTOR OF THE CHURCH
Aquinas; St Thomas Aquinas; St. Thomas Aquinas; Saint Thomas Aquinas; Tomas de Aquino; Thomas, Saint Aquinas; Angelic Doctor; Tom Aquinas; Thomas of Aquino; Thomas of Aquin; St. Thomas of Aquino; Saint Thomas of Aquino; St. Thomas of Aquin; Saint Thomas of Aquin; St. Thomas Aquino; Saint Thomas Aquino; Thomas Aquino; Doctor Angelicus; Thomas Aquainas; Thomas Aquinas, Saint; Thought of Thomas Aquinas; Eternal law; Thomas of aquinas; St. Aquinas; Tomás de Aquino; Thomas Acquinas; Thomas of Aquinas; Doctor Communis; Aquinas, Thomas; Aquinas, Saint Thomas; St Thomas-Aquinas; St Thomas of Aquinas; Lex aeterna; Thomas de Aquino; St. Thomas of Aquinas; Thomas Aquinus; Tommaso di Aquino; The Angelic Doctor; Tomás d'Aquino
n. Thomas von Aquin (1225?-1274), italienischer Philisoph, berühmter Theologe der römisch-katholischen Kirche
Thomas More         
  • Statue of More at the [[Ateneo Law School]] chapel, [[Makati]], Philippines
  • Beaufort House c.1707
  • Statue of Thomas More outside [[Chelsea Old Church]] in west London
  • Crosby Hall on its Bishopsgate site, c.1885
  • Beheading of Thomas More, 1870 illustration
  • Sir Thomas More is commemorated with a sculpture at the late-19th-century Sir Thomas More House, Carey Street, London, opposite the [[Royal Courts of Justice]].
  • A 1516 illustration of Utopia
  • [[Rowland Lockey]] after [[Hans Holbein the Younger]], ''The Family of Sir Thomas More'', c. 1594
  • [[William Frederick Yeames]], ''The meeting of Sir Thomas More with his daughter after his sentence of death'', 1872
  • Sir Thomas More family's vault
  • Study for a portrait of Thomas More's family, c. 1527, by [[Hans Holbein the Younger]]
ENGLISH STATESMAN, LAWYER AND PHILOSOPHER (1478–1535)
Thomas, Sir More; St Thomas More; St. Thomas More; Saint Thomas More; Sir St. Thomas More; Sir St Thomas More; Sir Saint Thomas More; St. Thomas Moore; St Thomas Moore; Thomas Morus; Jane Colt; More, Thomas, Saint; Tomas More; Tomas Moore; Saint Thomas Moore; St More; St. More; More, Thomas; Sir Thomas More; Thomas more; T More
Thomas Moore (1779-1852, Irischer Poet, Verfasser von "Utopia")

Definición

Erastianism
·noun The principles of the Erastains.

Wikipedia

Thomas Beecham

Sir Thomas Beecham, 2nd Baronet, CH (29 April 1879 – 8 March 1961) was an English conductor and impresario best known for his association with the London Philharmonic and the Royal Philharmonic orchestras. He was also closely associated with the Liverpool Philharmonic and Hallé orchestras. From the early 20th century until his death, Beecham was a major influence on the musical life of Britain and, according to the BBC, was Britain's first international conductor.

Born to a rich industrial family, Beecham began his career as a conductor in 1899. He used his access to the family fortune to finance opera from the 1910s until the start of the Second World War, staging seasons at Covent Garden, Drury Lane and His Majesty's Theatre with international stars, his own orchestra and a wide repertoire. Among the works he introduced to England were Richard Strauss's Elektra, Salome and Der Rosenkavalier and three operas by Frederick Delius.

Together with his younger colleague Malcolm Sargent, Beecham founded the London Philharmonic, and he conducted its first performance at the Queen's Hall in 1932. In the 1940s he worked for three years in the United States where he was music director of the Seattle Symphony and conducted at the Metropolitan Opera. After his return to Britain, he founded the Royal Philharmonic in 1946 and conducted it until his death in 1961.

Beecham's repertoire was eclectic, sometimes favouring lesser-known composers over famous ones. His specialities included composers whose works were neglected in Britain before he became their advocate, such as Delius and Berlioz. Other composers with whose music he was frequently associated were Haydn, Schubert, Sibelius and the composer he revered above all others, Mozart.