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Older composer and music teacher to fiery German female opera singer [[Armgart]], From the short play ''Armgart''. It was written by Victorian author George Eliot, pseudonym of Mary Anne Evans, and first appeared in the July 1871 ''[https://archive.org/stream/macmillansmagaz35grovgoog#page/n171/mode/2up/ MacMillan's Magazine]''. | Older composer and music teacher to fiery German female opera singer [[Armgart]], From the short play ''Armgart''. It was written by Victorian author George Eliot, pseudonym of Mary Anne Evans, and first appeared in the July 1871 ''[https://archive.org/stream/macmillansmagaz35grovgoog#page/n171/mode/2up/ MacMillan's Magazine]''. | ||
− | + | His first name is not given until George Eliot's 1876 novel ''[https://archive.org/stream/danielderond01elioiala#page/292/mode/2up/search/leo Daniel Deronda]'', where he is unmentioned as the Vienna music master of singer [[Mirah Lapidoth]]. | |
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==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
*[https://archive.org/stream/legendofjubalot00elio#page/64/mode/2up/ "Armgart" In ''The Legend of Jubal and Other Poems'' (1874)] | *[https://archive.org/stream/legendofjubalot00elio#page/64/mode/2up/ "Armgart" In ''The Legend of Jubal and Other Poems'' (1874)] | ||
− | [[Category:1871]] | + | [[Category:1871|Leo, Joseph]] |
− | [[Category:Stage]] | + | [[Category:Stage|Leo, Joseph]] |
− | [[Category:Fictional composers]] | + | [[Category:Fictional composers|Leo, Joseph]] |
Revision as of 17:47, 20 March 2018
Older composer and music teacher to fiery German female opera singer Armgart, From the short play Armgart. It was written by Victorian author George Eliot, pseudonym of Mary Anne Evans, and first appeared in the July 1871 MacMillan's Magazine.
His first name is not given until George Eliot's 1876 novel Daniel Deronda, where he is unmentioned as the Vienna music master of singer Mirah Lapidoth.