- Rienzi - Wikipedia
Rienzi, der letzte der Tribunen (Rienzi, the last of the tribunes; WWV 49) is an 1842 opera by Richard Wagner in five acts, with the libretto written by the composer after Edward Bulwer-Lytton 's novel of the same name (1835)
- Rienzi - The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
Opened to the public in 1999, Rienzi houses a substantial collection of European decorative arts, paintings, furnishings, porcelain, and miniatures Rienzi welcomes visitors for tours, family programs, lectures, music performances, and a variety of special events
- Visiting Information - The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
Rienzi’s gardens are open for self-guided visits every day of the week Admission to the gardens is free Rienzi closes every year during August Non-flash photography is allowed Food and drink are not permitted in the galleries Upon arrival, guests are asked to check bags into lockers
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- Rienzi | Things To Do in Houston, TX
Opened to the public in 1999, Rienzi is the center for European decorative arts at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston Comprising a remarkable art collection, a house, and gardens, Rienzi was given to the museum by arts patrons Carroll Sterling Masterson and Harris Masterson III
- Rienzi: Synopsis - Stanford University
Rienzi appears and promises to guard the freedom of Rome, thereby rousing the people to war The crowds appeal to Rienzi and with cries of homage and subservience, express their trust in him and their intent to follow him
- Wagner - Rienzi (Madrid 2012) - YouTube
"Rienzi" Complete Opera Music (Dresden 1842 Version) - Richard Wagner In loving memory of Peter Seiffert - Tannhäuser (Madrid 2009) MARIENVESPER - Claudio Monteverdi - Maria Plain 14 08 2025
- 279. Rienzi (Wagner) - The Opera Scribe
Rienzi was Hitler’s favourite opera – and of all Wagner’s works, it is the one most contaminated by association with the Führer The idea for National Socialism came to the teenage Hitler at a 1906 performance
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