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Max Terpis, real name Max Pfister, also Max Pfister-Terpis, (1 March 1889 in Zürich – 18 March 1958 in Zollikon) was a Swiss dancer, choreographer, director and psychologist.[1]
MaxTerpis, real name Max Pfister, also Max Pfister-Terpis, (1 March 1889 in Zürich – 18 March 1958 in Zollikon) was a Swiss dancer, choreographer, director...
staged the ballet at the Berlin Staatsoper in 1927, choreographed by MaxTerpis, with Harald Kreutzberg as Puck (p. 97). Koegler (1977), p. 361 (3 versions)...
Euripides Die Nächtlichen: Tanzsinfonien, op. 37 (1924), Ballet scene after MaxTerpis Die Opferung des Gefangenen, op. 40 (1924–1925), Stage drama after Eduard...
premiered on 22 January 1927 at the Berlin State Opera in a choreography by MaxTerpis. Christopher Hailey: 'Franz Schreker: A cultural biography' (Cambridge...
Silone, Ernesto Rossi, Kurt Tucholsky, Hans Marchwitza, Ernesto Bonaiuti, MaxTerpis, Elias Canetti, Wladimir Vogel and Jean-Paul Samson. Since the early 1970s...
Einer namens Salvanel. Schede wrote a biography of MaxTerpis, Farbenspiel des Lebens. Max Pfister Terpis. Architekt Tänzer Psychologe 1889–1958, published...
Silone, Ernesto Rossi, Kurt Tucholsky, Hans Marchwitza, Ernesto Bonaiuti, MaxTerpis, Elias Canetti, Wladimir Vogel and Jean-Paul Samson. Since the early 1970s...
In 1923, he accepted the invitation of MaxTerpis, a former Wigman student, to dance in Hannover where Terpis directed the Municipal Opera Ballet. Dancing...