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Hans Gregor (14 April 1866, in Dresden – 13 August 1945, in Wernigerode) was a German actor and arts administrator. Gregor directed several German-language theaters, including in Barmen-Elberfeld from 1898 to 1905. In Berlin, he led the Komische Oper as its director from 1905 to 1911. Gregor was noted as initiating the trend in opera productions where the stage director began to assert greater influence compared to the previous dominance of opera singers. In addition, the company provided a more naturalistic style of opera productions. He presided over several notable productions, including 19 premieres.

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  • هانس غريغور (ar)
  • Hans Gregor (de)
  • Hans Gregor (en)
  • Hans Gregor (pt)
  • Hans Gregor (sv)
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  • هانس غريغور (بالألمانية: Hans Gregor)‏ (و. 1866 – 1945 م) هو موزع (موسيقى)، وممثل، وممثل مسرحي ألماني، ولد في درسدن، توفي في فيرنيغيروده، عن عمر يناهز 79 عاماً. (ar)
  • Hans Gregor (* 14. April 1866 in Dresden; † 13. August 1945 Wernigerode) war ein deutscher Schauspieler, Regisseur und Theaterintendant. (de)
  • Hans Gregor (14 de abril de 1886 - 13 de agosto de 1945) foi um ator e alemão. Gregor dirigiu muitos teatros de língua germânica, incluindo o Barmen-Elberfed de 1898 até 1905. Em Berlim, ele comandou a como diretor de 1905 até 1911. Em audições, a companhia providenciou mais produções e cantores de óperas em um estilo naturalista. Ele produziu notáveis produções, entre elas, 19 estreias mundiais. De 1910 até 1918 Gregor comandou a Ópera Estatal de Viena, onde presidiu a estreia de Der Rosenkavalier. Gregor escreveu uma autobiografia: Die Welt der Oper-Die Oper der Welt. (pt)
  • Hans Gregor, född 14 april 1866, död 13 augusti 1945, var en tysk operaledare. Gregor var tidigare skådespelare, regissör och teaterledare i olika nordtyska städer. 1905-1911 ledde han Komische Oper i Berlin och 1911-1918 hovoperan i Wien. Gregors iscensättningar av operor var berömda för sensationell prakt och förträffligt samspel. (sv)
  • Hans Gregor (14 April 1866, in Dresden – 13 August 1945, in Wernigerode) was a German actor and arts administrator. Gregor directed several German-language theaters, including in Barmen-Elberfeld from 1898 to 1905. In Berlin, he led the Komische Oper as its director from 1905 to 1911. Gregor was noted as initiating the trend in opera productions where the stage director began to assert greater influence compared to the previous dominance of opera singers. In addition, the company provided a more naturalistic style of opera productions. He presided over several notable productions, including 19 premieres. (en)
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  • هانس غريغور (بالألمانية: Hans Gregor)‏ (و. 1866 – 1945 م) هو موزع (موسيقى)، وممثل، وممثل مسرحي ألماني، ولد في درسدن، توفي في فيرنيغيروده، عن عمر يناهز 79 عاماً. (ar)
  • Hans Gregor (* 14. April 1866 in Dresden; † 13. August 1945 Wernigerode) war ein deutscher Schauspieler, Regisseur und Theaterintendant. (de)
  • Hans Gregor (14 April 1866, in Dresden – 13 August 1945, in Wernigerode) was a German actor and arts administrator. Gregor directed several German-language theaters, including in Barmen-Elberfeld from 1898 to 1905. In Berlin, he led the Komische Oper as its director from 1905 to 1911. Gregor was noted as initiating the trend in opera productions where the stage director began to assert greater influence compared to the previous dominance of opera singers. In addition, the company provided a more naturalistic style of opera productions. He presided over several notable productions, including 19 premieres. From 1910 to 1918, he led the Vienna State Opera. There, he presided over such productions as the first Vienna performances of Der Rosenkavalier. Gregor wrote an autobiographical volume of recollections, Die Welt der Oper – Die Oper der Welt. (en)
  • Hans Gregor (14 de abril de 1886 - 13 de agosto de 1945) foi um ator e alemão. Gregor dirigiu muitos teatros de língua germânica, incluindo o Barmen-Elberfed de 1898 até 1905. Em Berlim, ele comandou a como diretor de 1905 até 1911. Em audições, a companhia providenciou mais produções e cantores de óperas em um estilo naturalista. Ele produziu notáveis produções, entre elas, 19 estreias mundiais. De 1910 até 1918 Gregor comandou a Ópera Estatal de Viena, onde presidiu a estreia de Der Rosenkavalier. Gregor escreveu uma autobiografia: Die Welt der Oper-Die Oper der Welt. (pt)
  • Hans Gregor, född 14 april 1866, död 13 augusti 1945, var en tysk operaledare. Gregor var tidigare skådespelare, regissör och teaterledare i olika nordtyska städer. 1905-1911 ledde han Komische Oper i Berlin och 1911-1918 hovoperan i Wien. Gregors iscensättningar av operor var berömda för sensationell prakt och förträffligt samspel. (sv)
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