LC control no. | no2018089728 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Bandrowski, Aleksander, 1860-1913 |
Variant(s) | Bandrowski, Herr von, 1860-1913 Bandrowski-Sas, Aleksander, 1860-1913 Sas, Aleksander Bandrowski-, 1860-1913 Bandrowski, Alexander von, 1860-1913 Barski, Aleksander, 1860-1913 Brandt, Alexander, 1860-1913 |
Other standard no. | 0000000071458335 http://www.isni.org/isni/0000000071458335 |
Associated country | Poland |
Birth date | 1860-04-22 |
Death date | 1913-05-28 |
Place of birth | Lubaczów (Poland) |
Place of death | Kraków (Poland) |
Profession or occupation | Baritones (Singers) Tenors (Singers) Librettists Translators |
Found in | Żeleński, Władysław. Stara baśń, 1910: title page (słowa Aleksandra Bandrowskiego) Theater playbill for "Die Walküre" at the Königliches Hoftheater, Dresden-Alststadt, May 10, 1890 (Herr von Bandrowski) Grove Music online, June 29, 2018 (Bandrowski-Sas [Brandt; Barski], Aleksander; born April 22, 1860, Lubaczów, died May 28, 1913, Kraków; Polish singer, librettist; early on, sang as a baritone in operetta under the name Aleksander Barski; became a Wagnerian tenor under the stage name Brandt, then sang under his own name; wrote three opera librettos) Národní knihovna České republiky via VIAF, June 29, 2018 (authorized access point: Barski, Aleksander, 1860-1913; variant access points: Bandrowski, Aleksander, 1860-1913, Brandt, Alexander, 1860-1913; born 1860, died 1913; Polish singer (tenor, baritone), librettist and translator of librettos; under the pseudonym of Aleksander Barski, appeared as a baritone; as a tenor, also appeared under the pseudonym Alexander Brandt) <http://www.viaf.org/processed/NKC%7Cmzk2011663834> National Library of the Czech Republic via VIAF, June 29, 2018 (authorized access point: Brandt, Alexander, 1860-1913; variant access points: Bandrowski, Aleksander, 1860-1913, Barski, Aleksander, 1860-1913; born 1860, died 1913; Polish singer (tenor, baritone), librettist and translator of librettos; under the pseudonym of Aleksander Barski, appeared as a baritone; as a tenor, also appeared under the pseudonym Alexander Brandt) <http://www.viaf.org/processed/NKC%7Cmzk2011663835> |
Associated language | pol |