DRESDEN

drĕzˈdən, city (1994 pop. 479,300), capital of Saxony, E central Germany, on the Elbe River. It is an industrial and cultural center, a rail junction, and a large inland port. Manufactures include precision and optical instruments, computers and office machinery, radio and electrical equipment, and electrical transformers. Flowers and shrubs are grown for export. The Dresden china industry began in Dresden but moved to Meissen, 15 mi northwest, in 1710.

Originally a Slavic settlement called Drezdane, Dresden was settled with Germans by the margrave of Meissen in the 13th cent. From 1485 until 1918 it was the residence of the dukes, then the electors, and later the kings, of Saxony. Prussia occupied Dresden in the Second Silesian War (see Austrian Succession, War of the), but withdrew after the Treaty of Dresden (1745). In the Seven Years War, Dresden was again occupied (1756) by the Prussians. In Aug., 1813, Napoleon I defeated the coalition forces near Dresden in his last great victory before his defeat (Oct., 1813) at Leipzig. In the late 17th and 18th cent., particularly under the electors Frederick Augustus I and Frederick Augustus II (Augustus II and Augustus III as kings of Poland), Dresden became a center of the arts and an outstanding showplace of baroque and rococo architecture. In the late 18th and early 19th cent. it was a leading center of the romantic movement, and in the late 19th and early 20th cent. it was a center of German opera. Ranked as one of the world's most beautiful cities before World War II, Dresden was severely damaged by British and U.S. bombing during the war (Feb., 1945), with deaths estimated between 35,000 and 135,000.

Among the city's famous landmarks, all damaged in the war, are the city hall, the Zwinger palace and museum, the Semper Opera, the Hofkirche [court chapel], the Kreuzkirche [Holy Cross church], and the Frauenkirche [church of Our Lady], the ruins of which were left unreconstructed for many years as a war memorial. Most of the fabulous art collection, acquired by the court in the 18th and 19th cent., was safely kept through the war outside Dresden, but many art objects were afterward moved to the Soviet Union. The city is the seat of a technical university.

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Fritz Busch, His Complete Dresden Recordings, 1923-1932. by Gary Thalheimer Fritz Busch, His Complete Dresden Recordings, 1923-1932. Profil PH07032...engaged in documenting the Staatskapelle Dresden (formerly known as the Saxon State Orchestra...
...Allied Air Power and the Destruction of Dresden. by Tami Davis Biddle Firestorm: Allied Air Power and the Destruction of Dresden. By Marshall De Bruhl. New York...Army War College. The air attack on Dresden, waged in mid-February 1945, has...
Firestorm: The Bombing of Dresden, 1945. by Bernard Hagerty Firestorm: The Bombing of Dresden, 1945. Edited by Paul Addison and Jeremy...of the ancient and beautiful German city of Dresden by Allied bombers on 13-14 February 1945...
...Sacred Music in Seventeenth-Century Dresden. by Robin A. Leaver Mary E. Frandsen...Sacred Music in Seventeenth-Century Dresden. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006...dissertation "The Sacred Concerto in Dresden, ca. 1660-1680" (1997), is a model...
...Interdisciplinary Conference (Technical University of Dresden, June 17-20, 2009)1 by Stefan Horlacher...Horlacher at the Technical University of Dresden in lune, 2009. Organized with the support...masculinity were examined by THOMAS KUHN (Dresden) and Gabriele Rippl (Bern). The former...
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Dresden plus 93 days by Dick Sheehy We open our...Prisoner-of-war, in the Allied bombing of Dresden. Dick Sheehy recounts his experiences...the spring of 1945. My experiences in Dresden have largely been suppressed throughout...
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Anger at Missed Dresden Date; LORD MAYOR TO STAY AT HOME - FOR...invitation to visit Coventrys twin city of Dresden this weekend for a ceremony to commemorate...been filled with engagements before the Dresden invitation was received. She said...
...Elbe ... Just as Canaletto Saw It; Dresden Has Risen from the Wartime Ashes and Recaptured...says William Cook AROMANTIC weekend in Dresden? For most Britons, it must sound like...questions or an uncomfortable silence: Dresden? isnt that the place we bombed to bits...
...Just as Canaletto Saw It; Bustling Dresden Has Risen from the Wartime Ashes and Recaptured...says William Cook AROMANTIC weekend in Dresden? For most Britons, it must sound like...questions or an uncomfortable silence: Dresden? Isnt that the place we bombed to bits...
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DRESDEN drez d n, city (1994 pop. 479,300), capital of Saxony...electrical transformers. Flowers and shrubs are grown for export. The Dresden china industry began in Dresden but moved to Meissen , 15 mi northwest, in 1710. Originally...
...18,337 sq km), E central Germany. Dresden is the capital. In its current form...and the Meissen territories, including Dresden and Leipzig. Duke Maurice of Saxony...and greatly beautified their capital, Dresden . The universities of Wittenberg and Leipzig...
...it performed there. Its production in Dresden in 1842 was highly successful, and in 1843 Wagner was made musical director of the Dresden theater. Der Fliegende Hollander (1841...participated in the Revolution of 1848, fled Dresden, and with the help of Liszt escaped to...
...composer. Marschners first opera, Heinrich IV und dAubigne, was produced by Carl Maria von Weber in Dresden in 1820. He worked with Weber at the Dresden Opera from 1823 to 1826. His most famous works are Der Vampyr (1828); Der Templer und die Judin...
...reputation for honesty and open-mindedness as party secretary at Dresden; he refrained from suppressing the antigovernment agitation...convicted of vote rigging in the municipal elections held in Dresden in May, 1989. ____________________ Copyright...
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