Crossword-Solution: SPOHR 5 letters, 3 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 10

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REEAT
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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The music-hall singer attends a series Of masses and fugues and "ops" By Bach, interwoven With Spohr and Beethoven, At classical Monday Pops.
The Complete Plays of Gilbert and Sullivan William Schwenk Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan 2009
May I beg you, Mademoiselle, to give my affectionate compliments to your parents as well as to the clever drawing-historiographer [The younger sister of the addressee, Ida Spohr, at that time sixteen years old, who was a most gifted creature, both in poetry, painting, and music.
Letters of Franz Liszt, Volume 1, "From Paris to Rome: Franz Liszt; Letters assembled by La Mara and translated 2003
The master Spohr is our senior; he has always furthered the cause of music as far as circumstances at Cassel permitted--the "Fliegender Hollander" was given at Cassel under his direction earlier than "Tannhauser" was given at Weymar.
Letters of Franz Liszt, Volume 1, "From Paris to Rome: Franz Liszt; Letters assembled by La Mara and translated 2003
For next season the "Fliegender Hollander" and Spohr's "Faust," with the new Recitatives which he wrote for London, are fixed.
Letters of Franz Liszt, Volume 1, "From Paris to Rome: Franz Liszt; Letters assembled by La Mara and translated 2003
February '49 "Tannhauser;" August 28th, '50, "Lohengrin" (first performance); later on "The Flying Dulchman," and Wagner's splendid edition of Gluck's "Iphigenia in Aulis."--Berlioz's "Benvenuto Cellini;" Schumann's "Manfred" (first performance), Raff's "King Alfred," two of Lassen's Operas, Spohr's "Faust" (with the recitatives), Sobolewski's "Comala," Dorn's "Nibelungen" (first performance), etc., etc.--Finally, Peter Cornelius' "Barber of Bagdad"--the last operatic performance which I directed there.
Letters of Franz Liszt, Volume 2: "From Rome to the End" Franz Liszt; letters collected by La Mara and translated 2003
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