Innocenz Tallavania

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Innocenz Tallavania

Innocenz Tallavania (born May 5, 1868 in Linz ; † February 2, 1934 ibid) was an Austrian senior magistrate and author of plays.

Life

Innocenz Tallavania completed his studies in Vienna. From 1892 he devoted himself to the legal career at the financial directorate and the city council of Linz. He headed the local police office for 12 years. Innocenz Tallavania married Johanna Krackowizer on September 12, 1895 (born March 8, 1871 in Linz, † 1959 in Linz), who was a daughter of Ferdinand Krackowizer .

He has become known under the name Inno Tallavania through many adaptations of plays for children's / paper theater . He was also active as a composer and composed 40 salon pieces for piano.

In 1912 Tallavania published a book on the city of Linz's foundation system.

Arrangements of pieces for paper theater

The JFSchreiber publishing house in Esslingen published the following texts between 1897 and 1914:

  • The Maid of Orleans
  • The miller and his child
  • The alpine king and the misanthropist
  • Preziosa
  • Wallenstein
  • Rosa von Tannenburg
  • In the white Rößl
  • Lichtenstein
  • The horned Siegfried
  • The Flying Dutchman
  • Hans Sachs
  • Little Thumbling
  • The Frog Prince

In addition to these texts published by Schreiber-Verlag, the Wels City Museum also contains the handwritten original manuscripts for the following 31 pieces, which often have the addition "edited for children's theater" or "edited for puppet theater":

  • Blonde elf
  • The girl from the fairy world
  • The ring of the Nome King
  • Daffodil the flower fairy
  • Moisasur's magic curse
  • The ghost king's diamond
  • Like little Else the Christ Child
  • Princess doe
  • The Templar and the Jewess
  • The fishing girl from Blankenstein
  • Ludwig the Bavarian
  • Cunning against violence
  • The Teufelsmühle on Wienerberg
  • King Ottokar's luck and end
  • Bluebeard
  • the Prophet
  • The ancestress
  • The troubadour
  • Romeo and Julie
  • Cabale and love
  • Norma
  • fist
  • Aida
  • The seer of Venice
  • The peace in the country
  • Hans Heiling, the prince of the earth spirit
  • Abellino
  • The spinner on the cross
  • The travel companion
  • The merchant of Venice
  • Gold devil
  • Kunz von Kaufung

literature

  • Inno Tallavania, its collection and its plays. Written and edited in “Weisse Reihe des Papiertheater” by Dietger Dröse Hanau / Berlin March 2008 / January 2010
  • Kurt Pflüger and Helmut Herbst: Schreiber's children's theater . Renate Raecke, Pinneberg 1986.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Krackowizer-Berger: Bibliographical Lexicon of the State of Austria ob der Enns, p. 339.
  2. The Alpine King and the Misanthrope: Romantic fairy tale in three acts, Volume 42 by Schreiber's Children's Theater, Verlag J. Fr. Schreiber, 1900
  3. Götz von Berlichingen: Ritterschauspiel in five acts, Inno Tallavania, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Verlag Dröse, 1992