Oskar Hagen

Oskar Hagen, 1922 Oskar Hagen (14 October 1888, Wiesbaden, Germany – 5 October 1957, in Madison, Wisconsin, United States) was a German art historian.

While lecturing at the University of Göttingen from 1918 to 1925, Hagen helped establish the Göttingen International Handel Festival. He established the revival of Handel operas in Germany, beginning with his heavily-edited version of ''Rodelinda'' in 1920. He later moved to the United States to be professor at the University of Wisconsin, where he founded the department of Art History. In addition to his work as an art historian, Hagen also composed original music. Hagen is the father of actress and drama teacher Uta Hagen. Provided by Wikipedia
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    The birth of the American tradition in art / by Hagen, Oskar, 1888-1957

    Published 1940
    Book
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    The birth of the American tradition in art / by Hagen, Oskar, 1888-1957

    Published 1964
    Book
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    Patterns and principles of Spanish art : a completely rewritten edition by Oskar Hagen. by Hagen, Oskar, 1888-1957

    Published 1943
    Book
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    Art epochs and their leaders : a survey of the genesis of modern art / by Hagen, Oskar, 1888-1957

    Published 1927
    Book
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    Julius Caesar : opera in three acts / by Handel, George Frideric, 1685-1759

    Published 1926
    Other Authors: “…Hagen, Oskar, 1888-1957…”
    Musical Score Book
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    Xerxes = Serse, oder, Der verliebte König ; heitere Oper in drei Akten / by Handel, George Frideric, 1685-1759

    Published 1924
    Other Authors: “…Hagen, Oskar, 1888-1957…”
    Musical Score Book
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    Otto und Theophano = Ottone : Oper in drei Akten / by Handel, George Frideric, 1685-1759

    Published 1923
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    Rodelinde by Handel, George Frideric, 1685-1759

    Published 2002
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