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{{a|otto|}} Provocatoria Presuntuosa is a character in {{otto}}’s opera {{br|Der Glücklich Widersprüchlichmensch}}, thought to be loosely based on {{buchstein}}’s own spouse, [[Birgit von Sachen-Rampton]]
{{a|otto|{{image|Provocatoria|png|Margarete Matzenauer in the role of Provocatoria at ''La Scala'' in 1898}}}}[[Provocatoria Presuntuosa]] is a character in {{otto}}’s operas {{br|Der Glücklich Widersprüchlichmensch}}, and {{br|Talentdämmerung}}. Her repeated appearance in otherwise unconnected dramatic works led to a theory that she is loosely based on {{buchstein}}’s own spouse, [[Birgit von Sachsen-Rampton]].
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The complete works of Otto Büchstein
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Margarete Matzenauer in the role of Provocatoria at La Scala in 1898
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Provocatoria Presuntuosa is a character in Otto Büchstein’s operas Der Glücklich Widersprüchlichmensch, and Talentdämmerung. Her repeated appearance in otherwise unconnected dramatic works led to a theory that she is loosely based on Büchstein’s own spouse, Birgit von Sachsen-Rampton.

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