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She settled in present-day Austria and gained | Austrian citizenship. |
solved some years later, but she retained her | Austrian citizenship. |
r Arnold Schwarzenegger to be stripped of his | Austrian citizenship. |
She accepts, as she knows this will gain her | Austrian citizenship. |
He also held | Austrian citizenship. |
Ries is the 10th district of the | Austrian city of Graz. |
ds on a rock approximately 40 km south of the | Austrian city of Salzburg. |
hips took place on September 21, 2006, in the | Austrian city of Salzburg. |
Waltendorf is the 10th district of the | Austrian city of Graz. |
The Championships were hosted by the | Austrian city of Salzburg, and it featured 39.54 kilom |
t Nonnberg Abbey - the oldest cemetery in the | Austrian city of Salzburg, located at the foot of the |
"High Salzburg Fortress") is a castle in the | Austrian city of Salzburg, atop the Festungsberg mount |
rmy led by Frederick the Great to capture the | Austrian city of Prague during the Seven Years' War. |
army led by Frederick the Great besieged the | Austrian city of Olomouc during the Prussian invasion |
His name is form the | Austrian city Linz. |
20 September 2009 at the Landestheater in the | Austrian city of Linz with Dennis Russell Davies condu |
Innsbruck, an | Austrian city, was annexed by Nazi Germany in 1938. |
ire, he suffered harassment by the church and | Austrian civil authorities. |
tive Schutzbund and Heimwehr militias) in the | Austrian Civil War that brought about the fascist corp |
934 the new Austrofascist regime provoked the | Austrian Civil War by ordering search warrants for the |
For example, under §934 of the | Austrian Civil Code, the party to a contract may resci |
zbund at the Hotel Schiff in Linz sparked the | Austrian Civil War. |
818, Prague - June 5, 1891, Bad Ischl) was an | Austrian civil servant and statesman. |
est Galicia, prior to the introduction of the | Austrian Civil Code in 1811. |
Main article: | Austrian Civil War |
ted, resulting in armed conflict known as the | Austrian Civil War . |
In the aftermath of the | Austrian Civil War the Krampus tradition was a target |
suppression of the Socialist Party during the | Austrian Civil War. |
Hubert Salmhofer (born July 24 1964) is an | Austrian clarinetist and basset horn player. |
Peter Schmidl is an | Austrian clarinetist. |
Wenzel Fuchs is an | Austrian clarinetist. |
Rico Gulda (born April 9, 1968) is an | Austrian classical pianist and producer. |
mannsthal to the Viennese audience as well as | Austrian classics of Ludwig Anzengruberand Ferdinand R |
g foreign and established public figures into | Austrian classrooms to talk about their positive and n |
h 1965 in Ottensheim in Upper Austria) was an | Austrian clergyman, academic, politician, civil servan |
key on stage at Bestival and once posed as an | Austrian climate change lecturer, "Professor Bernhard |
for the | Austrian climber see Paul Preuss (climber) |
tl" Kubizek (1888, Linz - 1956, Eferding), an | Austrian close friend of Adolf Hitler |
ons, with the entire band wearing traditional | Austrian clothes. |
at the end of career played for low-division | Austrian club Slovan Wien (1977-80). |
ach of the Austria national football team and | Austrian club side Rapid Vienna, whose last team he co |
iga club ERC Schwenningen, later switching to | Austrian club Graz 99ers, before he decided to return |
lay for the German club KFC Uerdingen 05, the | Austrian club FC Wacker Tirol and the Norwegian club H |
-5, Brenneman returned to pro hockey, joining | Austrian club Innsbrucker EV, for whom he collected 18 |
„Austrian Scientist of the Year 2009“ by the | Austrian Club of Education and Science Journalists. |
Cauthorn moved to Europe in 1993, signing for | Austrian club ABC Graz. |
In summer 2006 Chinchilla joined | Austrian club SC Rheindorf Altach, and spent two years |
e left the club in the summer of 2006 joining | Austrian club Kapfenberg. |
had his first abroad experience, signing for | Austrian club FC Red Bull Salzburg. |
ngarian footballer who plays as a striker for | Austrian club SK Sturm Graz. |
He most recently was the manager of | Austrian club SK Schwadorf. |
me club Maribor in 1979, before moving to the | Austrian club Spittal/Drau in 1985, where he spent 3 s |
ril 29, 2011, signed a one-year contract with | Austrian club, EHC Black Wings Linz. |
He then transferred to another | Austrian club, GAK of the Austrian Bundesliga where he |
In 1985, after marrying her | Austrian coach Thomas Nemeth, she got Austrian citizen |
A humble man, the | Austrian coach had ignored the hype after Bannister's |
, protected privacy and banned warring on the | Austrian Coast (Bay of Kotor). |
closure of other DP camps, Hallein became the | Austrian collection point for Jewish emigrees to Canad |
he Nazis, but it also contained holdings from | Austrian collections. |
harbor, taking on coal from three German and | Austrian colliers. |
The | Austrian Colonel Hertwegh was supposed to occupy the n |
Ruprecht von Eggenberg (1546-1611), | Austrian colonel-general |
tion died in 1783, the attempt at starting an | Austrian colony died with him. |
French captured twenty-seven cannon and seven | Austrian colors and was a major success against the Au |
On the same day, an | Austrian column under the command of General Mohr, att |
Franz Joseph, Marquis de Lusignan's isolated | Austrian column south of the main battlefield. |
Eva (German: Die Halbzarte) is a 1958 | Austrian comedy film directed by Rolf Thiele. |
The | Austrian command did not learn of the French departure |
is de Bay and a multinational army led by the | Austrian commander Guido Starhemberg during the War of |
Austrian commander Klenau, with an initial force of 18 | |
Clerfayt perhaps achieved more than any other | Austrian commander (except the Archduke Charles of Aus |
Because of this battle, the | Austrian commander in chief was obliged to keep some t |
The | Austrian commander in chief, Ferencz Gyulai, had sent |
February 1943, with a crew of 53 under their | Austrian commander Oberleutnant Graf Carl-Gabriel von |
Conrad von Hotzendorf, the | Austrian commander, moved the Austrian Second Army to |
The | Austrian commander, Linsingen, sought to check the Rus |
the battle, he was released on parole by the | Austrian commander-in-chief, De Vins, soon afterwards. |
oor coordination and disagreement between the | Austrian commanders, only a small force of Austrians w |
An | Austrian commentator perceptively noted that the right |
ntered around the Congress of Vienna where an | Austrian commoner is mistaken for the Tsar of Russia. |
der Donau - August 23, 2006 in Vienna) was an | Austrian communications technician. |
The newspaper of the | Austrian Communist Party, Rote Fahne (Red Flag), was c |
1915 - October 23 (or 20), 1943) was a Jewish | Austrian communist student activist and fighter during |
War I, Fabri became a founding member of the | Austrian Communist Party and founded the Union of Prol |
) was a German Communist, a co-founder of the | Austrian Communist Party in 1918. |
u (January 29, 1903-September ?, 1937) was an | Austrian communist, member of the International Left O |
no doubts that without Soviet assistance the | Austrian communists would fail again, but the degree o |
Austrian companies are active in investing and trading | |
re of the Norwegian company Statkraft and the | Austrian company EVN that will invest approximately EU |
l is a registered trademark of Lenzing AG, an | Austrian company specializing in textiles and fibers, |
ed Bull New York, as AEG sold the club to the | Austrian company Red Bull GmbH. |
The concrete is manufactured by the | Austrian company Rieder, and the design of the pavilio |
prefabricated parts of the church, won by an | Austrian company, R. Ph. |
An | Austrian company, Gaskoks, obtained the technology fro |
Andritz AG, an | Austrian company. |
art of Austria-Hungary, most sources separate | Austrian competitors from the Hungarians at the 1896 G |
13 | Austrian competitors entered 3 disciplines, with 19 en |
ress centre in Linz, Austria, named after the | Austrian composer Anton Bruckner, home for the Ars Ele |
k Fuchs (5 May 1842 - 15 October 1899) was an | Austrian composer and conductor, and the brother of Ro |
In 1966, she married | Austrian composer Gottfried von Einem (died 1996), for |
hold (3 March 1854 - 4 September 1935) was an | Austrian composer and pianist. |
the only symphony written by the 20th-century | Austrian composer Erich Wolfgang Korngold, though he a |
ann Georg Reinhardt, (c 1676, 6 January 1742) | Austrian composer |
nenthall (18 June 1836 - 9 March 1896) was an | Austrian composer who lived and worked in France. |
r to write the libretto for two operettas for | Austrian Composer Karl Michael Ziehrer which were perf |
edrich Haas (* August 16, 1953 in Graz) is an | Austrian composer of spectral music. |
iegmund von Hausegger (1872, Graz - 1948), an | Austrian composer and conductor, son of Friedrich |
er (11 February 1790 - 31 August 1862) was an | Austrian composer of liturgical music. |
urpose, with one variation by every important | Austrian composer living at the time, as well as sever |
s a comic opera in a prologue and two acts by | Austrian composer Alexander Zemlinsky. |
times referred to as Leonhard de Call, was an | Austrian composer and guitarist. |
Sepp Rosegger (1874, Langenwang - 1948), | Austrian composer and doctor, son of Peter |
Alfred Zamara (1863 - 1940) was an | Austrian composer and harpist. |
- 28 October 1914 in Vienna, Austria) was an | Austrian composer of operas and operettas, a music cri |
His father Johann Gansch was a renowned | Austrian composer and pedagogue for brass music instru |
Familie (The Swiss Family) is an opera by the | Austrian composer Joseph Weigl. |
While on his death bed, the | Austrian composer Franz Schubert wanted most to read m |
(* 13 February 1940 - 10 August 2001) was an | Austrian composer and jazz musician. |
onno (29 January 1711 - 15 April 1788) was an | Austrian composer of Italian origin. |
oli, a group of musicians associated with the | Austrian composer Karlheinz Essl performed this song i |
1606, Styria - 1659), | Austrian composer |
y and society) and the Brucknerfest, honoring | Austrian composer Anton Bruckner. |
aus Ager (born 10 May 1946 in Salzburg) is an | Austrian composer and conductor. |
date unknown - Alberich Mazak, | Austrian composer (died 1661) |
Franz Krenn, an | Austrian composer |
g, 10 July 1778 - Paris, 3 April 1858) was an | Austrian composer and pianist. |
Gerhard Bronner (1922-2007), | Austrian composer |
(born September 16, 1963 in Innsbruck) is an | Austrian composer and pianist. |
y (23 October 1796 - 7 September 1838) was an | Austrian composer and violinist who lived primarily in |
ter the Second World War: an opera by a young | Austrian composer who had not collaborated in the form |
ovember 30, 1972 in Vienna) was a German-born | Austrian composer of classical music. |
Hermann Grabner (1886 - 1969), | Austrian composer and music teacher |
horn concerto especially composed for him by | Austrian composer Herbert Willi. |
ayer (September 5, 1831 - May 9, 1872) was an | Austrian composer and band conductor, best known as th |
January 17 - Wilhelm Kienzl, | Austrian composer (d. |
Heinz Kratochwil (1933 - 1995), an | Austrian composer for classical guitar (de) |
Johann (Joseph) Fux (1660, Styria - 1741), | Austrian composer, music theorist and pedagogue of the |
Silvia Sommer (born 9 April 1944) is an | Austrian composer, pianist and music producer. |
spiel (born 1962 in Judenburg, Austria) is an | Austrian composer, trombonist, and pianist most associ |
n Eberl (13 June 1765 - 11 March 1807) was an | Austrian composer, teacher and pianist. |
on Preyer (15 March 1807 - 9 May 1901) was an | Austrian composer, conductor and teacher. |
For the | Austrian composer, see Artur Schnabel. |
Blasius Amon (1558 - June 1590) was an | Austrian composer, singer and Franciscan monk in the l |
(October 2, 1808 - January 19, 1857), was an | Austrian composer, conductor and musical performer. |
Wilhelm Grosz, an | Austrian composer, pianist and conductor |
h (30 May 1892 or 1893 - 11 July 1942) was an | Austrian composer, conductor, and pianist. |
(22 January 1900 - 22 September 1975) was an | Austrian composer, clarinetist, conductor and poet. |
For the prominent | Austrian composer, see Franz Schubert. |
1878, Monaco - March 21, 1934, Berlin) was an | Austrian composer, conductor, teacher and administrato |
Klaus Lang (born 26 April 1971 in Graz) is an | Austrian composer, concert organist and academic teach |
Academy of Music in a production directed by | Austrian composer, librettist, and stage director Erns |
Waldemar Bloch (1906 - 1984) was an | Austrian composer. |
This article is about the | Austrian composer. |
Linda Spa (September 4 1968 in Vienna) is an | Austrian composer. |
ried (22 January 1902 - 24 March 1979) was an | Austrian composer. |
ax Wolff (1840 February-23 March 1886) was an | Austrian composer. |
It is named after Franz Schubert, a famous | Austrian composer. |
ismauer; died August 21, 1992, Vienna) was an | Austrian composer. |
Paul Hertel (born 9 May 1953) is an | Austrian composer. |
rcel Rubin (7 July 1905 - 12 May 1995) was an | Austrian composer. |
Franz Cibulka, born in 1946, is an | Austrian composer. |
48, Vienna - 21 December 1906, Vienna) was an | Austrian composer. |
1916, Linz-February 8, 2005, Salzburg) was an | Austrian composer. |
Dieter Kaufmann (born April 22, 1941) is an | Austrian composer. |
sler (12 March 1874 - 4 October 1949), was an | Austrian composer. |
Innsbruck, 17 August 1974) is an | Austrian composer. |
09, Vienna - 18 December 1878, Vienna) was an | Austrian composer. |
Gottlieb Theophil Muffat (1690-1770) was an | Austrian composer/organist and son of Georg Muffat. |
l Czerny, a young Franz Liszt, and many other | Austrian composers. |
He accepted the | Austrian concept of opportunity cost (found in the wor |
With early encouragement from the | Austrian concert pianist Alfred Brendel he was awarded |
itner (15 May, 1922 - 8 January, 2010) was an | Austrian conductor who spent most of his professional |
Krips (8 April 1902 - 13 October 1974) was an | Austrian conductor and violinist. |
core was complete, Gruenberg showed it to the | Austrian conductor Erich Kleiber, who at the time was |
neider (26 March 1939, Vienna, Austria) is an | Austrian conductor and opera administrator. |
Gert Hofbauer, an | Austrian conductor and trumpeter |
Hubert Deutsch (born 3 May 1925) is an | Austrian conductor and administrator closely connected |
, Vienna - died 8 August 1968, Zurich) was an | Austrian conductor and composer. |
Carlos Kleiber (1930-2004), | Austrian conductor |
t Balatsch (born 10 March 1928, Vienna) is an | Austrian conductor and chorus master. |
Manfred Honeck (born 17 September 1958) is an | Austrian conductor, the son of Otto and Frieda Honeck, |
For the | Austrian conductor, see Rudolf Schwarz (conductor). |
d (July 22, 1895 - December 29, 1962), was an | Austrian conductor, particularly associated with the m |
eodor Guschlbauer (born 1939 in Vienna) is an | Austrian conductor. |
nd, Vienna - 27 January, 1956, Zurich) was an | Austrian conductor. |
Karl Kritz (1906 - 17 December 1969) was an | Austrian conductor. |
5 February 1949 in Marchtrenk, Austria) is an | Austrian conductor. |
Josef Wallnig is an | Austrian conductor. |
ig, (February 9, 1908 - July 31, 2003) was an | Austrian conductor. |
ohaska (May 12, 1912 - March 29, 1987) was an | Austrian conductor. |
Uwe Mund (born 1941) is an | Austrian conductor. |
(December 29, 1896 - February 6, 1946) was an | Austrian conductor. |
, 1973, Winston-Salem, North Carolina) was an | Austrian conductor. |
er the shadow of some of the great German and | Austrian conductors of his era, for whom he understudi |
y into World War I caused the downfall of the | Austrian conductor's career in Cincinnati. |
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