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Peter Rosei (born in | Vienna on June 17, 1946) is an Austrian literary writ |
Count von Czernin died in | Vienna on 4 April 1932. |
lgrams and crusaders, who often passed through | Vienna on their way to Jerusalem. |
and then loaded onto barges and transported to | Vienna on the Wiener Neustadt Canal. |
The opera was first performed in | Vienna on December 9, 1789. |
performed at the Theater in der Josefstadt in | Vienna on stage. |
She was married in | Vienna on 20 December 1274 to the future Albert I of |
By the time Strauss died in | Vienna on 3 June 1899, the work lay unfinished, altho |
However, at Georg Danzer's comeback concert in | Vienna on 16 April 2007, the three individuals met ag |
Ratifications were exchanged in | Vienna on November 8, 1921, and the treaty became eff |
he first performance was at the Burgtheater in | Vienna on 30 January 1765. |
Recorded in | Vienna on November 7, 1987 |
It was first performed in the Carltheater, | Vienna on 21 March 1866. |
He died in | Vienna on 1796. |
ehearsed concert in the Theater an der Wien in | Vienna, on December 22, 1808. |
here the hill rolls eastward into the basin of | Vienna one finds the Wilhelminenspital, one of Vienna |
dor of the Soviet Union to Austria, serving in | Vienna only until 14 October 1956. |
Deutsch was born in | Vienna, only child to Ernst and Maria Deutsch. |
He died in | Vienna, Ontario at the age of 84. |
the 1990 World Open at Philadelphia, the 1998 | Vienna Open, the 1999 Utrecht Open and the 2002 Zwoll |
Its offices in | Vienna, opened in 1873, were at the Palais Epstein. |
es won the Brilliancy Prize with his favourite | Vienna Opening against Janowski. . |
She was a member of the | Vienna Opera Company who had previous experience sing |
The | Vienna Opera Ball Dubai is part of the Vienna Opera B |
conducted in the Warsaw Opera, in 1912 in the | Vienna Opera. |
the Battle of Leipzig in 1813, the Congress of | Vienna opted to mediatise his realm and give it to Au |
ed Cultus harmonicus, were published by him in | Vienna, Opus I in 1649, Opus Minus (II) in 1650 and O |
Guttenbrunn was born either in | Vienna, or in Krems (it is not known which). |
A Gala Christmas in | Vienna or Christmas in Vienna V is a DVD released in |
ntly in Tokyo, Seoul, Detroit, NYC, Berlin and | Vienna or Rome. |
Most of these pieces are now in | Vienna or Madrid, including Titian's Venus with an Or |
he dialogue) was first recorded in 1955 by the | Vienna Orchestral Society conducted by F. Charles Adl |
rs of the orchestra were selected from leading | Vienna orchestras such as the Vienna Symphony Orchest |
Vienna original cast: Monica Solem | |
verification checks in accordance with a 1999 | Vienna OSCE document on confidence and security-build |
Tribe and musical director of two ensembles in | Vienna, Otto's Jazz Ensemble and Das Erste Wiener Str |
It was written while he led the | Vienna Outpatient Clinic for sexually-related problem |
is delivered to the Austria's capital city of | Vienna over the 1st Viennese Spring Water Pipeline (I |
follows six interwoven stories set in suburban | Vienna over the course of a summer weekend. |
it was in general a bad time for musicians in | Vienna, owing to the war with Turkey that began the p |
He ordered black flags to be flown over his | Vienna Palace during the Anschluss and, when Vienna's |
The front gates of Leopold's | Vienna palace were actually the front gates of Prague |
n served as a Bavarian diplomat in Diplomat in | Vienna, Paris and Athens. |
After further experience in | Vienna, Paris and Berlin, he returned to Basel to pra |
Performances in | Vienna, Paris and New York followed, and The Dream of |
She made guest appearances in | Vienna, Paris, London, Rome, Dresden. |
of a migratory student, visiting Berlin, Rome, | Vienna, Paris, Amsterdam, Oxford, and Cambridge. |
During a house concert in | Vienna Passauerhof she played on November 23, 1781 Mo |
long railway tunnel under construction west of | Vienna passing underneath the northern part of Wiener |
Junker for the Akademie der Wissenschaften in | Vienna, Pelizaeus-Museum Hildesheim and University of |
he presided over such productions as the first | Vienna performances of Der Rosenkavalier. |
ng of the court made Beethoven's relocation to | Vienna permanent, and his stipend was terminated. |
s been performed at the Neujahrskonzert of the | Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra as recently as for the |
rlin State Opera, 1931), and concerts with the | Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra (1935) and in the Nethe |
One of his brothers is the | Vienna Philharmonic leader Rainer Honeck. |
, and Haitink's Bruckner performances with the | Vienna Philharmonic are notable for their engineering |
He was leader of the | Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra for over half a century |
f the late 1930s he instead won a place at the | Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, of which he became Kon |
Anton Bruckner: Symphony No. 9, with the | Vienna Philharmonic (EMI) |
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, cond. | |
te popular and his works were performed by the | Vienna Philharmonic and the famous Hellmesberger Quar |
In 1945 he joined the | Vienna Philharmonic and spent 19 years (1954 - 1973) |
eph Haydn's Cello Concerto in D major with the | Vienna Philharmonic conducted by Felix Weingartner. |
Familiar to many as the | Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra's contrabass first chai |
He later was principal clarinetist of the | Vienna Philharmonic from 1955-1983. |
Beethoven's Egmont Overture, performed by the | Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. |
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra - March 2006 | |
is official debut on December 2, 1900 with the | Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra under Mahler. |
oda, who, at the time, were all members of the | Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, as well as Prof, Gerha |
ato to Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Parto for the | Vienna Philharmonic Society at the Large Ridotto Room |
Gewandhaus Orchestra under Herbert Blomstedt, | Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra under Zubin Mehta, Phil |
he Rome Philharmonic, the London Symphony, the | Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, the Budapest Philharmo |
Herbert von Karajan / | Vienna Philharmonic rehearse the 4th Symphony |
He was principal trumpeter at famous | Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra from 1982 - 1996. |
towed the title of “Honorary Conductor” of the | Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra and in 2004 the Munich |
He is the principal clarinetist of the | Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. |
t the age of 20 he became concertmaster of the | Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. |
Anton Bruckner: Symphony No. 5, with the | Vienna Philharmonic (Deutsche Grammophon) |
Lorin Maazel conducting the | Vienna Philharmonic (released on RCA 57127 in 2000; d |
chestra, the London Symphony Orchestra and the | Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. |
She made her debut with the | Vienna Philharmonic (Lorin Maazel, conducting) in a c |
Georg Solti and the | Vienna Philharmonic (Decca CS6146) |
Riccardo Muti and the | Vienna Philharmonic (EMI CDC 556 336-2) |
rl Flesch in Berlin and in 1936, he joined the | Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, however he was later e |
Pops, Boston Symphony, San Francisco Symphony, | Vienna Philharmonic, Warsaw Philharmonic, St. Petersb |
Crosby, Sammy Davis Junior, Frank Sinatra, the | Vienna Philharmonic, the Berlin Philharmonic under He |
t was first formed from leading members of the | Vienna Philharmonic, during the war. |
: Franz Schubert: Symphony No. 8 "Unfinished", | Vienna Philharmonic, Deutsche Grammophon. |
from Friedrich Buxbaum, principal cello of the | Vienna Philharmonic, and then studied with Anton Walt |
He plays with the | Vienna Philharmonic, the Wiener Staatsoper, the RSO V |
est, Concertgebouworkest, Berlin Philharmonic, | Vienna Philharmonic, Vienna Symphony, Orchestre Lamou |
After leaving the | Vienna Philharmonic, Streicher contributed to the con |
cords session with Herbert von Karajan and the | Vienna Philharmonic. |
ilharmonia, Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, and | Vienna Philharmonic. |
estras, and has been a guest performer for the | Vienna Philharmonic. |
Then he studied on the | Vienna polytechnical school. |
The Wienerfelder Messe ( | Vienna Pop-Mass) is a popmass written by Thomas Raber |
laze for the harness production, the so-called | Vienna porcelain. |
d soon became a serious competitor for the top | Vienna portrait-litographer Josef Kriehuber. |
ne's chapel in the cathedral of St. Stephen in | Vienna portrays a catechist bending over two children |
on of Colonna, so that the imperial library in | Vienna possesses upwards of 83 church compositions by |
Examples include Postcards from | Vienna, Postcards from Barcelona, Postcards from Pari |
After periods in | Vienna, Prague and Dresden, he moved to Wittenberg, w |
matriculation in 1896 he studied in Innsbruck, | Vienna, Prague and Fribourg. |
m foreign universities - notably from those of | Vienna, Prague and Saint-Petersburg). |
tensively across Europe: Milan, Paris, London, | Vienna, Prague, Naples, Munich and Berlin. |
workd throughout the Austrian Empire, maily in | Vienna, Prague, Buda and his native Gorizia and Gradi |
es of Europe, including London, Berlin, Paris, | Vienna, Prague, Zurich, Amsterdam, Copenhagen and Mil |
a, the major BBC Orchestras, NHK Symphony, the | Vienna, Prague, Netherlands and English Chamber Orche |
Gustav Mahler directed the | Vienna premiere at the Hofoper on January 29, 1902, i |
(These performances, like the original | Vienna premiere, were all given in German.) |
Born in | Vienna, Prinz began studying the clarinet at the age |
The | Vienna process in part used high milling of Hungarian |
The mining company (now RHI AG at | Vienna producing refractory materials) is still the m |
The | Vienna production opened 26 February 2009 at the Raim |
The | Vienna production was revived on October 3, 2003 and |
1853 University of | Vienna professors, Oppolzer in back row, fourth from |
e recipient of many awards, including the 1990 | Vienna promotion award for composers, a 1993 award of |
received judgements from the imperial court in | Vienna protecting their rights in 1718 and 1725. |
tudy with Freud, becoming the president of the | Vienna Psychoanalytical Society. |
War II Thomas had incessantly pushed for a new | Vienna public planetarium, and in 1962 - at the age o |
storical communications journal of the city of | Vienna published a review article on the construction |
ratschek settled into residences in Munich and | Vienna, publishing not only poetry and prose, but als |
Vienna, R. Loewit, 1935. | |
n Sydney, the Ensemble Modern, Kronos Quartet, | Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra, Bang on a Can and ot |
Lisa Gasteen; Johan Botha; Falk Struckmann; | Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra/ Bertrand de Billy |
2002 Bertrand de Billy, | Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra (Oehms OC 312) |
He traveled to Warsaw and then to | Vienna, reaching Rome (where he enlisted Pope Gregory |
"Ain't Doin Nothin" with the Pork Dukes at the | Vienna Rebellion punk festival on 27 April 2008, he p |
er 31, 1848 - a fire, which started during the | Vienna Rebellion, later burned part of the Hofburg Ho |
rt history and philosophy at the University of | Vienna, receiving his doctorate in 1908. |
ve town, and in 1880 entered the University of | Vienna, receiving the degree of Doctor of Philosophy |
o such measure was taken but the government in | Vienna refused to punish the officers involved. |
However, the government in | Vienna refused it on political and military grounds. |
eden, Denmark (Bornholm and Falster), Austria ( | Vienna region), and Macedonia. |
She is a member of Tysons | Vienna Regional Chamber of Commerce, Central Fairfax |
to a spa town that is a favorite of the nearby | Vienna residents. |
ce, 2001), (Salzburg and Hamburg, Salzburg and | Vienna: Residenz Verlag, 2001); (Amsterdam: Ambo, 200 |
antee for the Pragmatic Sanction, the court of | Vienna resolved to sacrifice the Company and suspende |
ician Friedrich Adler on October 21, 1916 in a | Vienna restaurant. |
In 1864 he went as Hessian envoy to | Vienna, retiring in 1872 when the post was abolished. |
art of the First World War, her family fled to | Vienna, returning to Poland in 1918. |
forms the divide between the watersheds of the | Vienna River and the Liesingbach. |
The Kaiser roll, also called a | Vienna roll or a hard roll (original name: Semmel or |
ing for several months during which he visited | Vienna, Rome and Paris he returned to Berlin planning |
Bennett held posts in embassies in | Vienna, Rome and Athens before Lyndon Johnson appoint |
s greatest opera houses; Paris, Covent Garden, | Vienna, Rome, Australia, Buenos Aires, San Francisco, |
In | Vienna, Roth succeeded in gaining financial support f |
the staging of Mirakel, which was shown in the | Vienna Rotunde in 1912, led to Reinhardt's retreat fr |
and opera houses, including the Burgtheater in | Vienna, Royal Opera at Covent Garden, the Metropolita |
Until 1873 Csillag belonged to the cast of the | Vienna Royal Opera House, and was a general favorite. |
Meister has conducted the | Vienna RSO in a commercial recording of the music of |
These works have been exhibited in Berlin, | Vienna, Salzburg and Heidelberg. |
The latest tour in Europe (2010, including | Vienna, Salzburg, Frankfurt, Warsaw, Madrid and other |
Italy and Slovenia, and only a few hours from | Vienna, Salzburg, Budapest, Bratislava, and Zagreb. |
y claims to be the world's largest producer of | vienna sausages (at its biggest employer ConAgra Groc |
"pigs in a blanket" often refers to hot dogs, | Vienna sausages, or breakfast/link sausages wrapped i |
n the early 2000s, Sekerlioglu managed Maccabi | Vienna, SC Himberg and, until January 2005, SV Horn. |
n 1876, Klimt was awarded a scholarship to the | Vienna School of Arts and Crafts (Kunstgewerbeschule) |
off, the most important representatives of the | Vienna School of art history. |
He then taught at the | Vienna School of Arts from 1919 to 1925. |
t historian, and is considered a member of the | Vienna School of Art History. |
He is considered a member of the | Vienna School of Art History. |
usner, Arik Brauer and Wolfgang Hutter, of the | Vienna School of Fantastic Realism. |
onsidered one of the largest influences on the | Vienna School of Fantastic Realism. |
He is known as the founder of the New | Vienna School of Dermatology, an important group of p |
He was an important member of the celebrated | Vienna School of Dermatology, which was originally fo |
He then became a teacher in the | Vienna School of Acting. |
A founding member of the New | Vienna School of art history, which based itself on t |
Brauer is a co-founder of the | Vienna School of Fantastic Realism, together with Ern |
gy and raised the international profile of the | Vienna School of physical geography. |
He is considered as the founder of the | Vienna School of Art History. |
oped by scholars in his homelands, notably the | Vienna School in Austria and the Brno School in Czech |
He is considered as a member of the | Vienna School of Art History. |
Born in | Vienna, Schuba's passion for figure skating began as |
In | Vienna, Schumann found himself beset by depression an |
nknown French author, as well as a painting by | Vienna Secession artist Josef Bauer. |
veloping a unique personal style, blending the | Vienna Secession school of Otto Wagner with Greek Rev |
the Austrian € 0,50 or 50 euro-cent coin, the | Vienna Secession Building figures within a circle, sy |
o architect Adolf Loos (a former figure of the | Vienna Secession). |
There are works by artists of the | Vienna Secession, Art Nouveau and Art Deco. |
She exhibited with Mackintosh at the 1900 | Vienna Secession, where she was arguably an influence |
and from 1991 to 1995 he was president of the | Vienna Secession, a post first held by Gustav Klimt, |
Strongly influenced by the work of the | Vienna Secession, his work bridged late nineteenth ce |
His interior designs were influenced by the | Vienna Secession. |
For the Illinois village formerly known as | Vienna, see Astoria, Illinois |
For the stream in | Vienna, see Arbesbach (river). |
His letters from | Vienna, selected and edited by the Hon. |
However, in 1815, the Congress of | Vienna separated the Duchy of Lucca from Tuscany to g |
s of his work at Babylon appeared first in the | Vienna serial Mines de l'orient, and in 1839 in Londo |
A journey to understand a childhood in | Vienna shattered by Nazism that explores Susanne′s jo |
In | Vienna she became properly acquainted with the harpsi |
During that time in | Vienna she also attended the meetings of the Vienna C |
In 1817 in | Vienna, she married second to the Swedish Count colon |
In | Vienna she met Yosef Rochel, who had come there for m |
ime of acute shortage of food and resources in | Vienna, she managed to get employed at a United State |
Born in | Vienna, she studied in Italy; among her teachers were |
During her stay in | Vienna, she met and married her husband, baritone Wer |
hic Design, but dropped out at 16 and moved to | Vienna shortly afterwards. |
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