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to 1881, Mandyczewski was the conductor of the | Vienna Singakademie. |
accomplished class of finished pianists at the | Vienna Conservatoire of Music and held this position |
ther Mexican nationals and to Mexico under the | Vienna Convention on Consular Relations." |
Until 1873 Csillag belonged to the cast of the | Vienna Royal Opera House, and was a general favorite. |
Fischhof who became Professor of Piano at the | Vienna Conservatoire in 1833. |
rl Flesch in Berlin and in 1936, he joined the | Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, however he was later e |
ra, the Austrian Radio Symphony Orchestra, the | Vienna Volksoper and the Vienna Chamber Orchestra. |
80 to 1981 and Lorin Maazel's assistant at the | Vienna Staatsoper from 1982 to 1984. |
He was named the director of the | Vienna observatory in 1878. |
Godfrid WESSELY Oil and Gas Occurrences of the | Vienna Basin |
He is considered as a member of the | Vienna School of Art History. |
he Budapest Opera and later taught harp at the | Vienna Conservatory. |
In the | Vienna Gallery there is a Madonna and Child painted o |
cert pianist, he became a piano teacher at the | Vienna Music Academy. |
The | Vienna Opera Ball Dubai is part of the Vienna Opera B |
urn in 1945 to give a piano masterclass at the | Vienna Academy of Music. |
He is best known for being a member of the | Vienna Circle and one of the key theorists in logical |
rt in a specially constructed open-air theatre | Vienna in 1668. |
heViennese fashion,thetime, theMondayRevue,the | Vienna Allgemeine Zeitung, the Neue Wiener Journaland |
He then proceeded to Rome and then | Vienna. |
en Kostentheorie (Foundations of Cost Theory), | Vienna, 1932 |
He finished his studies in the Theresianum, | Vienna and studied law in Budapest. |
The solo concerto in Maria Theresia's | Vienna, 2002-2003. |
PhD Thesis, | Vienna 1953. |
schinger K.: Ferdinand Kauer, doctoral thesis, | Vienna 1929 |
Jewish refugees from Iran who transit through | Vienna. |
Since the majority of the refugees go through | Vienna before they receive asylum in the United State |
lgrams and crusaders, who often passed through | Vienna on their way to Jerusalem. |
At that time | Vienna was a four-power city located inside the Sovie |
Tin | Vienna bread |
ed the 2009 Choice Outstanding Academic Title; | Vienna and Chicago, Friends or Foes? (Capital Press, |
unsellor in St. Petersburg before returning to | Vienna in 1912. |
At the end of the 1860s, he moved to | Vienna, where in 1871, the conductor, Hans Richter, a |
He moved to | Vienna in 1812 and was awarded his doctorate from the |
tica di Sicurita) based in Trieste sent him to | Vienna in the years 1927-1928 to study personal insur |
was deposed and he and his wife were exiled to | Vienna where he died fifteen years later. |
ambassador, in 1882 to London, and in 1885 to | Vienna. |
the French Revolutionary Wars, and returned to | Vienna where he renewed his friendship with Beethoven |
Spain, the first wife of Emperor Leopold I, to | Vienna, where he became one of the emperor's influent |
ut during the Nazi period she went in exile to | Vienna and after the Anschluss in 1938 through Italy |
In 1757 they both went to | Vienna where they were employed by the court as music |
His body was transferred to | Vienna where he was entombed at the Central Cemetery |
ion to the imperial throne he went with him to | Vienna to serve as Hofkapellmeister there. |
In 1839 Ficquelmont was recalled to | Vienna to assume the duties of the Foreign Office dur |
In 1852 she moved to | Vienna with her mother. |
He arrived to | Vienna in 1790 and began his study of architecture, l |
most of the Jews were banished or deported to | Vienna. |
him like a slave" when he wanted to go back to | Vienna more than once. |
Late in 1550 he went to | Vienna to work at the Habsburg court, and he remained |
He went to | Vienna in 1779 to become a prefect of studies at the |
After visiting California, he went back to | Vienna and married in 1886. |
The family soon moved to | Vienna where the widow of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart bec |
In 2009 Diamond moved to | Vienna, Austria. |
Moonesinghe (by them Sri Lanka's ambassador to | Vienna) and others on how the transport services were |
In 1760 he went to | Vienna and entered the Austrian army as a field marsh |
In 1877 he returned to | Vienna, where from 1884 to 1886 he edited the Neue il |
st Dixfield, Maine from 1877 to 1879, moved to | Vienna, Maine in 1885 and retired from ministry in 18 |
Next, the family moved to | Vienna where it remained until 1931, and Clinton lear |
He went to | Vienna, Austria for four years, where he studied unde |
Some ICE services to | Vienna and Innsbruck stop here. |
Diesel U-Music World Tour, which took them to | Vienna, Austria in November 2009. |
n after 1945 despite attempts to return him to | Vienna. |
At 1803 he moved to | Vienna and became one of the most significant persona |
o couples fleeing from occupied Kracow came to | Vienna, in order to get to Switzerland with his help. |
Born in Hungary, he moved to | Vienna. |
In 1680 he travelled to | Vienna, where he was court painter to Leopold I of Au |
ng of the court made Beethoven's relocation to | Vienna permanent, and his stipend was terminated. |
In 1854 he was sent to | Vienna to bring Austria over to the side of Russia, b |
Eck) to Salzburg and the West Autobahn (A1) to | Vienna. |
rged of conspiring with Venice, he traveled to | Vienna to defend himself, but died on the way in Chur |
He went to | Vienna in 1657. |
He went to | Vienna, Austria to study medicine for four years. |
road branched, to the west through Grenoble to | Vienna (modern Vienne), on the Rhone; to the south th |
Suleiman's march to | Vienna was also an attempt to assist his vassal, John |
ral months in a campy before being returned to | Vienna, Austria. |
her troupe in Galicia, with which he toured to | Vienna. |
lfgang Amadeus Mozart and his family travel to | Vienna, stopping at the Abbey of Melk. |
etired (in the early 1900s), and they moved to | Vienna, Austria, in 1910. |
5 in Lower Austria, the band soon relocated to | Vienna where the scene for indie rock music was growi |
After his resignation, he went to | Vienna where he died on March 29, 1861. |
ty postwar, Haus's remains were transferred to | Vienna in 1925. |
ing in Mexico City for a while, he returned to | Vienna after the end of World War II. |
Gluck decided to go back to | Vienna and never returned to Paris. |
he Army of the Upper Rhine, he was recalled to | Vienna to serve on the Hofkriegsrat in 1795. |
During 1908, Trakl relocated to | Vienna to study pharmacy, and became acquainted with |
In 1900, he moved to | Vienna, where he practiced as a freelance architect a |
After a brief return to | Vienna, Ulrich moved to the Deutsche Eishockey Liga i |
In 1947 Hauser and his wife returned to | Vienna and took part in the reconstruction. |
ruary 1975 Elizabeth escaped to Kenya, then to | Vienna, then to London. |
In 1952, he was called to | Vienna University as professor of Greek history, anci |
He worked for the BBC and returned to | Vienna in 1946 in British uniform. |
WHHR (92.1 FM) is a radio station licensed to | Vienna, Georgia, USA. |
In 1747 he undertook a journey to | Vienna, in company with the bishop of Volterra, for w |
on 23 May 1915, Baron von Macchio returned to | Vienna where he continued in his function as First Se |
In June 1849 Haynau was called to | Vienna to command first an army of reserve, and then |
After marrying M. Bigot, she moved to | Vienna in 1804, where she lived for five years. |
ll and Canon Liddon of St. Paul's travelled to | Vienna and Serbia on a fact-finding tour. |
rian ambassador in Berlin, then he returned to | Vienna as ambassador. |
After escaping, he traveled to | Vienna, and then to Leipzig, where he studied archite |
He then retired to | Vienna, and in 1812 he took part in the attempt to ex |
1857 he was once again Prussian ambassador to | Vienna, he cultivated good relations with Austria as |
ost, he left his home city in 1879 and went to | Vienna, where he graduated from the School of Arts an |
In 1996, Waldeck returned to | Vienna, Austria and produced the Northern Lights EP, |
so popular that it prompted Kalman to move to | Vienna. |
e separated from the Shomer Israel and went to | Vienna for the purpose of medical studies where he - |
Zebediah with ill health retires to | Vienna for treatment leaving his son, Lancelot Handel |
In 1951 he returned to | Vienna, where he remained for the rest of his life. |
es paid from Madoff Investments, to Cohmad, to | Vienna Bank Medici majority owner, Sonja Kohn, which |
On her return in 1946 she was sent to | Vienna to establish an office for the Field Intellige |
lish Royal Chapel, after which he travelled to | Vienna about 1785 to see and listen to Haydn and Moza |
Jenninger served as German ambassador to | Vienna, Austria from 1991 to 1995, and as ambassador |
Tora-San Goes to | Vienna was released theatrically on August 5, 1989. |
d emperor, forthwith, summoned the cardinal to | Vienna to intimidate him by means, as he wrote to Kau |
of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen, who sent her to | Vienna to study music. |
by Ottavio Piccolomini and accompanied him to | Vienna, where he painted a portrait of the Emperor Fe |
Gyulai were defeated, leading to his recall to | Vienna. |
Some time after this date Bruck moved to | Vienna, and in 1548 to Linz. |
ver, Singer was forced to flee Nazi Germany to | Vienna. |
In 1864 he went as Hessian envoy to | Vienna, retiring in 1872 when the post was abolished. |
In 1955 he moved to | Vienna, Austria, where he studied piano and graduated |
before leaving to become Ottoman ambassador to | Vienna, thus getting out of Paris only 2 years before |
forced to emigrate to Zemun, and afterwards to | Vienna. |
In 1887 he went to | Vienna to work with Theodor Meynert (1833-1892), whom |
cisse he left Paris in disgust and returned to | Vienna to live out the remainder of his life. |
In 1882 he moved to | Vienna, where he was assistant to Hermann Nothnagel. |
In 1834 he went to | Vienna, where he devoted himself to literary work, an |
ry in 1933 because he was Jewish) and moved to | Vienna. |
arza has been used to supply drinking water to | Vienna, since the 1st Viennese Spring Water Supply Ne |
He returned to | Vienna as a lecturer in mineralogy and chemistry and, |
marriage with Marie Benigna, they relocated to | Vienna where Ottavio died when he fell off a horse in |
In 1819 he went to | Vienna as an envoy, where he died on 9 December 1845. |
(1832-1889) in Prague, and in 1891 returned to | Vienna as a successor to Carl Braun (1822-1891) as ch |
In 1892 he traveled to | Vienna to study with famed otologist Adam Politzer (1 |
and their father decided to move the family to | Vienna in 1907 so that Sigmund could launch a career. |
Carl Pathe had gone to | Vienna as a representative the year before. |
Offenbach went to | Vienna in 1861 to conduct performances of Le mariage |
In 1925, he moved to | Vienna, where he played the viola with the Fitzner Qu |
ts at home and abroad, including ambassador to | Vienna and later ambassador to Paris. |
ition until 30 June 1965 when he was posted to | Vienna as Ambassador of the Soviet Union to Austria. |
Mr Jaffiir Musthafa, Sri lanka's Ambassador to | Vienna. |
d of the war Schmidt-Gentner remained loyal to | Vienna and successfully continued his composing caree |
In 1769 Karpe moved to | Vienna, where he studied law and philosophy. |
Karl returns to | Vienna and Mino, his father and Freda spend a carefre |
e headquarter was relocated from Copenhagen to | Vienna. |
to East Berlin was completed, he was posted to | Vienna, first as political adviser to the Soviet Cont |
Some time after his move to | Vienna, in 1815, he became choirmaster at the Schotte |
In 1879, he moved to | Vienna from Linz. |
start of the World War I Kuzela moved back to | Vienna where he worked for a community. |
une, 1851, to Constantinople, and then back to | Vienna where he stayed briefly before heading to Ital |
n the occasion of Pope John Paul II's visit to | Vienna, Sister Maria Restituta was beatified. |
mpire (today in Lithuania), Rosenblum moved to | Vienna after experiencing anti-semitism and being pre |
In 1816, he traveled to | Vienna to paint the portrait of Emperor Francis I of |
Ilona Friedman came to | Vienna from Hungary in 1944, when she and her family |
building a broad gauge railway all the way to | Vienna in Austria. |
r abandoned his studies in the law and went to | Vienna about 1804, where he met Haydn and may have st |
Later he moved to | Vienna and worked with the architect Heinrich von Fer |
eign Secretary, he was appointed Ambassador to | Vienna, and served until his death there in 1916. |
V was located in Graz, but eventually moved to | Vienna. |
he overthrow of the Soviet Republic he fled to | Vienna. |
nsorship was lifted in Austria, he returned to | Vienna and founded "Die Presse", a daily newspaper wh |
In 2003 he returned to | Vienna and has played for them since. |
Upon his return to | Vienna he failed to honor his pledge and renounce his |
was two years old, she came with her family to | Vienna, then the Austro-Hungarian Empire's capital, a |
n of the century, the Ganz family relocated to | Vienna where the family-house became a meeting point |
This award took her to | Vienna, Austria, during the Allied occupation of that |
He was despatched to | Vienna in 1721 on a mission to secure the release of |
Moving on to | Vienna via Munich, Punto met Beethoven, who wrote his |
He returned to | Vienna in 1933 and worked again at the Theater an der |
ber 1912, he was sent as Ottoman ambassador to | Vienna, a position he held until the end of World War |
722 he went from Lisbon to London, and then to | Vienna. |
Hermann Schlegel travels to | Vienna in 1824 to attend the lectures of Leopold Fitz |
He relocated to | Vienna, taking his Astronomical Bureau organization w |
the Abwehr of Wilhelm Canaris and was sent to | Vienna in 1938, where he served as the Chief of the c |
Although born in Hungary, Garics moved to | Vienna when he was 14 years old and started his footb |
ginally, the Championships had been awarded to | Vienna, but later they backed out due to the financia |
Then he moved to | Vienna for the internship in internal medicine and be |
hic Design, but dropped out at 16 and moved to | Vienna shortly afterwards. |
Hailed as a child prodigy, he was sent to | Vienna at the age of 9, where he studied piano with R |
Licensed to | Vienna, Georgia, USA. |
In 1786 Vogl went to | Vienna to study, and later to practice law. |
riters, artists and musicians, he travelled to | Vienna where he worked under Meixner, then Gasser, bo |
In November 1809, he traveled to | Vienna looking for success. |
In 1908, he was appointed in the same role to | Vienna, and that same year became Consul General at B |
the collision was so bad 3001 was sent back to | Vienna for repairs. |
ded his father as cantor there before going to | Vienna in 1722. |
He moved to | Vienna giants Austria Vienna for a prolific 4 years b |
In 2002 Muthspiel returned to | Vienna, founding his record label Material Records, w |
steps were taken at once to send this score to | Vienna so that it might be bought for the Imperial Li |
He came to | Vienna during the Seven Years' War as a Prussian pris |
In 1810 he was made ambassador to | Vienna, where he negotiated the conditions for Napole |
Shortly afterwards he relocated to | Vienna, where in 1862 he became a member of the Vienn |
cialist politics, and soon after that moved to | Vienna in 1909. |
e of 9 she lost her parents and had to move to | Vienna where she worked as a chamber-maid for 11 year |
In 1874 he returned to | Vienna and in 1887 was appointed director of the Zool |
He returned to | Vienna in 1797, and in 1799 became professor of histo |
tor, Hiner Saleem, and the Iraqi Ambassador to | Vienna, Tariq Aqrawi, were born in this city. |
He moved to | Vienna at fourteen to pursue his training on a schola |
In 1860 he relocated to | Vienna as Oberlehrer at the Theresianum, then held th |
German journal: In the train from Kronstadt to | Vienna, a peasant from Bussd is sitting next to a mer |
e he played in their youth team, later went to | Vienna and played for Wiener Sportclub (1949-1951) an |
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