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erger, and then in the Academy of Fine Arts of | Vienna, where Michelangelo Unterberger, was the co-di |
the University of Music and Performing Arts in | Vienna, Austria. |
of Architecture at the Academy of Fine Arts in | Vienna. |
Rabbi Yehudah Aryeh Modena ( | Vienna, 1896; 2d ed., New York, 1901), his most impor |
f Europe, including the Salzburg Mozarteum and | Vienna's Musikverein, and made guest appearances with |
erformed and recorded by ensembles such as the | Vienna Symphony Orchestra and the Warsaw Philharmonic |
Familiar to many as the | Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra's contrabass first chai |
The competition is also known as the | Vienna Cup. |
also known by various such names, such as the | Vienna Arbitration Awards, Vienna Arbitral Awards, Vi |
.1%) - is listed on the Euronext as well as on | Vienna Stock Exchange (ATX/Euronext: ARTS). |
As in | Vienna, the central section is topped by a pair of do |
Pablo Casals, and with orchestras such as the | Vienna State Opera Orchestra, the London Symphony Orc |
over 50 German-language theaters, such as the | Vienna Volksoper, the Deutsche Oper Berlin, and the D |
nter-Allied Control Commission at Aspern, near | Vienna, after it returned from Ukraine. |
ommittee to the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly in | Vienna. |
ecutive and increasingly senior assignments in | Vienna at the CSCE and, later, the newly-named OSCE, |
Associated with | Vienna, and also Berlin and Hamburg, the Posse mit Ge |
head of the Jewish Colonization Association in | Vienna. |
ouraged by the American Medical Association of | Vienna (A.M.A.) he wrote the first edition of his boo |
sembly of the World Psychiatric Association in | Vienna was likely one of the most tense and disorgani |
zer Autorenversammlung literary association in | Vienna. |
In 1845 the Association of | Vienna Bakers announced a contest for the production |
to study mathematics, physics and astronomy in | Vienna. |
She joined the company at the | Vienna Hofoper (now Vienna State Opera) in 1864 where |
He also appeared regularly at the | Vienna Volksoper in operetta, notably Die Fledermaus. |
The younger Fall studied at the | Vienna Conservatory before rejoining his father and t |
She studied at the | Vienna Court Opera, becoming a pupil of Isidore Carey |
Later, in 1897, he began teaching at the | Vienna Conservatory as Professor of Music History and |
June 1, 1819 he was appointed professor at the | Vienna Conservatory, the first violin professor there |
He became a professor at the | Vienna Art Academy in 1972 and remained in this posit |
pted the post of Professor of Fine Arts at the | Vienna Academy. |
He spent many years conducting at the | Vienna State Opera and the Frankfurt Opera, and is no |
schule and then continued his education at the | Vienna Technical University. |
1820 and 1835 he worked as a professor at the | Vienna Technical University. |
He then taught at the | Vienna School of Arts from 1919 to 1925. |
received its premiere on 24 April 1911 at the | Vienna Musikverein, although it was not published unt |
The work was first performed at the | Vienna State Opera on 23 May 1971, with Horst Stein c |
Ille Gebeshuber studied at the | Vienna University of Technology, where she continued |
nging Verdi's Lady Macbeth in her debut at the | Vienna State Opera. |
eted his PhD in Numerical Plasmaphysics at the | Vienna University of Technology, Austria, in 1999, an |
At the | Vienna cemetery administration but is listed as Marga |
the First Prize and the Audience Prize at the | Vienna International Singing Competition. |
otball player who started his career at Admira | Vienna. |
his being engaged as a principal singer at the | Vienna Hofoper by Mahler where he enjoyed a highly su |
Monastery (Innsbruck), he studied voice at the | Vienna Academy of Music under Helene Karusso and Kurt |
was appointed to the roster of artists at the | Vienna State Opera (VSO) in 1921 where she sang throu |
d Tristan und Isolde in Lisbon; Macbeth at the | Vienna International Festival and the European premie |
ton of Berg's teacher Arnold Schoenberg at the | Vienna Musikverein on 31 March 1913. |
(end of year) - At the | Vienna Hofburg, groundbreaking is held for new Imperi |
m the stage in 1979, and began teaching at the | Vienna Music Academy and at the Sommerakademie in Sal |
ess in George Gershwin's Porgy and Bess at the | Vienna Volksoper. |
d von Einem's Der Besuch der alten Dame at the | Vienna State Opera in 1971. |
best (2:26:43) in the women's marathon at the | Vienna City Marathon on April 27, 2008. |
and in 1967 was awarded the first prize at the | Vienna International Violin Competition. |
He taught at the | Vienna Theresianum academy. |
It was built in 1955 at the | Vienna University of Technology by Heinz Zemanek. |
s Meinl Bank launched a couple of funds at the | Vienna Stock Exchange |
f the late 1930s he instead won a place at the | Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, of which he became Kon |
nd lifestyle was a focus on exhibitions at the | Vienna applied arts museum in 1896. |
ained the seeds of 19 soybean varieties at the | Vienna World Exposition (Wiener Weltausstellung). |
1962 to 1968 he was director of studies at the | Vienna Festival. |
ry lecturer for locomotive construction at the | Vienna Technical University. |
(1836-1844) he was appointed physician at the | Vienna hospital. |
That year, he was engaged at the | Vienna State Opera, but the Volksoper remained his ho |
He studied architecture at the | Vienna University of Technology from 1965 to 1972. |
enzfurthner, picture taken at Museumsquartier, | Vienna |
was the first British company to appear at the | Vienna Festival in June 1986 at the Theater an der Wi |
Having studied at Ingolstadt, | Vienna, Cracow and Paris, he returned to Ingolstadt i |
h 13, 1984), was an Austrian astronomer at the | Vienna Observatory from 1954 to 1984. |
The composition was first performed at the | Vienna Volksgarten at the 1867 Carnival in Vienna. |
He was conductor at the | Vienna Volksoper from 1920 to 1925. |
She later held leading positions at the | Vienna State Opera, the Berlin State Opera, and the D |
Hlawka did most of his work at the | Vienna University of Technology. |
rnationally two years later with debuts at the | Vienna State Opera in 1980, the Munich State Opera an |
At the | Vienna International Exhibition of 1873 he was awarde |
ed at the Manhattan School of Music and at the | Vienna State Academy in the 1950s. |
At the | Vienna Observatory, Edmund Weiss, who had been studyi |
rgh, before travelling to study at Heidelberg, | Vienna and London in 1900. |
ed by Johann Palisa on October 29, 1888 at the | Vienna Observatory. |
tudied with Adolf Bak and Simon Pullman at the | Vienna Conservatory from the age of twelve and gradua |
He studied at the | Vienna Academy with Friedrich Ohmann. |
choir director for Ferdinand Grossmann at the | Vienna State Opera. |
Dooley joined the roster at the | Vienna State Opera in the Fall of 1977. |
Herbeck, and Joseph Hellmesberger, Jr. at the | Vienna Conservatory, where he won prizes for composit |
ed to Austria in 1956 and studied there at the | Vienna Music Academy, under Richard Hauser (piano) an |
The operation aimed at capturing | Vienna started on April 7, 1945. |
time he completed professional training at the | Vienna music school (Konservatorium) in piano, harmon |
me professor of harmony and composition at the | Vienna Conservatory in 1839 and from 1844 to 1849 he |
as recorded in concert on July 13, 1991 at the | Vienna Staatsoper in Vienna, Austria. |
He taught at the | Vienna Conservatory from 1902. |
Henriette Herze, prominent in operetta at the | Vienna Volksoper, as was his second wife, the soprano |
The opera premiered on July 15, 1988, at the | Vienna Airport in Hangar #3. |
s of Tchaikovsky's First Piano Concerto at his | Vienna debut, he remarked: "He is an Octavian, but no |
884, aged twenty-one, he became teacher at the | Vienna Conservatory and in 1889 he became professor, |
He also appeared at Bratislava, | Vienna and Berlin. |
nted him Commissioner to represent Ohio at the | Vienna Exposition. |
the Metropolitan Opera in New York, and at the | Vienna State Opera. |
He studied music at the | Vienna Conservatory under Elisabeth Leonskaja and the |
She made her operatic debut in 1947, at the | Vienna State Opera, as Aida to great acclaim, she rem |
ruck Conservatory with Walter Kefer and at the | Vienna Music Academy with Peter Schmidl. |
In April 1997 Denoke debuted at the | Vienna State Opera as the Marschallin in Der Rosenkav |
In 1902 he became Kapellmeister at the | Vienna Volksoper under Carl Rainer Simons. |
She made her debut at the | Vienna Volksoper as Santuzza in Cavalleria rusticana. |
He became professor at the | Vienna Conservatory in 1850. |
of A. Wagner and in Dresden as a fellow at the | Vienna Academy. |
Gold Medal from the Berlin Art Academy at the | Vienna World Exhibition of 1873. |
was part of the Presidential entourage at the | Vienna summit in 1961 where he administered injection |
She made guest appearances at the | Vienna State Opera, the Salzburg Festival, La Scala i |
From 1841 he was appointed at the | Vienna Court Orchestra. |
1865 he taught singing and music theory at the | Vienna Conservatory and then at the Hamburg Conservat |
ole in a new production of Don Giovanni at the | Vienna State Opera in 1972. |
After having finished his law studies at the | Vienna University in 1872, he moved to Zagreb and wor |
as first performed at a benefit concert at the | Vienna Volksgarten in March 1867. |
Among his students at the | Vienna Conservatory was Franz Schmidt. |
nul reports he was taught by Weingarten at the | Vienna Conservatory in 1939 before Weingarten "had to |
He was Wine Juror for Great Britain at the | Vienna and Paris Exhibitions of 1873 and 1878. |
essor at the Department of ordinary fuel at TH | Vienna. |
la, and historical performance practice at the | Vienna Academy of Music. |
The 68 cm refractor at the | Vienna University Observatory |
After that, he continued his studies at the | Vienna Music Academy, where he became a composition p |
A pupil, at the | Vienna Academy of Fine Arts, of Eduard von Lichtenfel |
He studied at the | Vienna Music Academy, where his teachers included Kar |
ed at the Stuttgart Opera and performed at the | Vienna State Opera, the Salzburg Festival, and the Me |
er which there were productions mounted at the | Vienna State Opera and the Great Theatre, Warsaw duri |
August 10 - At the | Vienna Hofburg, the grand opening ceremony is held fo |
In 1795 he debuted at the | Vienna Hofoper, and quickly attracted a following for |
Sacher Torte" is available exclusively at the | Vienna and Salzburg locations of the Hotel Sacher, at |
gon Eiermann and studied abroad in 1974 at the | Vienna University of Technology in Austria. |
The 27-inch (68 cm) refractor at the | Vienna University Observatory built by the Grubb Tele |
d his Ph.D. in 1857 and became lecturer at the | Vienna University of Technology in 1866. |
From 1997 to 1999 she worked at the | Vienna Volksoper, then moving on to the Vienna State |
He taught at the | Vienna Conservatory from 1877 to 1913, being a profes |
Loewy became an assistant at the | Vienna Observatory, working on celestial mechanics. |
She studied at the | Vienna Music Conservatory with Rudolf Nillius, and in |
dical studies for serious voice studies at the | Vienna Music Academy where he was a pupil of Margot S |
He was principal trumpeter at famous | Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra from 1982 - 1996. |
In 1809, six students at the | Vienna Academy formed an artistic cooperative in Vien |
and 1970s, Schwarz was an opera singer at the | Vienna Volksoper. |
olarship to travel to Austria and study at the | Vienna Music Academy. |
He made his debut at the | Vienna State Opera in 1951, again as Don Ottavio, und |
ke his father, became professor of harp at the | Vienna Conservatory and solo harpist at the Vienna Ho |
performed for nearly 40 years on stage, at the | Vienna State Opera (including the years 1945-55 at Th |
c, Czech Republic, and studied clarinet at the | Vienna Musikhochschule. |
e year he accepted a call as instructor at the | Vienna Jewish Theological Seminary, teaching Jewish h |
He studied at the | Vienna Music Academy with Hans Duhan and Josef von Ma |
year of study on a Fulbright Fellowship at the | Vienna Academy of Music, he was awarded the Ph.D. in |
She studied music at the | Vienna Academy, but was unable to further her educati |
rt Institute and then from 1983 to 1989 at the | Vienna Film Academy. |
He rests in a grave of honor at the | Vienna Central Cemetery (Group 32 C, Number 25). |
a lecturer and after 1965, a professor at the | Vienna Academy of Music. |
rding of the world premiere performance at the | Vienna State Opera was released by Deutsche Grammopho |
862 he was appointed professor of cello at the | Vienna Conservatoire. |
She has sung Aida at the | Vienna State Opera, the Berlin State Opera, the Deuts |
ical and electrical engineering studies at the | Vienna college, he was employed by Austro-Fiat, Steyr |
"Ain't Doin Nothin" with the Pork Dukes at the | Vienna Rebellion punk festival on 27 April 2008, he p |
He made his debut at the | Vienna State Opera in 1940, where he quickly establis |
ce's house on the Monday afternoon, and at the | Vienna Hotel in the evening. |
She studied the piano at the | Vienna Conservatory with Josef Dachs, and privately w |
It was premiered at the | Vienna Musikverein on 8 May 1958 by the Ramor Quartet |
1890 he was the first hofkapellmeister at the | Vienna Court Opera, and from 1901 to 1903 he was prin |
Hamburg State Opera, and made his debut at the | Vienna State Opera in 1947, and at the Salzburg Festi |
ly as she nears death.Their parting scene at a | Vienna social gathering reveals a corruption and crue |
he Mozarteum Academy and Hans Swarowsky at the | Vienna Academy. |
He studied music at the | Vienna Conservatory. |
sity in his birthplace, before studying at the | Vienna University of Technology under Friedrich von S |
He is buried at the | Vienna Zentralfriedhof. |
he work was premiered on June 26, 1912, at the | Vienna Festival by the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra |
n 1872 she gave successful performances at the | Vienna State Opera and the Nationaltheater Mannheim. |
He started as a lecturer at the | Vienna University of Technology, and professor at the |
She sang for many years at the | Vienna Hofoper (now Vienna State Opera) and for a num |
ng her debut over the distance, she led at the | Vienna City Marathon for the first 30 km. |
At the | Vienna Gallery are four landscapes painted by Teniers |
re furthered his studies in Physics at Munich, | Vienna, Berlin and Glasgow (under Lord Kelvin). |
ed with Joseph Marx and Ludwig Gzaczkes at the | Vienna Academy of Music and had successful premieres |
At the | Vienna festival, the group garnered a 99.93-percent r |
It was seen at the | Vienna Hofoper during the 1896-97 season. |
Mozart's Don Giovanni which he has sung at the | Vienna State Opera, Bilbao Opera, Houston Grand Opera |
It was first performed at the | Vienna Volksgarten as part of a festival preceding St |
1990, Attersee has been holding a chair at the | Vienna University of Applied Arts and is one of the m |
brother Johann Kriehuber, then studied at the | Vienna Academy under Hubert Maurer, then moved to Gal |
He also sang frequently at the | Vienna Volksoper, where he became a great favorite in |
November/December 2004 at the | Vienna Volksoper, Peter Rundel conducting |
heatre He worked for more than 40 years at the | Vienna Volksoper. |
He was taxidermist at the | Vienna Natural History Museum. |
Stein is buried at the | Vienna Zentralfriedhof. |
While studying at the | Vienna academy, Pforr moved in 1810 to Rome in compan |
alemme liberata, was performed 39 times at the | Vienna State Opera in the choreography of Dimitrije P |
860, he immediately started his studies at the | Vienna Conservatory with Joseph Hellmesberger, Sr. |
accomplished class of finished pianists at the | Vienna Conservatoire of Music and held this position |
Fischhof who became Professor of Piano at the | Vienna Conservatoire in 1833. |
80 to 1981 and Lorin Maazel's assistant at the | Vienna Staatsoper from 1982 to 1984. |
he Budapest Opera and later taught harp at the | Vienna Conservatory. |
cert pianist, he became a piano teacher at the | Vienna Music Academy. |
urn in 1945 to give a piano masterclass at the | Vienna Academy of Music. |
From 1859 onwards he attended the | Vienna Academy in Munich. |
He was city attorney of | Vienna for a time while practicing there, and he serv |
Further information: Tourist attractions in | Vienna |
tivity he purchased works from art auctions in | Vienna, Berlin, Paris, and Madrid. |
e was given in 1786 at the Palais Auersperg in | Vienna. |
Edith Porada (22 August 1912, | Vienna - 24 March 1994, Honolulu) was an art historia |
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