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aphic design at the University of Applied Arts | Vienna, but committed suicide before he could finish |
In 1747 he undertook a journey to | Vienna, in company with the bishop of Volterra, for w |
She was a member of the | Vienna Opera Company who had previous experience sing |
omotion law in the Austro-Hungarian capital of | Vienna and completed his doctorate in the University |
In nineteenth century | Vienna, a composer assists a girl who he is secretly |
the Jewish Documentation Center, this time in | Vienna, and concentrated exclusively on the hunting o |
part in the negotiation of the 1864 Treaty of | Vienna that concluded the Second Schleswig War. |
The orchestra was the | Vienna Symphony, conducted by Steven Mercurio. |
eph Haydn's Cello Concerto in D major with the | Vienna Philharmonic conducted by Felix Weingartner. |
on 15 December 1895 in the Golden Hall of the | Vienna Musikverein, conducted by Eduard Strauss. |
ance, even the realisations in Graz (1991) and | Vienna (1997, conducted by Harnoncourt had been short |
an a week after his return to his home city of | Vienna, Strauss conducted the first Viennese performa |
In | Vienna he conducted scientific studies of kidney func |
She planned and implemented the | Vienna International Congress on the Teaching of Huma |
n the future the Austrian A5 Nordautobahn from | Vienna will connect to the Czech Expressway R52. |
He was a founding member of the | Vienna Clarinet Connection, and has worked for them a |
He is also a member of the | Vienna Clarinet Connection. |
She studied at the | Vienna Music Conservatory with Rudolf Nillius, and in |
The | Vienna newspapers contained several published account |
e military academy in Istanbul and was sent to | Vienna to continue his education (1836-1841). |
She was very popular in | Vienna, and continued singing small roles until the 1 |
connect Interstate 66 with State Route 123 in | Vienna, also continuing south from I-66 to U.S. Route |
1857: The | Vienna monetary contract finally eliminates the Colog |
Robert Blum in the revolution of that year in | Vienna, but contrived to escape to London and Paris. |
The popularity of the | Vienna Fingers cookies were memorialized by American |
The | Vienna European Council in December 1998 adopted a Co |
According to the United States Census Bureau, | Vienna Township covers an area of 35.58 square miles |
ws to enable this in 1921; on January 1, 1922, | Vienna was created the ninth Austrian Bundesland. |
1889 at "barely seventeen" as La sonnambula in | Vienna, was critiqued as "extraordinary brilliancy of |
he rebellion that had briefly taken control of | Vienna was crushed. |
1857 he was once again Prussian ambassador to | Vienna, he cultivated good relations with Austria as |
nal tours in countries such as Brazil, Poland, | Vienna, China, Czech Republic, Italy, Russia, Jordan, |
eas of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, especially | Vienna, the Czech Lands and Croatia-Slavonia assisted |
eceived her primary and secondary education in | Vienna and Czernowitz, which became part of Romania a |
lian Performing Arts Market (APAM), ImPulsTanz | Vienna International Dance Festival and more. |
Isak Noa Mannheimer; 1793, Copenhagen - 1865, | Vienna), Jewish Danish-Austrian preacher and rabbi; b |
Kirche ( | Vienna, 1817); Das Kath. |
Performing Arts, which incorporates the older | Vienna Conservatory dating back to 1817. |
886, d. 1970) was an American composer born in | Vienna, the daughter of laryngologist Leopold Rethy. |
ged in the basement of the Romanian Embassy in | Vienna, three days after his brother was executed in |
- established to prosecute Nazi war crimes) in | Vienna to death. |
aria Eis (born Prague, 22 February 1896 - died | Vienna, 18 December 1954) was an Austrian actress of |
f the Nazi Party (NSDAP) he served as mayor of | Vienna from December 30, 1943 until April 6, 1945. |
e film, which opened at the Emperor Theater in | Vienna on December 21, 1931, was a critical and comme |
Ignatius Benediktus Liberatus Marko d'Aviano ( | Vienna, 20 December 1917 - Kalwang, Styria, 14 Februa |
The opera was first performed in | Vienna on December 9, 1789. |
olitical activities he was forced to escape to | Vienna in December that year, moving on to Berlin and |
Rudolf Hauschka (born November 6 1891 in | Vienna, died December 28 1969 in Bad Boll) was an Aus |
ehearsed concert in the Theater an der Wien in | Vienna, on December 22, 1808. |
l Reed was preparing to shoot The Third Man in | Vienna and decided to have Karas playing the zither f |
Hungary; Dr. Karl Renner Prize of the City of | Vienna, Grand Decoration of Honor in Gold for Special |
rged of conspiring with Venice, he traveled to | Vienna to defend himself, but died on the way in Chur |
At a 1913 conference in | Vienna, Korn demonstrated the first successful visual |
g on Varick Street, they had two children: (i) | Vienna Willamina Demorest (1847-?) and Henry Clay Dem |
governing the two provinces when the Treaty of | Vienna caused Denmark's cession of the Duchies of Sch |
Vienna: Akademie der Wissenschaft, 1925. | |
Vienna: Akademie der Wissenschaft, 1928. | |
1912: | Vienna: Theorie des Geldes und der Umlaufsmittel. |
agogue, once describe as the most beautiful in | Vienna, was destroyed during the Nazi pogroms of the |
: Franz Schubert: Symphony No. 8 "Unfinished", | Vienna Philharmonic, Deutsche Grammophon. |
on, Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, Musikverein in | Vienna, Accademia di Santa Cecilia in Rome, Salle Ple |
Fritz Stiedry (born 11 October 1883, | Vienna - died 8 August 1968, Zurich) was an Austrian |
Marianne Beth (born 1889, | Vienna - died 1984, New York) was a Jewish Austrian l |
Curt Herzstark was born on July 26, 1902 in | Vienna, and died October 27, 1988 in Nendeln, Liechte |
He was born in | Vienna, and died in New York, New York. |
In 1666 he became Vice-Kapellmeister at | Vienna, and died at Venice in 1669. |
In 1728 he was sent to the imperial Court of | Vienna as diplomatic representative of the Estates of |
or emeritus of Egyptology at the University of | Vienna and Director of the Austrian Archaeological In |
oped during his work with neurotic patients in | Vienna to discuss the relationship between taboo and |
Olga became a regular participant in the | Vienna Circle discussions. |
Vienna, Univ., Diss. | |
Vienna, University, Dissertation, 1921 | |
On his return to | Vienna, he distinguished himself at the Battle of Wag |
e Olomouc University then at the University of | Vienna - doctorate in theology. |
s helped by Metropolitan Veniamin to leave for | Vienna, where doctors had advised him to seek treatme |
verification checks in accordance with a 1999 | Vienna OSCE document on confidence and security-build |
re of Canto sopra un' idea frattale in 2005 in | Vienna was documented in a film Die Kochsche Schneefl |
He was born near | Vienna in Dorchester County, Maryland. |
Opera houses in | Vienna, Berlin, Dresden and Graz all had refused to s |
In 1790-91 he studied at the Bauakademie of | Vienna and Dresden, then, in 1791-92, spent several m |
He additionally conducted performance in | Vienna, Berlin, Dresden, Munich, Budapest and Sofia. |
During his studies in | Vienna, Deutsch drew inspiration and guidance from bo |
Richard Bletschacher lives in | Vienna and Drosendorf an der Thaya. |
n Cairo, Munich, Stuttgart, Wiesbaden, Zurich, | Vienna, Bordeaux, Dublin, etc. |
Pozzo assisted at the Congress of | Vienna, and during the Hundred Days he joined Louis X |
He completed law school at the University of | Vienna and during World War I served as an officer in |
t was first formed from leading members of the | Vienna Philharmonic, during the war. |
This award took her to | Vienna, Austria, during the Allied occupation of that |
7, he was named professor at the University of | Vienna, and during 1919, one of his pupils Ivan Vurni |
ed in 1932, the Standarte was headquartered in | Vienna and during its first years of existence served |
He ordered black flags to be flown over his | Vienna Palace during the Anschluss and, when Vienna's |
He became an active member in the | Vienna Circle during this time: he was one of the few |
It was seen at the | Vienna Hofoper during the 1896-97 season. |
Born in 1930 in | Vienna, Austria, Durschmied got his first taste of wa |
Inzersdorf ( | Vienna), an early district in Vienna, and now a part |
rlin, University of Leipzig, and University of | Vienna, eventually earning his doctoral degree at the |
At the | Vienna Observatory, Edmund Weiss, who had been studyi |
He was born in | Vienna and educated mainly at the University of Vienn |
002 European Indoor Athletics Championships in | Vienna and eighth at the 2003 IAAF World Indoor Champ |
He resides in | Vienna and Ein Hod, Israel. |
raveled across Europe and studied fine arts in | Vienna (August Eisenmenger) and Munich (A.W. Wagner a |
It premiered at the Burgtheater in | Vienna in either November or December of 1761. |
On 20 April 1903, in | Vienna, Archduchess Elisabeth Amalie married Prince A |
He began his education at the University of | Vienna and emigrated to Chicago in 1883. |
rom 1624, he was employed as court musician in | Vienna by Emperor Ferdinand II. |
tonio Bertali is employed as court musician in | Vienna by Emperor Ferdinand II. |
With the defeats at | Vienna, the empire grew weaker, and along with the em |
According to a study paid for by the town of | Vienna, the English explorer John Smith travelled up |
Born near | Vienna, Illinois, English received an LL.B. from Illi |
He formed the London Wind Soloists and the | Vienna Mozart Ensemble in order to record the complet |
ces and Marches, leading what Decca called the | Vienna Mozart Ensemble (assorted members of the Vienn |
He was a founder-member of the | Vienna Wind Ensemble. |
In 1760 he went to | Vienna and entered the Austrian army as a field marsh |
He had begun his noviciate in | Vienna and entered the order, taking the name Petar. |
(in | Vienna, Austria): Erich Geiringer, physician, writer, |
On her return in 1946 she was sent to | Vienna to establish an office for the Field Intellige |
torium Wien is a private music conservatory in | Vienna, Austria established in 1938 as Musikschule de |
and the first direct connection from Paris to | Vienna was established, with locomotives being change |
diplomatic service, attending the Congress of | Vienna, and even accepted a military commission. |
His ready acceptance in the musical circles of | Vienna was evident by those to whom he dedicated seve |
The episode in | Vienna was evidently quite damaging to Wolfgang's car |
in in the period between the two World Wars in | Vienna, including ex-lovers. |
In 1902, she recorded for G & T, in | Vienna: Two excerpts from Carmen, an aria from The Me |
customer-care firm in Austria, which is on the | Vienna Stock Exchange |
s Meinl Bank launched a couple of funds at the | Vienna Stock Exchange |
, the company's shares have been listed on the | Vienna Stock Exchange since 1869 and currently have a |
the company in 1731, by means of the Treaty of | Vienna, in exchange for Britain's recognition of the |
.1%) - is listed on the Euronext as well as on | Vienna Stock Exchange (ATX/Euronext: ARTS). |
banks were newly established in 1873 after the | Vienna Stock Exchange crash. |
died, and, in accordance with the Congress of | Vienna, Charles exchanged the duchy of Lucca for that |
rector-General of the United Nations Office at | Vienna and Executive Director of the Office for Drug |
At the | Vienna International Exhibition of 1873 he was awarde |
Gold Medal from the Berlin Art Academy at the | Vienna World Exhibition of 1873. |
The hotel was built for the | Vienna World Exhibition and was designed by Carl Schu |
mpire (today in Lithuania), Rosenblum moved to | Vienna after experiencing anti-semitism and being pre |
ained the seeds of 19 soybean varieties at the | Vienna World Exposition (Wiener Weltausstellung). |
however, also the substantially different name | Vienna Diktats, expressing the point of view of the c |
Upon his return to | Vienna he failed to honor his pledge and renounce his |
the United Kingdom, and exhibited at the 1873 | Vienna World's Fair. |
a member of Wellington's staff and is still in | Vienna) will fall in love with her new friend, Miss L |
directed and produced by Alexander Schukoff in | Vienna for Fashion TV. |
Egon Schweidler, (* February 10, 1873 in | Vienna; † Feb. 10, 1948, in Salzburg Seeham) was an A |
rincess Anna Maria Francisca de Paula Leandra ( | Vienna, 26 February 1846 - Prague, 22 April 1924), ma |
Peter Marginter (October 26, 1934 in | Vienna - February 10, 2008 there) was an Austrian aut |
Jahn was born in Hungary in 1744 and died in | Vienna, 26 February 1810. |
Harold P. Furth (January 13, 1930, | Vienna - February 21, 2002, Philadelphia) was an Aust |
Johann "Hans" Joseph Kmoch (July 25, 1894, | Vienna - February 13, 1973, New York City) was an Aus |
Josephus Nicolaus Laurenti (December 4, 1735, | Vienna - February 17, 1805, Vienna) was an Austrian n |
Vienna, 26 February 1861 - d. Coburg, 10 September 19 | |
Hermine ("Herma") Bauma (January 23, 1915, in | Vienna - February 9, 2003, in Vienna) was an Austrian |
Moritzburg, near Dresden, 11 July 1738 - d. | Vienna, 10 February 1822), Duke of Teschen and Govern |
Vienna finally fell when the last defenders in the ci | |
Returning to | Vienna, he felt himself a stranger. |
Angela Lueger (born 1965, | Vienna), Austrian female politician |
30 April 1539 - 19 September 1572) was born in | Vienna to Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor and Anna of |
nel Hampton Jazz Festival, Java Jazz Festival, | Vienna Jazz Festival and San Francisco Jazz Festival |
d Tristan und Isolde in Lisbon; Macbeth at the | Vienna International Festival and the European premie |
Winner of the Jury Grand Prix - | Vienna Film Festival |
CD More Weather.The band went on to played the | Vienna Jazz Festival and performed with Pearl Jam and |
The festival, called | Vienna City Festival at that time, became an instant |
n February 11, 1934, the Heimwehr commander in | Vienna Emil Fey called for the disarmament of the Sch |
After Duchek's death in 1882, his position at | Vienna was filled by Carl Nothnagel (1841-1905). |
2004 | Vienna International Film Festival, Vienna Film Award |
Set in | Vienna, the film focuses on Magda and Kitty, two youn |
ivals, including the Sydney Film Festival, the | Vienna International Film Festival, the Taipei Golden |
a reply to the many critical attacks on him in | Vienna; the finale reaches a climax in a parody of th |
other-in-law Ferenc Erkel and later studied in | Vienna, before finally settling in Paris. |
cynical reporter Madison James and Ambassador | Vienna Darlington find themselves embroiled in a plot |
rns home to England from diplomatic service in | Vienna to find that his twin brother Evelyn has disap |
here the hill rolls eastward into the basin of | Vienna one finds the Wilhelminenspital, one of Vienna |
rom 1839 he studied theology at Augustineum in | Vienna and finished in 1842. |
38 European Championships in Athletics held in | Vienna and finished sixth in the 200 metre event. |
38 European Championships in Athletics held in | Vienna and finished fourth in the lond jump competiti |
iitz, in Moravia, he received his education at | Vienna, becoming first teacher at the gymnasium, and |
In 1873, upon attending the University at | Vienna, he first encountered antisemitism: "I found t |
ages of Sabina , Reesville, Lees Creek and New | Vienna The first graduating class was in 1966. |
n 1952, studied at the universities of Exeter, | Vienna and Florence until 1955 and worked for some ye |
he national team, Pacult started his career at | Vienna side Floridsdorfer AC before turning professio |
ved his medical doctorate at the University of | Vienna, and following graduation remained in Vienna a |
dical doctorate in 1861 from the University of | Vienna, and following graduation remained in Vienna a |
In 1857, he departured to | Vienna for following the courses of a medical school. |
He went to | Vienna, Austria for four years, where he studied unde |
bella underwent training at one of the largest | Vienna hospitals for the poor, and planned afterwards |
r will check Charles Webster's The Congress of | Vienna, 1814-1815 for any plenary opening session. |
He studied at the Theresianum in | Vienna and for a time was page to the Empress. |
a partner European institution- Oikodrom: the | Vienna Institute for Urban Sustainability, in Austria |
In November 1809, he traveled to | Vienna looking for success. |
d with the chapels at which he worked, both in | Vienna and for Emperor Ferdinand, has been destroyed. |
In 1972, he moved to | Vienna, Austria for his Master's degree in Physics En |
medieval city of Alba Iulia in Romania and in | Vienna, Austria for the music video of "Playing with |
ef visit to England, but in May 1514 he was at | Vienna, asking for money and for his recall. |
DENK are an Austrian rock band from | Vienna (Schwechat), formed around the charismatic lea |
In 1809, six students at the | Vienna Academy formed an artistic cooperative in Vien |
ith an understanding between the Romanians and | Vienna (the former were allowed to create a loyalist |
In | Vienna, Schumann found himself beset by depression an |
Youth Orchestra) is a youth orchestra based in | Vienna, Austria, founded in 1986 by conductor Claudio |
nsorship was lifted in Austria, he returned to | Vienna and founded "Die Presse", a daily newspaper wh |
Vienna was founded in 1706. | |
rate agreement for the division of the city of | Vienna into four occupation zones was concluded on Ju |
He moved to | Vienna at fourteen to pursue his training on a schola |
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