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upon Rome, and in 1870 was sent to London and | Vienna by the Lanza-Sella Cabinet to organize a leagu |
It was shot at the studios of Listo-Film in | Vienna by the Pan-Film production company. |
He was summoned to | Vienna by Maximilian II, Holy Roman Emperor, who died |
tonio Bertali is employed as court musician in | Vienna by Emperor Ferdinand II. |
ontarsky played a Brodmann fortepiano built in | Vienna ca. |
ine, et quod vulgo Geygen nominant, addiscitur | Vienna ca. |
Burley Griffin on the development of both the | Vienna Cafe as well as his own property Yamala in Fra |
ction of pagan, Christian and Arabic papyri in | Vienna called the Rainer papyri represents the first |
s; even one so important as Isaac ben Moses of | Vienna called him and Eliezer ben Samuel of Verona "t |
first grand piano, imported into Bulgaria from | Vienna, can be seen here. |
in cities like Moscow, Mexico City, Valencia, | Vienna, Cape Town, Rio de Janeiro, and Los Angeles, h |
Vienna Capital Partners was involved in the affair. | |
Europol reported in September 2001 that | Vienna Capital Partners "colluded with Sibur in coord |
Vienna Capital Partners was founded in 1998 by its Se | |
He is currently playing for the | Vienna Capitals of the Austrian Hockey League |
Before joining Ingolstadt he played for the | Vienna Capitals of the Austrian Hockey League for thr |
ce hockey defenceman currently playing for the | Vienna Capitals of the Erste Bank Hockey League. |
05 and 2006 before leaving in 2007 to join the | Vienna Capitals in the Austrian Hockey League. |
e hockey Goaltender, currently playing for the | Vienna Capitals in Austria's Erste Bank Hockey League |
ey League, signing a try-out contract with the | Vienna Capitals on September 16, 2010. |
nal Slovenian ice hockey player currently with | Vienna Capitals of the Austrian Hockey League. |
e Deutsche Eishockey Liga, and the Graz 99ers, | Vienna Capitals and HK Acroni Jesenice of the Austria |
asons with the Graz 99ers before moving to the | Vienna Capitals in 2005. |
It was written for the 1867 | Vienna Carnival. |
Eva Maria Marold - Original | Vienna Cast |
governing the two provinces when the Treaty of | Vienna caused Denmark's cession of the Duchies of Sch |
lowing territorial settlement, the Congress of | Vienna, ceded the State of Presidi to a restored Tusc |
At the | Vienna cemetery administration but is listed as Marga |
whistle post with black markings is located in | Vienna Centennial Park on the north side of the Trail |
A cupola caboose near the Trail in | Vienna Centennial Park contains a museum that houses |
He rests in a grave of honor at the | Vienna Central Cemetery (Group 32 C, Number 25). |
also the President of the Jewish Community in | Vienna, Chairman of the Jewish National Library (Volk |
ber Orchestra, Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra and | Vienna Chamber Orchestra. |
Orchestra in Cologne, Munich Radio Orchestra, | Vienna Chamber Orchestra, Prague Philharmonic and see |
2004, he was appointed Chief Conductor of the | Vienna Chamber Orchestra and served in the post from |
Philharmonic, BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, | Vienna Chamber Orchestra, BBC Concert Orchestra, Brit |
died, and, in accordance with the Congress of | Vienna, Charles exchanged the duchy of Lucca for that |
Vienna Charter Township is a charter township of Gene | |
nal tours in countries such as Brazil, Poland, | Vienna, China, Czech Republic, Italy, Russia, Jordan, |
"In Dulci Jubilo" - The | Vienna Choir Boys |
Olga became a regular participant in the | Vienna Circle discussions. |
esearch, the records of the discussions in the | Vienna Circle protocols and over 1,600 letters to Ott |
He was an active participant of the | Vienna Circle which had discussions in the 1920s on s |
books he has written (on Ernst Mach and on the | Vienna Circle in German, English and Spanish) and his |
www.univie.ac.at/ivc - Institute | Vienna Circle |
e at the heart of the debates of the so-called | Vienna Circle which Ayer visited as a young guest, an |
eral political sympathies (such as many in the | Vienna Circle and the Frankfurt School), fled to the |
rriculum Vitae at the Hompage of the Institute | Vienna Circle |
He became an active member in the | Vienna Circle during this time: he was one of the few |
were published in Ludwig Wittgenstein and the | Vienna Circle (1979, ed. |
He is best known for being a member of the | Vienna Circle and one of the key theorists in logical |
for his doctorate, he was invited to join the | Vienna Circle, a group of philosophers, mathematician |
chiefly amongst the logical positivists of the | Vienna Circle, such as Rudolf Carnap and Friedrich Wa |
sophy under Moritz Schlick, the founder of the | Vienna Circle, and received his doctorate in 1927 for |
A member of the | Vienna Circle. |
930s Alfred Tarski initiated contacts with the | Vienna Circle. |
The | Vienna Circle. |
tutelage of Moritz Schlick, the founder of the | Vienna Circle. |
Circle were listed as sympathisers within the | Vienna Circle. |
She is best known for being a member of the | Vienna Circle. |
Renaissance (2006) and BBC feature documentary | Vienna: City of Dreams (2008). |
best (2:26:43) in the women's marathon at the | Vienna City Marathon on April 27, 2008. |
omen's marathon on April 19, 2009, winning the | Vienna City Marathon. |
Gery Keszler chose the | Vienna city hall as venue because he found it had gre |
ng her debut over the distance, she led at the | Vienna City Marathon for the first 30 km. |
The festival, called | Vienna City Festival at that time, became an instant |
He is also a member of the | Vienna Clarinet Connection. |
He was a founding member of the | Vienna Clarinet Connection, and has worked for them a |
chamber orchestra specialised on music of the | Vienna Classic (1915 to 1920). |
He introduced elements of the | Vienna Classicism into Swedish musical culture. |
Today it houses the | Vienna Clock Museum (Uhrenmuseum). |
talas (Novi Sad New Wave) concert held in the | Vienna club Arena. |
He finished his career at the other big | Vienna club, Austria, in 1996. |
lling sabiniana agrees with a provision in the | Vienna Code of the International Code of Botanical No |
International Code of Botanical Nomenclature ( | Vienna Code) allows the 'phyton' part of a genus name |
However, according to ICBN ( | Vienna Code), there are two errors in it that should |
re by international agreement (Art 37.5 of the | Vienna Code, 2006). |
In the Mixtec | Vienna Codex (Codex Vindobonensis Mexicanus I), Croco |
In 1931 the Creditanstalt bank in | Vienna collapsed, causing a financial panic across Eu |
ical and electrical engineering studies at the | Vienna college, he was employed by Austro-Fiat, Steyr |
Zurich, Amsterdam, Aix-en-Provence, Salzburg, | Vienna, Cologne and Australia. |
of 1946 she appeared at Covent Garden with the | Vienna company, singing Dorabella. |
Four huge gasometers in | Vienna, completed in 1899, remain a monument to the C |
of their three army corps deployed in Italy to | Vienna, concentrating on the defense of Trentino and |
Vienna Concert is a live solo piano album by American | |
l (Paris), Herculessaal (Munich), Musikverein ( | Vienna), Concertgebouw (Amsterdam), Sydney Opera Hous |
nd lead the New Zealand delegation to the 1980 | Vienna conference on the status of women. |
The Congress of | Vienna confirmed Austria in the possession of the for |
early education in the religious school of the | Vienna congregation under Dr. Henry Zirndorf, and the |
She was the hostess of the | Vienna congress in 1815. |
During the | Vienna Congress the Arnstein salon was frequented by |
Not until the wake of the course of the | Vienna Congress was ownership of Neuengleichen relinq |
She accompanied the tsar to the | Vienna Congress in 1815, which gave him bad publicity |
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. |
at the Royal Northern College of Music and the | Vienna Conservatoire. |
862 he was appointed professor of cello at the | Vienna Conservatoire. |
The younger Fall studied at the | Vienna Conservatory before rejoining his father and t |
Later, in 1897, he began teaching at the | Vienna Conservatory as Professor of Music History and |
Performing Arts, which incorporates the older | Vienna Conservatory dating back to 1817. |
The | Vienna Conservatory was founded in 1817. |
its goals by sponsoring concerts, founding the | Vienna Conservatory in 1819, founding the Wiener Sing |
tudied with Adolf Bak and Simon Pullman at the | Vienna Conservatory from the age of twelve and gradua |
She entered the | Vienna Conservatory in Autumn 1875. |
me professor of harmony and composition at the | Vienna Conservatory in 1839 and from 1844 to 1849 he |
He taught at the | Vienna Conservatory from 1902. |
884, aged twenty-one, he became teacher at the | Vienna Conservatory and in 1889 he became professor, |
He studied music at the | Vienna Conservatory under Elisabeth Leonskaja and the |
He became professor at the | Vienna Conservatory in 1850. |
1865 he taught singing and music theory at the | Vienna Conservatory and then at the Hamburg Conservat |
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 taught at the | Vienna Conservatory from 1877 to 1913, being a profes |
ht violin, viola, and chamber music at the New | Vienna Conservatory (Neues Wiener Konservatorium), wh |
ke his father, became professor of harp at the | Vienna Conservatory and solo harpist at the Vienna Ho |
She studied the piano at the | Vienna Conservatory with Josef Dachs, and privately w |
860, he immediately started his studies at the | Vienna Conservatory with Joseph Hellmesberger, Sr. |
The Neues Wiener Konservatorium (New | Vienna Conservatory) was a music school established i |
June 1, 1819 he was appointed professor at the | Vienna Conservatory, the first violin professor there |
In 1888, he joined the faculty of the | Vienna Conservatory, where his pupils included Alexan |
Herbeck, and Joseph Hellmesberger, Jr. at the | Vienna Conservatory, where he won prizes for composit |
He studied music at the | Vienna Conservatory. |
he Budapest Opera and later taught harp at the | Vienna Conservatory. |
e distrusted Louis Joseph and policy makers in | Vienna considered the army and its officers unreliabl |
Pressburg, Baeck studied at the University of | Vienna, continuing his Talmudic studies under R. Horw |
nal Court of Justice (ICJ) which concerned the | Vienna Convention on Consular Relations. |
with his or her consulate is specified in the | Vienna Convention on Consular Relations; the United S |
ing the abduction of some, in violation of the | Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations and Consula |
emanded Iraq fulfill its obligations under the | Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations and Consula |
However, in accordance with the | Vienna Convention on Road Traffic that restricts one |
One may also assume that the authors of the | Vienna Convention intended to apply the term "natural |
ther Mexican nationals and to Mexico under the | Vienna Convention on Consular Relations." |
its international obligations according to the | Vienna Conventions. |
She studied at the | Vienna Court Opera, becoming a pupil of Isidore Carey |
In about 1770 he became first violinist of the | Vienna court theatre and on the recommendation of the |
At an early age he became a violinist in the | Vienna court orchestra. |
Since 1372 he lived in the | Vienna court of the Austrian dukes. |
years a prominent member of the company of the | Vienna Court Opera, where her fame was such that an a |
rances in 1844 and 1847, he was engaged by the | Vienna Court Opera as Principal Tenor on 19 May 1849 |
From 1841 he was appointed at the | Vienna Court Orchestra. |
878 Hellmesberger became solo violinist of the | Vienna Court Chapel and professor at the Vienna Conse |
He served as director of the | Vienna Court Opera from 1880 to 1897 and principal co |
1890 he was the first hofkapellmeister at the | Vienna Court Opera, and from 1901 to 1903 he was prin |
Bianca Bianchi was then a famous member of the | Vienna Court Opera Theatre and Strauss was sufficient |
mposer to (among others) the Dresden opera and | Vienna court. |
Having studied at Ingolstadt, | Vienna, Cracow and Paris, he returned to Ingolstadt i |
The Congress of | Vienna created the Kingdom of Poland (Russian Poland) |
It opened the way for the 1731 Treaty of | Vienna creating an alliance with Austria, which had b |
The | Vienna Cup was a football competition held in Vienna, |
The competition is also known as the | Vienna Cup. |
21 December 1878, | Vienna, d. 10 August 1973, Vienna), who had arrived i |
cynical reporter Madison James and Ambassador | Vienna Darlington find themselves embroiled in a plot |
osition is the Crucifixion in the Belvedere at | Vienna, dated 1606. |
h, birthname Charlotte Gruber (July 20 1930 in | Vienna), daughter of Emma and Karl Gruber, is a well |
He made his | Vienna debut in 1816 playing works by Rodolphe Kreutz |
s of Tchaikovsky's First Piano Concerto at his | Vienna debut, he remarked: "He is an Octavian, but no |
Villach, November 13, 1986 - d. | Vienna, December 16, 2009) was an Austrian new media |
Alma Seidler (born Leoben, June 1, 1899 - died | Vienna, December 8, 1977) was an Austrian actress. |
eived "full German backing" in any action that | Vienna decided to take, even if "serious European com |
ries on a DFAF sponsored statement against the | Vienna Declaration, a 2010 drug reform petition publi |
The City of | Vienna dedicated a grave of honour to Herrmann at the |
online database of MAK Museum of Applied Arts ( | Vienna) Design-Info-Pool-Online |
district Wieden district of | Vienna designed by the French architect Gabriel-Hippo |
During his studies in | Vienna, Deutsch drew inspiration and guidance from bo |
eg, like Oliver Jens Schmitt (a historian from | Vienna) did, would be soon accused for committing sac |
Hans Kann (born February 14. 1927 in | Vienna; died June 24. |
Menachem Birnbaum (born 1893 in | Vienna, died probably 1944), was an Austrian Jewish b |
Edith Hauer-Frischmuth (born 1913 in | Vienna; died 2004 in Altaussee) was an Austrian Right |
Herbert Rosenkranz (born on July 7, 1924 in | Vienna; died 2005) was a Jewish historian. |
Russia (9 March 1825 Moscow - 19 November 1846 | Vienna); died unmarried |
Fritz Novotny (born 10 February 1903, | Vienna; died 16 April 1983, Vienna), was an Austrian |
Russia (9 March 1825 Moscow - 19 November 1846 | Vienna); died unmarried. |
aftsman in Josefstadt (now the 8th district of | Vienna) died 1838. |
Nikolaus Freiherr von Reznicek (4 May 1860 in | Vienna, died 2 August 1945 in Berlin) was an Austrian |
Rudolf Hauschka (born November 6 1891 in | Vienna, died December 28 1969 in Bad Boll) was an Aus |
however, also the substantially different name | Vienna Diktats, expressing the point of view of the c |
Vienna, Dir.: Clemens Krauss (Preiser). | |
ith Donna Summer in 1972 in Munich, Zurich and | Vienna directed by Samy Molcho. |
The discovery of his lost 1925 | Vienna dissertation on Josephus shows a shift in his |
Penzing ( | Vienna district part), a former independent suburb of |
Reichstag), in which he represented one of the | Vienna districts. |
g resigned in 1813 and in 1815 the Congress of | Vienna divided his territories between the Kingdom of |
the point where the division was nicknamed the | Vienna Division. |
The | Vienna Donauturm (English: Danube Tower), opened in A |
f the world-first emergency surgery station in | Vienna, dramatically increasing the effectiveness of |
n at the 2010 International AIDS Conference in | Vienna drawing accusations of denialism, and to compa |
tside the country, with productions mounted in | Vienna, Dresden, Barcelona, and Rio di Janeiro. |
IMBA goes on expanding and in 2007 the | Vienna Drosophila RNAi Center (VDRC) in collaboration |
He was a Senior Fulbright Lecturer in | Vienna during 1973 and 1974. |
, composed in the town of Baden, just south of | Vienna, during the summer of 1816, as "a series of im |
phagus of Nicholas, Graf von Salm (defender of | Vienna during the Turkish siege in 1529) stands in th |
Deutsch was born in | Vienna during the First World War to a Jewish family. |
He came to | Vienna during the Seven Years' War as a Prussian pris |
In 2005 he published a panoramic novel of | Vienna during the postwar period, Wien Metropolis (Me |
His greatest achievement was the defense of | Vienna during the first siege by the Turks in 1529. |
Maria Theresa died in | Vienna during World War II. |
The galop was especially popular in | Vienna during the first half of the 19th century. |
He studied architecture in | Vienna during the waning days of the Austro-Hungarian |
In 1938 he was arrested in | Vienna during a short visit. |
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