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o completely surrender to the music on Live in | Vienna will most certainly be beaten bloody by the fo |
He frequently stayed at their residence in | Vienna as a confidential secretary until 1341, when h |
in in the period between the two World Wars in | Vienna, including ex-lovers. |
Ettingshausen was born in | Vienna. |
has been run by the Inqnet GmbH in | Vienna. |
Cats, 1983 and 1984, in | Vienna, Austria, (as Munkustrap/Dance Capitan) |
Born in | Vienna, Schuba's passion for figure skating began as |
to a draw - three times (the deciding match in | Vienna ended 1-1, as well as the home and away legs), |
scovered by Johann Palisa on March 30, 1882 in | Vienna. |
vered by Johann Palisa on February 14, 1891 in | Vienna. |
physician and Social Democratic politician in | Vienna, Austria. |
the prospect of having his opera performed in | Vienna, and worked enthusiastically on his project. |
for Nuclear Security, or WINS, established in | Vienna in 2008. |
It was written while the composer was in | Vienna in 1819 and is scored for piano, Flute, two ob |
ited Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs in | Vienna. |
ss' operetta Cagliostro in Wien (Cagliostro in | Vienna). |
h Fellow at the Erwin Schrodinger Institute in | Vienna. |
was represented by Lord Stewart, ambassador in | Vienna and the half-brother of the Foreign Secretary |
Born in | Vienna, he studied piano and music theory with Ferdin |
ughter, the 23-year-old Lepoldina, had died in | Vienna of typhoid fever on 7 February, he finally had |
He was subsequently stationed in | Vienna, Athens, Berne, Constantinople and St. Petersb |
With colleagues in | Vienna, 1853 |
Christian Boesch (born July 27, 1941, in | Vienna) is an internationally-acclaimed Austrian oper |
Charlie Jackson (born 1976-11-04 in | Vienna, Georgia) is an American football coach, who i |
embers of the nobility, the British embassy in | Vienna with Christ Church, the German embassy in Vien |
e film, which opened at the Emperor Theater in | Vienna on December 21, 1931, was a critical and comme |
rmance), and the following day in "Shelter" in | Vienna. |
He resigned when an uprising broke out in | Vienna in the effects of the Hungarian revolution. |
scovered by Johann Palisa on August 3, 1889 in | Vienna. |
h Birnbach in Berlin and later with Sechter in | Vienna (1941-43), as well as with Halevy and Marco Bo |
d was first performed at Troyer's townhouse in | Vienna where Troyer himself played the clarinet part. |
A journey to understand a childhood in | Vienna shattered by Nazism that explores Susanne′s jo |
at a Democratic National Committee meeting in | Vienna, Virginia; she canceled her appearances at pub |
national Atomic Energy Agency) Headquarters in | Vienna, to scientifically assess the health effects a |
hief surgeon at the Allgemeines Krankenhaus in | Vienna. |
aught at the Musikhochschule (conservatory) in | Vienna. |
He attended the Schottengymnasium in | Vienna before going on to study Medicine at the Unive |
Czerny remained in | Vienna for most of his life, only leaving three times |
Recent research on Hitler's early years in | Vienna appears to have shown that his antisemitism wa |
She was born in | Vienna but her family moved to Pula, Istria, in 1889. |
in Wien (English: Society of Music Friends in | Vienna, also known as the Musikverein, English: Music |
tbreak of World War I at his master classes in | Vienna Academy of Music. |
In 1907, he tied for 9-11th in | Vienna (Jacques Mieses won), and took 10th in the Car |
Psalidas denied the charges, but his stay in | Vienna was unsafe and decided to return to Ottoman-ru |
The opera premiered on January 4, 1786 in | Vienna at the Burgtheater with a cast that included t |
litzin; an incomplete performance was given in | Vienna on 7 May 1824, when the Kyrie, Credo, and Agnu |
Meisel was born in | Vienna. |
is working for a telecommunication company in | Vienna. |
After the war he worked for the Burgtheater in | Vienna and the Salzburg Festival. |
d Rudolf Swiderski won), and tied for 4-5th in | Vienna (Schlechter won). |
ne, entitled Die Flut, saw the light of day in | Vienna in 1937. |
Jews in Europe; in August 1981, a synagogue in | Vienna, Austria, was attacked by Palestinian gunmen, |
Hellmayr was born in | Vienna and studied at the University of Vienna, altho |
olf Zsigmondy was born to Hungarian parents in | Vienna on April 1, 1865. |
r taught piano at the Akademie der Tonkunst in | Vienna. |
thor Martin Prinz, and was shot on location in | Vienna. |
oczy won), and took 2nd, behind Schlechter, in | Vienna. |
The first bishop residing in | Vienna was Georg von Slatkonia. |
Christine Busta (born April 23, 1915, in | Vienna, Austria - December 3, 1987, in Vienna) was an |
He received a PhD at the University in | Vienna in 1938. |
After originally opening in | Vienna in 1921 and enjoying a long and successful Eur |
rrested at the 1987 IIHF World Championship in | Vienna and charged with involvement in a drug traffic |
Following a postdoctoral year in | Vienna (1966-67) under Karl-Heinz Seeger, he spent ti |
or of the Staff of The Documentation-Center in | Vienna where he and his colleagues hunted down numero |
Wien (river), in | Vienna, Austria |
The company's head office is in | Vienna but its registered office is in St. Helier, Je |
ined to one apartment in the Hofburg palace in | Vienna. |
Born in Japan but raised in | Vienna, Joji Hattori studied violin at the Vienna Aca |
tomb, of Duke Rudolph IV in the Stephansdom in | Vienna. |
overed by Johann Palisa on October 25, 1888 in | Vienna and was named aptly after the ultimate norther |
nal Park for the Performing Arts is located in | Vienna and is the only national park intended for use |
John Gudenus (born 23 November 1940 in | Vienna) is an Austrian retired member of the Federal |
dies with this teacher at the Music Academy in | Vienna till 1958. |
He was educated in | Vienna. |
nkopan did not even try to answer the court in | Vienna on the terms in which Vienna dealt with them, |
album, "Last Worldy Bond" was recorded live in | Vienna at the infamous Amann Studios for a 2010 relea |
At the Albrechtspalais in | Vienna, Eugen received instruction in all the militar |
the University of Music and Performing Arts in | Vienna, in the composition classes of Karl Schiske an |
She died in | Vienna, Austria. |
arity was such that 1878 also saw premieres in | Vienna, Berlin, Prague, Brussels, Amsterdam, Stockhol |
n the Russian front and in the press office in | Vienna, where he met and fell in love with Alma Mahle |
lters tracked Wallisch down to a small flat in | Vienna, Austria, as part of his research for an upcom |
ia; then Austria-Hungary - February 4, 1947 in | Vienna) was a World War II Commandant of the Theresie |
began his career working with Max Reinhardt in | Vienna. |
Weiss was born in | Vienna, and graduated in German and English Studies f |
Ignazio Albertini arrives in | Vienna with a letter of recommendation from Johann He |
Fritzi Massary (March 31, 1882, in | Vienna, Austria - January 30, 1969, in Los Angeles, C |
ing 70 rehearsals of his Tristan und Isolde in | Vienna and still finding the singers wanting, Richard |
it was in general a bad time for musicians in | Vienna, owing to the war with Turkey that began the p |
She was born in | Vienna, Austria on 1 October 1969. |
took postgraduate study in venereal disease in | Vienna for two years. |
der Viktor Tilgner, a neo-baroque sculptor, in | Vienna from 1886 onwards, then became the pupil of Ed |
ncerts took place at the Wiener Konzerthaus in | Vienna. |
The playbill of the first performance in | Vienna (January 1920) mentions 66 previous performanc |
Kompfner was born in | Vienna to Jewish parents. |
Kreuzer was born in | Vienna and received his singing education at the Vien |
Born in 1930 in | Vienna, Austria, Durschmied got his first taste of wa |
Frauenakademie in Munich and then privately in | Vienna. |
He was a Fulbright Scholar in | Vienna as well. |
nreich finished school at the French Lyzeum in | Vienna and studied Physics and Mathematics in Paris a |
Airlines is an American-owned airline based in | Vienna, Virginia, in the Washington, D.C. area. |
bow, and Vision strings by Thomastik-Infeld in | Vienna. |
During World War II the Tarbuk-workshops in | Vienna and Bratislava/Pressburg were working for the |
provided for the exchange of ratifications in | Vienna. |
The competition took place in | Vienna, Austria from October 13 through 16th, 2004. |
l consensus of war with Serbia was achieved in | Vienna. |
he Azzurri in 1999 at European Championship in | Vienna, Austria. |
During his stay in | Vienna, Louis-Guillaume Otto came into contact with t |
h International AIDS conference is underway in | Vienna with the announcement of a new U.N. initiative |
Silvia Sommer was born in | Vienna, Austria, and studied piano with Marianne Laud |
The premiere took place in | Vienna on 28 February 1869 at a concert of the Akadem |
Klaus Eberhartinger in | Vienna, 2009 |
as a professor of musical form and analysis in | Vienna. |
Born in | Vienna, Austria-Hungary (now Austria), Cartier initia |
a production accord after a two-day meeting in | Vienna. |
In | Vienna, a young American woman in her twenties (Russe |
in Indonesia, International AIDS Conference in | Vienna, and UN General Assembly and Millennium Develo |
y, also known as Danton (born 18 March 1879 in | Vienna, Austria-Hungary as Isidor Bodanskie, died 2 N |
Originally started in | Vienna as an in-house project of Fritz Gabriel Bauer |
rner Kutzelnigg, born on September 10, 1933 in | Vienna, Austria, is a prominent theoretical chemist. |
nselfest 2006 festival on the Danube Island in | Vienna, Austria on June 25th, 2006. |
odorich was appointed professor of theology in | Vienna, but was soon after appointed rector of the Je |
Salieri's opera was first performed in | Vienna on the 2nd June 1771, and his composition was |
n which the federal headquarters for police in | Vienna and the general inspectorate of the federal se |
s a writer, private scholar, and translator in | Vienna. |
Opera houses in | Vienna, Berlin, Dresden and Graz all had refused to s |
grounds were granted to the Jesuit college in | Vienna. |
r on the same theme by Karel Weis, produced in | Vienna in 1902. |
Prague, and performed post-graduate studies in | Vienna with Joseph Hyrtl (1810-1894). |
Born in | Vienna, Austria-Hungary on 7 May 1891, Ernst Fabri jo |
Born in | Vienna, Leopold was a younger son of Duke Albert II, |
t his position at the Technische Hochschule in | Vienna as a result of his membership. |
r of the anti-Semitic demagogue Karl Lueger in | Vienna in 1895 that seems to have had a greater effec |
In | Vienna, 1984, the world's greatest singers of that er |
It was published in | Vienna in 1819 under the pseudonym "Obadiah ben Petha |
ig von Schreibers with his medical practice in | Vienna. |
A cupola caboose near the Trail in | Vienna Centennial Park contains a museum that houses |
ged in the basement of the Romanian Embassy in | Vienna, three days after his brother was executed in |
m Harvard University, where, after studying in | Vienna, Berlin, and Paris, he was instructor in patho |
Most of these pieces are now in | Vienna or Madrid, including Titian's Venus with an Or |
He studied physics in | Vienna and received his doctorate in 1925, under Hans |
He became a refugee in | Vienna, Austria, where he got a job as a cook at McDo |
It was given at the Burgtheater in | Vienna from 8 October 1777 and in Livorno from 26 Dec |
ociation for Literature and Language, based in | Vienna. |
Martin Schirenc (born December 18, 1968 in | Vienna) is an Austrian guitarist and vocalist, best k |
astelnuovo-Dalmatia - died 19 February 1984 in | Vienna) was German World War II Luftwaffe 86 victorie |
He spent a year training in radiology in | Vienna. |
pha Barbara Auernhammer (September 25, 1758 in | Vienna - January 30, 1820 in Vienna) was an Austrian |
Strauss conducted its first performance in | Vienna on July 9 1873. |
teacher of apiculture at the Habsburg court in | Vienna. |
a new custom from Berlin, hitherto unknown in | Vienna: the Christmas tree. |
A son, Edward, was born in | Vienna in 1984. |
Hubert Schleichert (born July 30, 1935 in | Vienna) is an Austrian emeritus philosopher (from Vie |
ttempted murders of tax collectors occurred in | Vienna. |
connect Interstate 66 with State Route 123 in | Vienna, also continuing south from I-66 to U.S. Route |
OPEC has maintained its headquarters in | Vienna since 1965, and hosts regular meetings among t |
science, as well as ethnology and sinology in | Vienna, international relationships at the Ecole Supe |
was born in Pressburg (Bratislava) and died in | Vienna. |
Eric Frey (born 1963, in | Vienna) is an Austrian publicist and political scient |
ing some works for the choir of Stephansdom in | Vienna in 1547. |
entative to all international organizations in | Vienna, Austria. |
Nachum Gutman in | Vienna, 1920 |
en he spent the following years alternately in | Vienna und Berlin before moving to Bremen in 1869. |
veral convents, such as an Ursuline convent in | Vienna (1663). |
Besides studying in | Vienna under Rabbi Chaim Pinter of Bukovsk, his prima |
oped during his work with neurotic patients in | Vienna to discuss the relationship between taboo and |
while an early 19th century book published in | Vienna assumed its name is derived from "Bukovie", a |
s at the Youngstown-Warren Regional Airport in | Vienna, Ohio, which offers a 16-month diploma program |
Hamerling was able to attend the gymnasium in | Vienna and afterwards the University of Vienna. |
Sperger trained from 1767 in | Vienna as a contrabassist and composer. |
As First Adviser of the Embassy of Russia in | Vienna, Ubri was the right-hand of Prince Alexander G |
Egon Schweidler, (* February 10, 1873 in | Vienna; † Feb. 10, 1948, in Salzburg Seeham) was an A |
He continued his studies in | Vienna, and in 1842 returned to Prague, where he work |
His mother, Maria Deutsch, born in | Vienna, was a most resourceful woman who, at the time |
ident company at the Theater auf der Wieden in | Vienna, Gottlieb became a soprano in the company, sin |
Eleonore Schwarz (born in 1936 in | Vienna) is an Austrian singer. |
m his Russian tour first performed the work in | Vienna at the Vienna Volksgarten on 24 June 1870 wher |
10 February 1871 at the Theater an der Wien in | Vienna, Austria. |
seem to have been premiered until July 1828 in | Vienna. |
Keenan was born in | Vienna, Austria, where her father, a highly decorated |
ime of acute shortage of food and resources in | Vienna, she managed to get employed at a United State |
he attained the chair of general chemistry in | Vienna. |
May 1909) was an Austrian mineralogist born in | Vienna. |
Andreas P. Pittler (born November 21, 1964) in | Vienna is an Austrian writer. |
in the World Cup qualifier against Austria in | Vienna on 25 April 1965. |
He studied art in | Vienna and Munich, and beginning in 1831 was a high s |
nservatory in Frankfurt and in 1893 settled in | Vienna where he got to know Johannes Brahms, who, alo |
In 1865 he obtained his medical doctorate in | Vienna, and until 1896 was a general practitioner in |
was their last group match against Germany in | Vienna. |
s and printing houses that were established in | Vienna, notably the newspaper Ephimeris (Greek: Εφημε |
first ten years of his life in Germany and in | Vienna. |
haniel Rothschild at 14-16 Theresianumgasse in | Vienna along with its large collection of art. |
ional showcase at the Spanish Riding School in | Vienna, Austria. |
bookkeeping of her family's lumber business in | Vienna; mornings were given to skating and afternoons |
e 2005 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships in | Vienna. |
He studied classical archaeology in | Vienna as a pupil of Otto Benndorf (1838-1907). |
on as well as the International Competition in | Vienna. |
After spending two years in | Vienna, he returned to Bonn as an instructor and a ge |
ruary, 1741, in Breslau - 23 January, 1800, in | Vienna) was an Austrian playwright, director and libr |
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