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Michel Montecrossa (born October 28, 1945 in | Vienna, born Michael Klostermann) is a German media e |
erger, and then in the Academy of Fine Arts of | Vienna, where Michelangelo Unterberger, was the co-di |
In 1907, he tied for 9-11th in | Vienna (Jacques Mieses won), and took 10th in the Car |
uel Lasker vs Ignatz von Popiel, Breslau 1889, | Vienna Game, Mieses Variation, C26, 0-1 |
February 1863, and had subsequent stagings in | Vienna (1872), Milan (1874), Berlin (1879), and Danzi |
s of his work at Babylon appeared first in the | Vienna serial Mines de l'orient, and in 1839 in Londo |
Karl returns to | Vienna and Mino, his father and Freda spend a carefre |
tography, Chicago; Kunsthalle Basel; Kunthalle | Vienna; and MoCA Taipei, University Art Museum, CSU L |
by Fleur Cowles) to cover the arts in postwar | Vienna, and modeled for the planned edition, but the |
alents having shows in the National Gallery in | Vienna (1991), MoMA PS1 in New York (2007), the notab |
ell their collections to museums in Berlin and | Vienna, the money earned was insufficient to continue |
esume negotiations over its nuclear program in | Vienna, next month. |
ding invited talks in Berlin, Frankfurt, Bonn, | Vienna, Tokyo, Montreal, Bern, Lausanne, Stockholm, P |
e was active in the treatment of alcoholics in | Vienna, and more widely in Europe. |
A native of | Vienna, Leo Moser immigrated with his parents to Cana |
wing the provisions of the controversial First | Vienna Award, most of the Czechoslovak part came unde |
He eventually settled down as a teacher in | Vienna; his most famous pupil was the great tenor Leo |
o completely surrender to the music on Live in | Vienna will most certainly be beaten bloody by the fo |
Czerny remained in | Vienna for most of his life, only leaving three times |
After a brief return to | Vienna, Ulrich moved to the Deutsche Eishockey Liga i |
er in regional politics for the Green Party of | Vienna, later moving on to the federal level. |
In 1801 he received further education at | Vienna before moving to Warsaw to meet his uncle Anto |
h Carteret, Sir Thomas Robinson, ambassador in | Vienna, and Mr Amyand of the Levant Company of mercha |
icago, San Francisco, Zurich, Paris, Brussels, | Vienna, Verona, Munich and Australia. |
That means that the languages of | Vienna and Munich are very different from each other, |
Moving on to | Vienna via Munich, Punto met Beethoven, who wrote his |
He studied art in | Vienna and Munich, and beginning in 1831 was a high s |
choral/instrumental conductor, and pianist in | Vienna, Australia, Munich, Prague, Stockholm, Poland |
La Scala in Milan, and at the State Operas of | Vienna and Munich. |
first educated for the career of a painter at | Vienna and Munich; but later, developing a fine barit |
Today it houses the | Vienna Clock Museum (Uhrenmuseum). |
resden (Mathematisch Physikalischer Salon) and | Vienna (Kunsthistorisches Museum) |
age, St. Petersburg; Kunsthistorisches Museum, | Vienna; Staedel Museum, Frankfurt; Gallerie dell'Acca |
He then became assistant in the | Vienna mineralogical museum. |
While studying law at the University of | Vienna, Stiedry's musical abilities were noticed by G |
as (August 15, 1886, Prague - October 4, 1960, | Vienna) Austrian musicologist. |
the story of a knight (Paris) and a princess ( | Vienna); the name of the work has no apparent connect |
overed by Johann Palisa on February 9, 1882 in | Vienna and named after Lucia, daughter of Austro-Hung |
The Fickertgasse, a street in | Vienna, was named after her in 1926. |
The Czibulkagasse in Simmering, | Vienna, was named after him in 1938. |
In 1955 a street in the Hietzing district of | Vienna was named after him. |
residential development in the 3rd District of | Vienna, is named after him. |
tensively across Europe: Milan, Paris, London, | Vienna, Prague, Naples, Munich and Berlin. |
The Codex Vindobonensis 795 ( | Vienna Austrian National Library Codex) is a 9th cent |
nstruction of the Konferenzzentrum next to the | Vienna United Nations Complex, and a scandal involvin |
lbourne and Ottawa; in Europe the Albertina in | Vienna, the Netherlands (3), Strasbourg (1) and Budap |
a, the major BBC Orchestras, NHK Symphony, the | Vienna, Prague, Netherlands and English Chamber Orche |
n 1916 and 1927 he worked at the University of | Vienna in neuropathology and neuroanatomy. |
Gluck decided to go back to | Vienna and never returned to Paris. |
phical Biography Granta Books, London, (2002); | Vienna, (2000); New York (2002) ISBN 0-393-05008-4 |
Subsequent meetings were held in | Vienna and New York. |
found itself propelled into the company of the | Vienna and New York Philharmonics, appearing with sol |
tions in places as diverse as Cairo, Helsinki, | Vienna, and New Delhi, culminating in a 1964 solo exh |
Jeritza eventually created the part in | Vienna and New York. |
e moved to Austrian Bundesliga club FK Austria | Vienna, but next summer he moved to Turkey to play in |
called The Great Lady Of Chanson in her native | Vienna, the nickname followed her to London and Ameri |
ratschek settled into residences in Munich and | Vienna, publishing not only poetry and prose, but als |
law herself but entry in to the law faculty in | Vienna was not permitted to women at that time. |
Agreement and the immediately subsequent First | Vienna Award, not the events that took place in March |
taken him as far as Tokyo, Shanghai, Helsinki, | Vienna, and Nottingham in England where he convinced |
winner Rafael Nadal, and US Open runner-up and | Vienna titlist Novak Djokovic. |
onym also: Germanus Liber; * March 26, 1878 in | Vienna, † November 20, 1964 in London) was a British |
the Confederate forces at the skirmish around | Vienna on November 26, 1861, and was afterward return |
Vienna, 13 November 1962), married civilly in Vaduz o | |
de Paula Maria Prinz von un zu Liechtenstein ( | Vienna, 19 November 1846 - Vienna, 25 March 1920) (so |
Ratifications were exchanged in | Vienna on November 8, 1921, and the treaty became eff |
Recorded in | Vienna on November 7, 1987 |
She left the paper to write her first novel, | Vienna, and now lives and works in Berlin as a freela |
Stoeger and Chorus - “Let me breathe the real | Vienna air now; let me know that I am truly there now |
In 1860 he relocated to | Vienna as Oberlehrer at the Theresianum, then held th |
He died in | Vienna of obesity on April 3, 1962. |
The 68 cm refractor at the | Vienna University Observatory |
The 27-inch (68 cm) refractor at the | Vienna University Observatory built by the Grubb Tele |
By the Peace of | Vienna, Bocskay obtained religious liberty and politi |
ng in her teenage years, she sang in choirs in | Vienna and occasionally appeared as a soloist. |
It was later mentioned in a 1683 text, while | Vienna was occupied by the Ottoman Empire. |
Strauss, but updated to take place in post-war | Vienna as occupied by the four Allied powers: the Uni |
in Die Frau ohne Schatten by Richard Strauss ( | Vienna, 10 October 1919) |
Napoleon left | Vienna on October 16, and the next day, Staps was sho |
Dr Ernst Fuhrmann (born | Vienna 21 October 1918, died Teufenbach 6 February 19 |
burg (in Nassau), Germany, 25 March 1810; died | Vienna, 17 October 1889) was a German liberal politic |
Richard Wahle (January 14, 1857, | Vienna - October 21, 1935, Vienna) was professor of p |
He was a pupil of Heinrich Schenker in | Vienna from October 1913 for several years. |
The decision to establish it was made in | Vienna in October 1891. |
aby Bear's Bed for Icebreaker was premiered in | Vienna in October 1999 and has subsequently received |
signed on August 12, followed by the Treaty of | Vienna of October 3, 1866. |
g, Amsterdam, 3 January 1996); Austria (Odeon, | Vienna, 20 October 1996); and the United States (Aspe |
However, he returned to | Vienna in October of that year to play amateur footba |
mself resigned from all offices in the violent | Vienna Uprising of October 1848. |
It returned to Hungary with the Second | Vienna Award of 1940, but was given again to Romania |
n advance in the region and helped prepare the | Vienna offensive of the Red Army. |
n 1876, Klimt was awarded a scholarship to the | Vienna School of Arts and Crafts (Kunstgewerbeschule) |
Vienna University of Technology automation lab. | |
he presided over such productions as the first | Vienna performances of Der Rosenkavalier. |
off, the most important representatives of the | Vienna School of art history. |
years later, at the age of 11, he entered the | Vienna Academy of Music, studying piano and conductin |
Theoretical Physics at the Atominstitut of the | Vienna University of Technology. |
He has also studied at the University of | Vienna (Institute of European Studies) and at the Lon |
Renaissance (2006) and BBC feature documentary | Vienna: City of Dreams (2008). |
es and librarian sciences at the University of | Vienna, University of Klagenfurt and in Pittsburgh, w |
He then taught at the | Vienna School of Arts from 1919 to 1925. |
t historian, and is considered a member of the | Vienna School of Art History. |
Ille Gebeshuber studied at the | Vienna University of Technology, where she continued |
eted his PhD in Numerical Plasmaphysics at the | Vienna University of Technology, Austria, in 1999, an |
In 1927 he graduated from the | Vienna Academy of Music, where he had started studyin |
Monastery (Innsbruck), he studied voice at the | Vienna Academy of Music under Helene Karusso and Kurt |
He is considered a member of the | Vienna School of Art History. |
Since 1372 he lived in the | Vienna court of the Austrian dukes. |
om the Institute of Materials Chemistry of the | Vienna University of Technology. |
usner, Arik Brauer and Wolfgang Hutter, of the | Vienna School of Fantastic Realism. |
onsidered one of the largest influences on the | Vienna School of Fantastic Realism. |
It was built in 1955 at the | Vienna University of Technology by Heinz Zemanek. |
He is known as the founder of the New | Vienna School of Dermatology, an important group of p |
servatory, and, eventually, he enrolled in the | Vienna Academy of Music, where he won the Liszt and t |
a number of oil paintings, he executed for the | Vienna Museum of Natural History nine decorative land |
He studied architecture at the | Vienna University of Technology from 1965 to 1972. |
ited around Europe - in Museum of Applied Art, | Vienna, Museum of Contemporary Art, Bucharest and Pra |
Hlawka did most of his work at the | Vienna University of Technology. |
currently Professor of Architecture Theory at | Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, Austria. |
He was an important member of the celebrated | Vienna School of Dermatology, which was originally fo |
He is currently playing for the | Vienna Capitals of the Austrian Hockey League |
He then became a teacher in the | Vienna School of Acting. |
vols., Leipzig, 1869-1880), and wrote a life ( | Vienna, 1889) of Mill. |
The | Vienna manuscript of Ptolemy is one of the most beaut |
A founding member of the New | Vienna School of art history, which based itself on t |
In 1848 he became a member of the | Vienna Academy of Sciences. |
y 10, 1947 declared that "The decisions of the | Vienna Award of November 2, 1938 are declared null an |
h, birthname Charlotte Gruber (July 20 1930 in | Vienna), daughter of Emma and Karl Gruber, is a well |
d court in Portugal to a cultural wasteland in | Vienna because of her spouse's strict economic sense. |
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. |
lling sabiniana agrees with a provision in the | Vienna Code of the International Code of Botanical No |
Uridil, was born on Christmas Eve 1895 in the | Vienna suburb of Ottakring. |
la, and historical performance practice at the | Vienna Academy of Music. |
A pupil, at the | Vienna Academy of Fine Arts, of Eduard von Lichtenfel |
tbreak of World War I at his master classes in | Vienna Academy of Music. |
gon Eiermann and studied abroad in 1974 at the | Vienna University of Technology in Austria. |
d his Ph.D. in 1857 and became lecturer at the | Vienna University of Technology in 1866. |
Brauer is a co-founder of the | Vienna School of Fantastic Realism, together with Ern |
He is currently Chairman of the | Vienna Institute of Archaeological Science at the Uni |
year of study on a Fulbright Fellowship at the | Vienna Academy of Music, he was awarded the Ph.D. in |
nal Slovenian ice hockey player currently with | Vienna Capitals of the Austrian Hockey League. |
a lecturer and after 1965, a professor at the | Vienna Academy of Music. |
After graduating from the | Vienna University of Economics and Business Administr |
also the President of the Jewish Community in | Vienna, Chairman of the Jewish National Library (Volk |
He returned to the | Vienna Academy of Music and studied from 1965 to 1969 |
e was a chess patron who helped to finance the | Vienna tournaments of 1873, 1882, 1898, 1903 (Gambit) |
sity in his birthplace, before studying at the | Vienna University of Technology under Friedrich von S |
gy and raised the international profile of the | Vienna School of physical geography. |
He started as a lecturer at the | Vienna University of Technology, and professor at the |
He was a corresponding member of the | Vienna Academy of Sciences. |
n a number of cities like Cairo, Amman, Paris, | Vienna and of course Damascus. |
ed with Joseph Marx and Ludwig Gzaczkes at the | Vienna Academy of Music and had successful premieres |
Like his father he participated in the | Vienna expedition of 1683. |
1990, Attersee has been holding a chair at the | Vienna University of Applied Arts and is one of the m |
He is considered as the founder of the | Vienna School of Art History. |
e of the founders of the "Leo-Gesellschaft" in | Vienna and of the branch at Innsbruck. |
d as Director General of the United Nations at | Vienna, Head of the Centre for Social Development and |
accomplished class of finished pianists at the | Vienna Conservatoire of Music and held this position |
He is considered as a member of the | Vienna School of Art History. |
urn in 1945 to give a piano masterclass at the | Vienna Academy of Music. |
the possession of two antiquities dealers from | Vienna was offered for sale in London. |
the Ligurian Republic, but at the Congress of | Vienna the old territory of Genoa was awarded to the |
fed by members of the Optimist Club of Greater | Vienna, bearing on its sides the name "WASHINGTON & O |
nal Court of Justice (ICJ) which concerned the | Vienna Convention on Consular Relations. |
It first saw action at | Vienna, Virginia, on June 17 and again on July 9 befo |
She was born in | Vienna, Austria on December 24, 1933 into a Jewish fa |
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 |
He studied cooking for a year in | Vienna and, on his return to Greece worked for variou |
ton of Berg's teacher Arnold Schoenberg at the | Vienna Musikverein on 31 March 1913. |
representatives of the six federations met in | Vienna, Austria on 8 December 2007 to decide on a fix |
These efforts sparked the | Vienna Uprising: On October 6, 1848 a crowd of studen |
emanded Iraq fulfill its obligations under the | Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations and Consula |
Josef Kriehuber was born in | Vienna, Austria on 14 December 1800. |
In addition to the Second | Vienna Award, on 7 September 1940 the Cadrilater or " |
According to the Treaty of | Vienna signed on 12 October 1866, the Austrian Empire |
The battle is commemorated on a monument in | Vienna and on the Arc de Triomphe in Paris. |
The operation aimed at capturing | Vienna started on April 7, 1945. |
After five days of violent urban warfare, | Vienna fell on April 13, 1945. |
However, in accordance with the | Vienna Convention on Road Traffic that restricts one |
The discovery of his lost 1925 | Vienna dissertation on Josephus shows a shift in his |
He died in | Vienna, Austria, on 25 April 1847. |
f the French forces were ordered to advance on | Vienna, Jourdan on the extreme left and MG Jean Morea |
She was born in | Vienna, Austria on 1 October 1969. |
nselfest 2006 festival on the Danube Island in | Vienna, Austria on June 25th, 2006. |
Born in | Vienna, Austria-Hungary on 7 May 1891, Ernst Fabri jo |
nd lead the New Zealand delegation to the 1980 | Vienna conference on the status of women. |
ey League, signing a try-out contract with the | Vienna Capitals on September 16, 2010. |
It was premiered at the | Vienna Musikverein on 8 May 1958 by the Ramor Quartet |
of their three army corps deployed in Italy to | Vienna, concentrating on the defense of Trentino and |
ng through the opening of its extension to the | Vienna station on June 7, 1986. |
ystem discovered by Rudolf Ferdinand Spitaler ( | Vienna, Austria) on November 17, 1890 whilst attempti |
ther Mexican nationals and to Mexico under the | Vienna Convention on Consular Relations." |
Peter Seisenbacher (born March 25, 1960 in | Vienna) is one of the most successful judo practition |
nd was one of the leaders of Young Mizrachi in | Vienna and one of the founders of the Yeshuran moveme |
In 1867 he was sent by the city of | Vienna as one of the delegates on the occasion of the |
Ulrich Sexl (October 19, 1939 - July 10, 1986, | Vienna) was one of the leading Austrian theoretical p |
The book is set in | Vienna on one day around the year of its publication, |
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