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  • He lives in Vienna and Berlin.
  • ed a degree in medicine from the University of Vienna and married Joseph Buttinger, leader of the Au
  • available for him to continue his education in Vienna and then later in Paris where he studied with,
  • ed her ankle during the display competition in Vienna and was not able to continue trainings any mor
  • sions of opinion about the course to pursue in Vienna and Budapest, it was not German pressure that
  • The railway, built in 1850 between Vienna and Budapest speeded development.
  • At fourteen earned a scholarship to study in Vienna, and was gaining allocades by the age of seven
  • yham, the villages of Port Stanley, Aylmer and Vienna, and the city of St. Thomas.
  • judge's assistant at several Courts of Law in Vienna, and from 1984 to 1987 as a civil servant for
  • Afterwards he returned to Vienna, and beginning in 1861 worked at the Universit
  • ng his six-month engagement Mahler returned to Vienna and worked part-time as chorus-master at the V
  • n a number of cities like Cairo, Amman, Paris, Vienna and of course Damascus.
  • He went with him to Vienna and to Italy in winter 1814-15 to support Cast
  • ly displeased, set off at once on the road for Vienna; and thinking that the operation might perhaps
  • e Hockey Championships was held in May 2005 in Vienna and Innsbruck, Austria.
  • He started his music studies in Breslau, Vienna, and Leipzig, and also learned from a French c
  • ndon, Paris, New York, Lisbon, St. Petersburg, Vienna and Barcelona.
  • Schwabacher had visited Gardiner in Vienna and his family had later shared a house with t
  • he bought genuine and fake Hitler pictures in Vienna, and brought them to Germany.
  • He currently plays for Stella Rossa Vienna and previously played for Austria 13.
  • Elena Teyber was born in Vienna and studied music under her father as a child
  • 05 at La Monnaie, and was subsequently seen in Vienna and as part of the July 2005 Festival d‘Aix en
  • ision programme, held at the ORF TV studios in Vienna and hosted by Andreas Steppan and Michael Niav
  • In 1887 he received his habilitation in Vienna, and in 1889 became a professor at the Univers
  • In 1946, he returned to Vienna, and from 1950 on, he performed at the Simpl a
  • It is about 20 km southwest of Vienna and is one of the many towns in Lower Austria
  • ng in her teenage years, she sang in choirs in Vienna and occasionally appeared as a soloist.
  • est and in 1901 retired from the University of Vienna and was appointed to the upper chamber of the
  • He was born in Vienna and was the husband of Magdalena Epply.
  • He flopped in Vienna and Graz, (Austria) where he swam in mathemati
  • He moved to Vienna and Jerusalem in 1967, moved to London in 1968
  • He studied at the universities of Vienna and Budapest, and during 1872 became a member
  • nescu reflects the composer's training in both Vienna and Paris.
  • 7) as custodian of the meteorite collection at Vienna, and from 1889 until 1896 he was director of t
  • the French occupation (1814), when he went to Vienna, and soon afterwards to Karlsruhe, having been
  • Berta Karlik was born in Vienna and studied physics at the University of Vienn
  • Following the end of World War I, he moved to Vienna and in 1921, he emigrated to Mandate Palestine
  • Later he moved to Vienna and met Albert Salomon von Rothschild in 1868.
  • the gymnasium in Pest, and studied medicine in Vienna and Berlin.
  • lin, Mexico City, Oslo, Paris, St. Petersburg, Vienna and Washington D.C.
  • He then returned to Vienna and to portrait painting in oils and watercolo
  • e of the founders of the "Leo-Gesellschaft" in Vienna and of the branch at Innsbruck.
  • esponsible for Anton Bruckner's appointment in Vienna and was one of his most ardent supporters.
  • s: in March 2005 in Manama, in October 2005 in Vienna, and in March in Mexico City .
  • He visited Paris, Vienna, and Rome.
  • The carved wooden altars were made in Vienna and in Tirol.
  • From 1978 he studied law at the University of Vienna, and received a doctorate in law in 1983.
  • ed Philosophy and English at the University of Vienna and also graduated from the Reinhardt Seminar
  • dical doctorate in 1861 from the University of Vienna, and following graduation remained in Vienna a
  • He was born in Vienna and educated mainly at the University of Vienn
  • eful World (1998), The Escort, A Friendship in Vienna and playing Evita (the Hostess) in Mauvaise Pa
  • 9 and full professor 1872 at the University of Vienna, and in 1876, professor at the University of B
  • He remained in exile until 1927, staying in Vienna and the Soviet Union as a part of the Romanian
  • he back of the Austrian Parliament Building in Vienna, and a street in Vienna's 23. district bears h
  • A young opera singer is discovered in Vienna and is brought to London where he rises to sta
  • That means that the languages of Vienna and Munich are very different from each other,
  • Piccaver loved Vienna and the Viennese way of life, so much so that
  • oth the Belvedere International Competition in Vienna and the International Tchaikovsky Competition
  • In that year she moved to Bayreuth, in 1953 to Vienna, and in 1954 to Salzburg.
  • Jeritza eventually created the part in Vienna and New York.
  • for many years until in 1391 he was seized in Vienna, and burned at the stake as a heretic, togethe
  • aching diploma from the Pedagogical Academy of Vienna, and in 1933 earned her Doctor of Philosophy i
  • also appeared in musical comedies and plays in Vienna, and appeared in stage productions of all kind
  • He studied at the University of Vienna and later at the University of Heidelberg.
  • ed, John Walkinshaw acted as his ambassador in Vienna), and church appointments were presented to Ja
  • 07/2008 trained with the first team from Rapid Vienna and gave his debut on 29 March 2008 against FC
  • m to remodel apartment interiors in Pilsen and Vienna, and it was there that Loos first began to ope
  • She only remained a week before returning to Vienna and secretly marrying Arthur on 12 June 1876.
  • by Fleur Cowles) to cover the arts in postwar Vienna, and modeled for the planned edition, but the
  • ved his medical doctorate at the University of Vienna, and after graduation remained in Vienna as an
  • He finished theological studies in Vienna and then he worked as a priest and a teacher i
  • 38 European Championships in Athletics held in Vienna and finished fourth in the lond jump competiti
  • htblau eventually fled the country, staying in Vienna, and, after being expelled from Austria, in Be
  • He studied cooking for a year in Vienna and, on his return to Greece worked for variou
  • writer in Rome, Basel, Perchtolfsdorf outside Vienna and, from 1935, in Ticino, where he died in 19
  • In the mid-nineties, while residing in Vienna, Ansbacher led multiple performances of renown
  • in Austria, the Americans had expropriated her Vienna apartment and that she was taking English less
  • Recent research on Hitler's early years in Vienna appears to have shown that his antisemitism wa
  • nd lifestyle was a focus on exhibitions at the Vienna applied arts museum in 1896.
  • bourg Forum on Preventing Nuclear Catastrophe ( Vienna, April 8-9, 2010)
  • udwig Friedrich Philipp Ignatius Joseph Maria ( Vienna, April 13 1895 - Nice, January 19 1952) was an
  • also known by various such names, such as the Vienna Arbitration Awards, Vienna Arbitral Awards, Vi
  • The sexual abuse scandal in Vienna archdiocese is a major chapter in the series o
  • Main article: Sexual abuse scandal in Vienna archdiocese
  • On 20 April 1903, in Vienna, Archduchess Elisabeth Amalie married Prince A
  • Most buildings in Vienna are relatively low; in early 2006 there were a
  • The major TV transmitter for the Vienna area is situated on Kahlenberg hill (see image
  • SS Panzer Army and the LSSAH retreated to the Vienna area.
  • He arrived at the court of Duke Leopold V in Vienna around 1190, and he accompanied the duke on a
  • witzerland into Austria, visiting Salzburg and Vienna, arriving there in the late autumn of 1728.
  • He became a professor at the Vienna Art Academy in 1972 and remained in this posit
  • he core of an ensemble that in 1977 became the Vienna Art Orchestra.
  • From 1983 to 1987 he directed the Vienna Art Choir.
  • In 1999 he was invited to the Vienna Art Orchestra, a renowned European Big Band.
  • Vienna Art Orchestra, Artistry in Rhythm (TCB)
  • eacher, best known as a founding member of the Vienna Art Orchestra.
  • 8 he was represented in the exhibitions of the Vienna Art-Club and has also been represented in many
  • Belvedere International Singing Competition in Vienna as well as winning the Gervase Elwes Cup at Du
  • 1994, Altschuler studied at the University of Vienna as a Fulbright Scholar.
  • d Hanslick, championed Brahms from his post in Vienna as the critic for the prestigious Neue freie P
  • t the papacy during the presence of Pius VI in Vienna, as well as against the religious orders.
  • t was once in the Austrian National Library in Vienna as Codex Vindobonensis S.N. 2844.
  • o the USA in 1949, however, in 1957 he visited Vienna as a participant of a professional conference.
  • st John Irving chose Waidhofen an der Ybbs and Vienna as the main settings of his early novel Settin
  • rian ambassador in Berlin, then he returned to Vienna as ambassador.
  • d Karl von Marinelli's newly formed company at Vienna as leader and conductor of the orchestra.
  • ugust 1858 in Schloss Laxenburg, a castle near Vienna, as the son of Emperor Franz Joseph I and Empr
  • orced to leave the famed Piaristengymnasium in Vienna as a result of "disciplinary difficulties," hi
  • chool of Sculpture at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, as successor to Fritz Wotruba.
  • in Saint Petersburg, Riga, Warsaw, Amsterdam, Vienna, as well as at the 1867 Exposition Universelle
  • He returned to Vienna as a lecturer in mineralogy and chemistry and,
  • In 1819 he went to Vienna as an envoy, where he died on 9 December 1845.
  • (1832-1889) in Prague, and in 1891 returned to Vienna as a successor to Carl Braun (1822-1891) as ch
  • Carl Pathe had gone to Vienna as a representative the year before.
  • Eric Frey was born in 1963 in Vienna as the son of Jewish parents, who escaped the
  • ition until 30 June 1965 when he was posted to Vienna as Ambassador of the Soviet Union to Austria.
  • Afterwards, he remained in Vienna as an assistant to Johann Ritter von Oppolzer
  • m, Secret Beyond the Door, takes place in 1900 Vienna, as Fritz Lang (1890-1976) accidentally discov
  • He frequently stayed at their residence in Vienna as a confidential secretary until 1341, when h
  • To catalyze this modernization and establish Vienna as a place of economic discourse, Haugwitz bro
  • In 1867 he was sent by the city of Vienna as one of the delegates on the occasion of the
  • He was a Fulbright Scholar in Vienna as well.
  • Originally started in Vienna as an in-house project of Fritz Gabriel Bauer
  • t his position at the Technische Hochschule in Vienna as a result of his membership.
  • In 1860 he relocated to Vienna as Oberlehrer at the Theresianum, then held th
  • Sperger trained from 1767 in Vienna as a contrabassist and composer.
  • him, as a sure ally and had great influence at Vienna as paymaster of subsidies.
  • He studied classical archaeology in Vienna as a pupil of Otto Benndorf (1838-1907).
  • ober 1956 until 16 June 1960 he was located in Vienna, as Ambassador of the Soviet Union to Austria,
  • am in second qualifier game against Austria in Vienna, as Schmidtgal had not yet completed obtaining
  • oman doctor of law on the juridical faculty in Vienna as a lecturer.
  • Weyrother was born in Vienna as the son of general of cavalry Adam von Weyr
  • Strauss, but updated to take place in post-war Vienna as occupied by the four Allied powers: the Uni
  • nal Constituent Assembly in order to return to Vienna as a diplomat.
  • n Schattendorf/Burgenland), lives and works in Vienna as popular radio broadcaster ("Im Sumpf"/FM4),
  • irected the latest compositions from Italy and Vienna, as well as composing an important collection
  • music hall and a bedroom, with furniture from Vienna, as well as collections of urban clothing, of
  • inz, and went on to study German literature in Vienna, as well as Graz.
  • lso professor of medicine at the University of Vienna, as well as director of the Allegemeines Krank
  • She was taught by Carl Czerny in Vienna as well as Frederic Chopin in Paris.
  • mber 1923) was an Austrian geographer, born in Vienna as son of geographer Albrecht Penck.
  • In 1728 he was sent to the imperial Court of Vienna as diplomatic representative of the Estates of
  • ef visit to England, but in May 1514 he was at Vienna, asking for money and for his recall.
  • while an early 19th century book published in Vienna assumed its name is derived from "Bukovie", a
  • ravia was directly ruled by the Habsburgs from Vienna at that time who held the title Margrave of Mo
  • ien is an Austrian chamber orchestra, based in Vienna at the Konzerthaus, which specialises in conte
  • It was first performed on January 3, 1877 in Vienna at the Carltheater.
  • He died in Vienna at the age of 66.
  • It was first performed in Vienna at the Theater an der Wien on 18 December 1878
  • 4. She is a writer-in-residence in Vienna at the Kulturkontakt in 2011.
  • earch combined with a study of other deaths in Vienna at the time of Mozart's death.
  • for the 10 mortars from Teudloff & Dittrich in Vienna at the end of 1915.
  • Vienna at that time was also recovering from a devast
  • engaged in teaching geology and mineralogy in Vienna at the Geological Institution.
  • It premiered in Vienna, at the Johann Strauss Theatre, on October 11,
  • It premiered in Vienna at the Johann Strauss Theater on 21 March, 193
  • It premiered in Vienna at the Johann Strauss Theater, 17 November 191
  • Napoleon chose to cross the Danube south of Vienna at the Lobau island.
  • fessor at the Institute of Advanced Studies in Vienna, at the University of Pennsylvania, and the Un
  • o the University of Music and Performing Arts, Vienna, at the age of 14, where he studied with Franz
  • Hailed as a child prodigy, he was sent to Vienna at the age of 9, where he studied piano with R
  • The opera premiered on January 4, 1786 in Vienna at the Burgtheater with a cast that included t
  • album, "Last Worldy Bond" was recorded live in Vienna at the infamous Amann Studios for a 2010 relea
  • He moved to Vienna at fourteen to pursue his training on a schola
  • m his Russian tour first performed the work in Vienna at the Vienna Volksgarten on 24 June 1870 wher
  • ecutive and increasingly senior assignments in Vienna at the CSCE and, later, the newly-named OSCE,
  • He initially studied medicine in Vienna at the request of his father, but switched to
  • the University of Music and Performing Arts in Vienna at the age of nineteen as a classical performe
  • After leaving the gymnasium of Vienna, at the age of 22, he took charge of his fathe
  • He studied in Vienna at the Technische Hochschule (today the Vienna
  • The first performance took place in Vienna at the Old Burgtheater (now demolished) on 22
  • Hellmesberger died in Vienna at age 52.
  • He studied in Vienna at the University of Music and Performing Arts
  • se, and it has been judged a modest success in Vienna at the time of its premier.
  • He was subsequently stationed in Vienna, Athens, Berne, Constantinople and St. Petersb
  • Liptzin writes that Paris and Vienna, attributed to Levita, "easily ranks with the
  • Thomas Kakuska (born Vienna; August 25, 1940 - July 4, 2005) was an Austri
  • choral/instrumental conductor, and pianist in Vienna, Australia, Munich, Prague, Stockholm, Poland
  • International Festival "Round About Chopin" - Vienna, Austria
  • Prof. Otto Molden (13 March 1918 in Vienna, Austria - 15 June 2002 in Paphos, Cyprus) was
  • r in 1978 at the J. & L. Lobmeyr glassworks in Vienna, Austria before returning to the United States
  • Born March 21, 1956 in Vienna, Austria she graduated from the Academy for Mu
  • er team placed 4th in the World Championships, Vienna, Austria (Eight).
  • : Dorothy Iannone and Lee Lozano," Kunsthalle, Vienna, Austria
  • Esperantomuseum; Esperanto, Esperantomuzeo) in Vienna, Austria was founded in 1927 by Hofrat Hugo St
  • lm were screened at the Austrian Filmmuseum in Vienna, Austria as part of a retrospective on Peter W
  • He went to Vienna, Austria for four years, where he studied unde
  • "Power Up: Women Pop Art"-Kunsthalle Wien, Vienna, Austria
  • Diesel U-Music World Tour, which took them to Vienna, Austria in November 2009.
  • Vienna, Austria
  • They were composed in Vienna, Austria in 1911 and 1914, respectively.
  • Berger was born in Vienna, Austria and later emigrated to the United Sta
  • The competition took place in Vienna, Austria from October 15 through 19, 2002.
  • The society has its headquarters in Vienna, Austria and was founded in 1985.
  • She was born in Vienna, Austria on December 24, 1933 into a Jewish fa
  • He went to Vienna, Austria to study medicine for four years.
  • ened to leave the country and live in exile in Vienna, Austria if the voters had chosen to restrict
  • s entered his office in the Turkish Embassy in Vienna, Austria after disarming the security guards a
  • lhofgesellschaft founded in the early 1990s in Vienna, Austria that distributes pamphlets claiming t
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