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  1. New Vienna

    New Vienna may refer to two places in the United States United States of America New Vienna, Iowa New Vienna , Iowa New Vienna, Ohio New Vienna , Ohio disambig de New Vienna it New Vienna nl New Vienna pl New Vienna vo New Vienna ...   more details



  1. Live in Vienna

    Live in Vienna may refer to Live in Vienna B hse Onkelz album Live in Vienna B hse Onkelz album Live in Vienna Cluster album Live in Vienna Cluster album dab ...   more details



  1. Vienna Codex

    Several Codex codices are known simply as Vienna Codex in certain fields Vienna Codex Anglo Saxon 9th century Vienna Codex Hungarian 1450 http www.mek.ro 01900 01949 html index254.html Vienna Codex Aztec Vienna Dioscurides Vienna Codex of Dioscorides Disambig ...   more details



  1. Vienna (disambiguation)

    Wiktionary Vienna Vienna is the capital and a federal state of Austria. Vienna may also refer to TOCRight Geography In Austria the River Vienna, a small river meeting the Danube at Vienna see Wien River In Canada Vienna, Ontario In France Vienne, Is re , a city known in Roman times as Vienna In the United States by state Vienna, Alabama Vienna, Georgia Vienna Galena, Idaho , National Register of Historic ... County, Idaho Vienna, Illinois Vienna, Indiana Vienna Indianapolis, Indiana , National Register ... Places in Marion County, Indiana Vienna, Louisiana Vienna, Maine Vienna, Maryland Vienna Township, Genesee County, Michigan Vienna Township, Montmorency County, Michigan Vienna Township, Minnesota Vienna, Missouri Vienna, New York Vienna, Ohio Vienna, South Dakota Vienna, Virginia Vienna, West Virginia Vienna, Wisconsin Music Vienna album Vienna album , an album by Ultravox Vienna Ultravox song Vienna Ultravox song , a song by Ultravox Vienna Billy Joel song Vienna Billy Joel song Vienna , a song by Trans Siberian Orchestra from Beethoven s Last Night Vienna , a song by The Fray band The Fray Dear Vienna , a song by Owl City in their album Maybe I m Dreaming Other uses University of Vienna Vienna comics , a fictional character in Marvel Comics Marvel Universe Vienna Beef , a manufacturer of Chicago style hot dogs and other foods Vienna bidding system , a contract bridge bidding system Vienna bread Vienna Development Method from theoretical computer science Vienna Game , a chess opening Vienna lager , a style of beer first brewed in Vienna in 1841 Vienna sausage Windows 7 or Vienna, an operating system Vienna , a poem by Stephen Spender Vienna, Rigsby s cat in Rising Damp Vienna, a character in the 1954 film Johnny Guitar Vienna, well known Timeline of computer viruses and worms 1987 computer virus that first appeared in 1987 People with the name Vienna Teng born 1978 , singer songwriter Treaties, conventions, diplomatic conferences Treaty of Vienna 1738 Vienna Convention disambiguation ...   more details



  1. Vienna Conference

    Vienna Conference can refer to Vienna Conference 1819 , held in 1819 and 1820. Vienna Conference 1853 , Vienna Conference 1855 , Vienna Socialist Conference of 1915 Vienna Conference on Science and Technology for Development , 1979 see Commission on Science and Technology for Development Vienna Conference 1985 , was the first international conference on ozone layer depletion. Vienna Conference 1961 , resulted in the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations and the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations Vienna Conference 1969 , resulted in the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties Vienna Conference 1993 , also known as the World Conference on Human Rights , resulted in the Vienna Declaration and Programme of Action Vienna Conference on Instrumentation , held in 2007 Vienna Conference on Cluster Munitions , held 5 to 7 December 2007 See also Congress of Vienna disambiguation Treaty of Vienna disambiguation Vienna Convention disambiguation disambiguation ro Conferin a de la Viena ...   more details



  1. Vienna Township

    Vienna Township may refer to the following places Vienna Township, Grundy County, Illinois Vienna Township, Scott County, Indiana Vienna Township, Marshall County, Iowa Vienna Township, Pottawatomie County, Kansas Vienna Township, Genesee County, Michigan Vienna Charter Township, Michigan Vienna Township, Montmorency County, Michigan Vienna Township, Rock County, Minnesota Vienna Township, Forsyth County, North Carolina Vienna Township, Trumbull County, Ohio See also Vienna disambiguation geodis Category Township name disambiguation pages de Vienna Township ...   more details



  1. Christmas in Vienna

    Christmas in Vienna may refer to Christmas in Vienna album Christmas in Vienna album , a 1993 album Diana Ross, Pl cido Domingo and Jos Carreras Christmas in Vienna film Christmas in Vienna film , a 1997 Croatian film directed by Branko Schmidt See also Christmas in Vienna II , the second album in the series Christmas in Vienna III , the third album in the series Christmas in Vienna VI , the fourth album in the series disambiguation ...   more details



  1. Vienna Cup

    The Vienna Cup refers to one of two competitions Vienna Cup football A figure skating competition also known as the Karl Sch fer Memorial . disambig ...   more details



  1. Treaty of Vienna

    There were several treaties of Vienna Treaty of Vienna 1606 HRE Hungary freedom of religion Treaty of Vienna 1656 Austro Polish alliance in the Second Northern War, ineffective Treaty of Vienna 1657 Austro Polish alliance in the Second Northern War, effective Treaty of Vienna 1725 Austria Spain Treaty of Vienna 1731 Britain Austria alliance Treaty of Vienna 1738 or The Peace of Vienna Multiple parties resolved war of Polish succession Treaty of Sch nbrunn Treaty of Vienna 1809 also known as the Treaty of Sch nbrunn France Austria following Austria s defeat during the Napoleonic Wars Treaty of Vienna 1815 can refer to several different treaties notably Treaty of Vienna of 25 March 1815, also known as Treaty of General Alliance when Austria, Britain, Prussia and Russia agreed to put 150,000 men in the field against Napoleon Bonaparte. see wikisource Declaration at the Congress of Vienna . Treaty of Vienna of 9 June 1815, also known as the Final Act of the Congress of Vienna , embodying all the separate treaties agreed at the Congress by the European powers. Treaty of Vienna 1864 Austria Prussia Denmark concluded the Second War of Schleswig Treaty of Vienna 1866 Austria France Italy Treaty of Vienna 1955 , re established the state of Austria after the Second World War See also Vienna Awards , two agreements before and during World War II that expanded the territory of Hungary Vienna Convention disambiguation disambig da Freden i Wien de Vertrag von Wien es Tratado de Viena fr Trait de Vienne ko it Trattato di Vienna hu B csi b ke egy rtelm s t lap nl Verdrag van Wenen ja pl Pok j wiede ski ru sv Freden i Wien zh ...   more details



  1. Vienna Convention

    Vienna Convention can mean any of a number of treaties signed in Vienna . Notable are several treaties and conventions resulted from the Congress of Vienna 1814 1815 which redrew the map of Europe, only partially restoring the pre Napoleonic situation, and drafted new rules for international relations Vienna Convention on Money 1857 Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations 1961 Vienna Convention on Civil Liability for Nuclear Damage 1963 Vienna Convention on Consular Relations 1963 Vienna Convention on Road Traffic 1968 Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals 1968 Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties 1969 Vienna Convention on the Representation of States in their Relations with International Organizations of a Universal Character 1975 http untreaty.un.org cod diplomaticconferences repofstates intlorgs 1975 repofstates intlorgs 1975.html , http untreaty.un.org ilc texts instruments english conventions 5 1 1975.pdf Convention on the issue of multilingual extracts from civil status records 1976 Vienna Convention on Succession of States in respect of Treaties 1978 United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods 1980 Vienna Convention for the Protection of the Ozone Layer 1985 Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties between States and International Organizations or Between International Organizations 1986 Vienna Convention Against Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances 1988 See also Congress of Vienna disambiguation Vienna Conference disambiguation Treaty of Vienna disambiguation Disambig cs V de sk konvence da Wienerkonventionen de Wiener bereinkommen es Convenci n de Viena fa fr Convention de Vienne it Convenzione di Vienna he no Wien konvensjonene nn Wien konvensjonane pl Konwencja wiede ska pt Conven o de Viena fi Wienin yleissopimus zh ...   more details



  1. Vienna School

    Vienna School may refer to First Viennese School , 18th century classical music composers in Vienna Second Viennese School , 20th century composers in Vienna Vienna School of Art History 19th and 20th centuries Austrian School of economics, sometimes called the Vienna School See also Vienna Circle , 20th century Viennese philosophers, whose influences are known as the Vienna School Schooldis de Wiener Schule es Escuela de Viena desambiguaci n fr cole de Vienne nl Weense school ja ...   more details



  1. Vienna Conservatory

    The Vienna Conservatory may refer to Konservatorium Wien , established in 1938 as Musikschule der Stadt Wien University of Music and Performing Arts, Vienna , which incorporates the older Vienna Conservatory dating back to 1817, established by the Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde Other music education establishments in Vienna include Wiener Volkskonservatorium , established in 1923 Neues Wiener Konservatorium , established in 1909 Disambig ja ...   more details



  1. The Vienna Review

    primarysources date August 2009 The Vienna Review is a monthly English language newspaper based in Vienna, Austria, available in print and on line. It covers politics, culture, business, travel and events that affect Vienna and the Central and Eastern Europe an Region. Published 10 times a year by the Vienna Journalism Institute, it has a small core staff of Graduate school graduate students , former students and professional writers from the community who work for the paper on the side of jobs in the field. Contributors to The Vienna Review also include academics from think tank s in the area and the paper is a member of Project Syndicate , the Prague based sydication service supported by the Open Society Institute . The editor in chief and publisher is Dardis McNamee, Director of the Vienna Journalism Institute and a research professor of Media communication Media Communications at Webster University , with which the Institute is affiliated. The paper s target audience is the permanent English speaking community in Austria and Central Europe as well as expatriates and tourists. Although Vienna is the focus, the paper makes use of Austria s Central Europe an location in covering both Western and Eastern European news and events, and seeks to provide a voice and a forum for Vienna s international community. The Vienna Review has a circulation of about 10,000 copies per month and is available by subscription, at public newsstands, in coffee houses, hotels and such places, and on several airlines. External links http www.viennareview.net Official Site http www.webster.ac.at Webster University Vienna Category Newspapers published in Austria de The Vienna Review ...   more details



  1. Rockstar Vienna

    Infobox Defunct Company company name Rockstar Vienna company logo Image Rockstar Vienna logo.svg 200px Rockstar Vienna s logo from 2003, until its closure in 2006. caption type Subsidiary of Rockstar Games slogan fate Closed, Properties sold successor Games That Matter Productions GmbH Deep Silver Vienna ... Vienna , Austria key people industry Video game development Game development products some of company ... Games divisions former divisions, if any subsid former subsidiaries, if any Rockstar Vienna formerly neo Software Produktions GmbH was a Vienna , Austria based Video game developer developer of video game s, and a sub division of Rockstar Games . Rockstar Vienna was founded on January 4, 1993 ... company rockstar vienna overview list,1 title Rap Sheet Rockstar Vienna work MobyGames accessdate ... It closed on May 11, 2006. Prior to the 2003 acquisition of the company, Rockstar Vienna ... 2003 . On May 11, 2006, Take Two Interactive closed their Rockstar Vienna office without any .... ref cite web url http www.kotaku.com gaming rockstar 100 rockstar vienna devs fired 173328.php title 100 Rockstar Vienna Devs Fired ref On January 17, 2007, the founders of Rockstar Vienna ... the studio on August 22, 2007 and was rebranded Deep Silver Vienna. Games as Rockstar Vienna ... London . References Reflist External links http www.mobygames.com company rockstar vienna Rockstar Vienna at MobyGames . http www.gamesindustry.biz content page.php?aid 16975 GamesIndustry.biz Rockstar officially confirms closure of Vienna studio . Registration Required http www.intelligent artifice.com 2006 05 rockstar vienna.html Jurie Horneman s comments of Rockstar Vienna s closure . Take ... Category Defunct video game companies Category Rockstar Games RockstarGames stub ca Rockstar Vienna es Rockstar Vienna fr Rockstar Vienna it Rockstar Vienna ka Rockstar Vienna nl Rockstar Vienna pt Rockstar Vienna ru Rockstar Vienna sk Rockstar Vienna uk Rockstar Vienna ...   more details



  1. 397 Vienna

    Infobox planet width 25em background FFFFC0 name 397 Vienna discoverer Auguste Charlois discovered December 19, 1894 alt names 1894 BM named after Vienna mp category Asteroid belt Main belt epoch 30 January 2005 Julian day JD 2453400.5 semimajor 394.164 Giga G m 2.635 Astronomical unit AU perihelion 297.033 Gm 1.986 AU aphelion 491.295 Gm 3.284 AU eccentricity 0.246 period 1562.13 day d 4.28 Julian year astronomy a inclination 12.835 degree angle asc node 228.271 arg peri 139.451 mean anomaly 315.367 avg speed 18.35 km second s dimensions 43.3± 1.8 km mass unknown density unknown surface grav unknown escape velocity unknown rotation 15.48  h spectral type unknown abs magnitude 9.31 albedo 0.178± 0.015 single temperature unknown 397 Vienna is a typical Asteroid belt Main belt asteroid . The Tholen spectral type is S and the SMASSII spectral type is K . It was discovered by Auguste Charlois on December 19, 1894 in Nice . References Reflist added under references heading by script assisted edit cite web last Yeomans first Donald K. date 2007 05 02 url http ssd.jpl.nasa.gov sbdb.cgi?sstr 397 title 397 Vienna 1894 BM publisher JPL Small Body Database Browser accessdate 2007 05 02 ref Minor planets navigator 396 Aeolia 398 Admete Small Solar System bodies DEFAULTSORT Vienna Category Main Belt asteroids Category Asteroids named for places Category Astronomical objects discovered in 1894 Category X type asteroids Category S type asteroids Beltasteroid stub de 397 Vienna el 397 es 397 Vienna eo 397 Vieno eu 397 Vienna fa fr 397 Vienna it 397 Vienna la 397 Vienna hu 397 Vienna ja no 397 Vienna nn 397 Vienna pl 397 Vienna pt 397 Vienna sk 397 Vienna sl 397 Vienna sr 397 Vienna tl 397 Vienna uk 397 vi 397 Vienna yo 397 Vienna zh 397 ...   more details



  1. Baumgarten, Vienna

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Image Penzing lage baumgarten.png thumb 220px Map of Baumgarten as part of Penzing Baumgarten was an independent town until the late 19th century and is an area of Vienna s fourteenth district, Penzing Vienna Penzing , today. It can be subdivided in Oberbaumgarten in the west, close to H tteldorf , and Unterbaumgarten . Artist Gustav Klimt was born in Baumgarten. Districts of Penzing Coord 48 12 23 N 16 16 32 E region AT 9 type city display title Category Penzing Vienna Category Geography of Vienna Vienna geo stub de Baumgarten Wien es Baumgarten Viena gl Baumgarten pt Baumgarten ro Baumgarten, Viena ...   more details



  1. Vienna Concert

    Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Vienna Concert Type live album Artist Keith Jarrett Cover Vienna Concert.jpg Released 1991 Recorded July 13, 1991 Genre Jazz Length 68 08 Label ECM Records ECM Producer Manfred Eicher Last album J.S. Bach Das Wohltemperierte Klavier, Buch II br 1990 This album Vienna Concert br 1991 Next album Dmitri Shostakovich 24 Preludes And Fugues Op. 87 br 1991 Vienna Concert is a live solo piano album by American pianist Keith Jarrett , released on the ECM Records ECM label in 1991. It was recorded in concert on July 13, 1991 at the Vienna Staatsoper in Vienna , Austria . Many listeners regard this album as Jarrett s masterpiece. It has an epic quality, with a huge, forty two minute arch like opening movement that exhibits a much greater debt to classical music than Jarrett s earlier improvised concerts. Jarrett himself wrote in the liner notes to this album I have courted the fire for a very long time, and many sparks have flown in the past, but the music on this recording speaks, finally, the language of the flame itself. Reception The Allmusic review by Richard S. Ginell awarded the album 4 stars stating Jarrett s exalted judgment is close to the mark though more Eurocentric than ever, these are his most impressive solo performances since Sun Bear. . ref name Allmusic Ginell, R. http allmusic.com album vienna concert r141499 review Allmusic Review accessed September 9, 2011 ref Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1Score rating 4 5 ref name Allmusic Track listing Vienna, Part 1 42 05 Vienna, Part 2 26 03 All compositions by Keith Jarrett. Recorded in concert on July 13, 1991 Vienna Staatsoper in Vienna . Personnel Keith Jarrett piano References Refbegin Reflist Refend Category Keith Jarrett live albums Category 1991 live albums Category ECM Records live albums Category Albums produced by Manfred Eicher it Vienna Concert ...   more details



  1. Vienna Woods

    Wienerwald restaurant Geobox Range name Vienna Woods other name Wienerwald image Wienerwald.jpg image caption Vienna Woods near Breitenfurt bei Wien Breitenfurt country Austria region type States region Lower Austria region1 Vienna parent Northern Limestone Alps length imperial length orientation ... m 54 highest long s 43 highest long EW E map Wienerwald.png map caption Map with Vienna Woods small yellow area, top right small The Vienna Woods ref Rees, Henry 1974 . Italy, Switzerland and Austria ... and Vienna state Vienna . The convert 45 km long and convert 20 30 km wide hill range is heavily wooded and a popular recreation area with the Viennese. Location The Vienna Woods may be defined ... . It is a favourite outdoor destination for the densely populated area around Vienna . ref cite book ... Austria, and reaches far into the Vienna city of Vienna . Geography The highest elevation in the Vienna ... Leopold Figl observatory . Important rivers in the Vienna Woods are the Wien river Wien , the Schwechat ... and the Vienna Basin forms the eastern end of the Alps Alpine chain. Even though the Vienna Woods ... animals as well as the Schwarzenbergpark were created on the territory of the city of Vienna during ... mi west of Vienna. There are also some natural caves, such as the Dreid rrischenh hle cave of the three deaf men . Image Vienna Woods in winter.jpg thumb 300px Pappelstra e in Vienna s 14th district, Penzing Vienna Penzing , a residential area bordering the Wienerwald. File A church in Vienna Woods, Austria.JPG thumb right 300px A church in Vienna Woods Geology The mountain ranges of the Vienna ... by the Danube and some tectonic lines near to Vienna. Its north is part of the Alps sandstone zone ... region. History The Vienna Woods has probably been populated since the 8th century. Under the influence ... , which may account for village names such as D bling , Liesing or Gablitz . The Vienna Woods was a princely ... of Vienna , Lower Austria and Burgenland signed the Vienna Woods Declaration to protect nature ...   more details



  1. Schenkenberg, Vienna

    The Schenkenberg is a hill in the 19th district of Vienna , D bling . It is 345 metres tall. Geography The Schenkenberg lies in Sievering Obersievering and represents the south eastern extension of the Pfaffenberg, Vienna Pfaffenberg . To the north, the Reisenbergbach separates the Schenkenberg from the Reisenberg, Vienna Reisenberg to the south, the Arbesbach, Vienna Arbesbach divides it from the Hackenberg, Vienna Hackenberg . The Schenkenberg is part of a north eastern chain of foothills belonging to the eastern Alps . It is composed of flysch containing quartz , limestone , marl , and other Conglomerate geology conglomerates . History The first documentary reference to the Schenkenberg dates from 1329 and dubs it in dem Schenkenberge . The name Schenkenberg is probably a reference to the Mundschenk family, which owned land in the area. The Kuenringer, who also owned property in this area, were called the Oberste Schenken . Today, the Schenkenberg is surrounded by numerous vineyards . References Karl Kothbauer Kothbauer, Karl D bling und seine Ried und Flurnamen . Dissertation Wien 2001 coord 48 15 25 N 16 19 20 E region AT type mountain display title Category D bling Category Geography of Vienna de Schenkenberg Wien ...   more details



  1. Rathaus, Vienna

    Image Rathaus Vienna June 2006 165.jpg thumb 200px left The City Hall of Vienna Image Festsaal Rathaus Vienna 2007.jpg thumb The main festivities hall The Rathaus is a building in Vienna which serves as the seat both of the List of mayors of Vienna mayor and Gemeinderat of Vienna city council of the city of Vienna. The town hall also serves, in personal union, as Governor and Assembly Landtag of the State of Vienna, a state with the Austrian federal system. File Rathaus Vienna Eistraum 2005 Nightshot.JPG thumb Rathaus nightshot 2005 History The Rathaus was designed by Friedrich von Schmidt in the Gothic architecture Gothic style, and built between 1872 and 1883. On the top of the tower is the Rathausmann , one of the symbols of Vienna. Facing the Rathaus is a large park, the Rathauspark. The Rathaus also accommodates the historic Wiener Rathauskeller restaurant. The traditional restaurant consists of several baroque halls, offering small traditional Viennese delicacies to grand gala buffets. Recently finished renovations 2000 include the re opening of the neo baroque Salon Ziehrer and the redesigned Lanner Lehar Hall with wall and ceiling murals by German Trompe l il artist Rainer Maria Latzke . ref name Lanner Lehar Hall cite web url http www.rainermarialatzke.com projects vienna wiener rathauskeller.pdf title Lanner Lehar Hall ref References reflist 1 External links commons cat Rathaus, Vienna Rathaus http www.magwien.gv.at Official Homepage of the Vienna City Hall http www.wien.gv.at buergerdienst stadtinfo rathausfuehrung neubau.html Das Wiener Rathaus Der Neubau 1868 http www.bda.at text 136 1005 6250 Bundesdenkmalamt Rathaus Wien http www.wien.gv.at umwelt parks anlagen rathauspark.html The Vienna parks Rathauspark http www.magwien.gv.at Website of the Viennese city ... Innere Stadt Category City and town halls in Austria Category Buildings and structures in Vienna Category ... fr Rathaus Vienne it Rathaus Vienna nl Stadhuis van Wenen ja pl Ratusz w Wiedniu ru ...   more details



  1. Vienna Highflier

    Image Vienna highflier.jpg thumb Vienna Highflier The Vienna Highflier is a breed of fancy pigeon developed over many years of selective breeding . ref name Levi cite book last Levi first Wendell title The Pigeon year 1977 publisher Levi Publishing Co, Inc location Sumter, S.C. isbn 0 85390 013 2 ref Vienna Highfliers, along with other varieties of Domestic Pigeon domesticated pigeons , are all descendants from the Rock Pigeon Columba livia . References reflist See also List of pigeon breeds Category Domesticated pigeon breeds Domesticated pigeon breed stub ...   more details



  1. Vienna Hyatt

    Infobox soap character series As the World Turns name Vienna Hyatt image1 creator first June 16, 2006 ... 19, 2006, October 26, 2006 to July 19, 2010 color 99CCCC Vienna Hyatt nee unknown maiden name , previously ... Story History We first met Vienna in the summer of 2006, when she ran into Katie Peretti on a cruise ship, who was there with her new husband Mike Kasnoff . Vienna and Katie took an instant dislike in each other, mostly because Vienna was the wealthy heiress who was arrogant and looked down at Katie. Katie later discovered that the man with whom Vienna was with was none other than Katie s ex husband ... Vienna and followed Katie back to Oakdale. Vienna surfaced months later again during Halloween, when she was the date of the fictional Prince Adolpho, who was visiting Oakdale. Vienna wore a priceless ... and replaced it. Vienna wanted justice, but Simon outsmarted her and he and Carly fled from the country to an unknown location. Vienna decided to stay in Oakdale and ran not much later into Brad ... was a rich man who could buy her lots of things, not to mention he was good looking, Vienna and him started a sexual relationship. When Vienna found out Brad wasn t rich at all, she decided to forgive ... to be Henry Coleman , Katie s best friend. When the car broke down during an ice storm, Vienna and Henry made themselves comfortable and ended up making love in the car. After wards, Vienna proclaimed her undying love for Henry, Henry, who didn t know what to think of the strange Vienna, kept his distance. When Vienna continued to get into trouble because of her money, she made the impulsive decision to sign over all her money to Henry, who happily agreed. He now stayed with Vienna for the money, and agreed to marry her, if this meant keeping his money. However, at the altar, he turned Vienna down and left her. After weeks of trying to talk to him, Henry finally told Vienna why he walked away from her he had fallen in love with her and didn t want to marry her for the wrong reasons. Vienna ...   more details



  1. Vienna Festival

    Distinguish Vienna Festival Ballet The Wiener Festwochen Vienna Festival is a cultural festival in Vienna that takes place every year for five or six weeks in May and June. The Wiener Festwochen Vienna was established in 1951, when Vienna was still Military occupation occupied by the Participants in World War II The Allies four Allies . The Wiener Festwochen is now one of the world s leading cultural festivals and it is one of the major highpoints of Vienna s annual cultural programme. Luc Bondy, the internationally renowned director, has been responsible for the festival as its artistic director since 2002. The traditional inauguration of Wiener Festwochen, an open air event with free admission, takes place annually in Vienna s City Hall Square to kick off the festival. A high level show programme will be presented against the breathtaking background of the festively illuminated Vienna City Hall and before an audience of tens of thousands of visitors. Each year, the Wiener Festwochen create or collaborate on a series of cultural events which combine the highest artistic standards with socially relevant issues and objectives. The Wiener Festwochen are not only a mirror of the city s enthusiasm for culture but also an offer of openness towards other cultures and spheres. As an innovative and international metropolitan festival, Wiener Festwochen offers a modern and multilingual program that covers the whole range from tradition to avant garde, with a rich variety of plays, music dramas, concerts, performances, lectures, installations, films and video shows. The calendar features about 40 productions with 175 performances and 70 concerts. Each year the festival is attracting approx.180,000 visitors. See also List of opera festivals External links commons category Wiener Festwochen official website http www.festwochen.at Category Vienna culture Category Festivals in Austria Category Theatre festivals Category Recurring events established in 1951 Category Arts festivals ...   more details



  1. Hollywood in Vienna

    Hollywood in Vienna is an annual film music gala concert taking place in the Vienna Concert Hall Wiener Konzerthaus , where the Max Steiner Film Music Achievement Award is presented. The last Hollywood in Vienna gala concert took place on 23.09.2011. The next concert takes place on 22.10.2012. Overview In the course of each Hollywood in Vienna concert, one of the world s most renown film composers is honored by the City of Vienna and his or her work performed by the http rso.orf.at Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra RSO . The gala concert was initiated in 2007 by Sandra Tomek, http www.bofm.at B.O.F.M. Best of Film Music , and has since then been produced by B.O.F.M. and Echo Medienhaus and co produced by Michael Balgavy. Max Steiner Film Music Achievement Award The Max Steiner Film Music Achievement Award is a symbol of recognition by the City of Music, Vienna , for extraordinary achievements in the film music genre. The award reminds of the Viennese film music pioneer Max Steiner , who went to Hollywood in the 1920s. Awardees 2009 John Barry composer John Barry 2010 Howard Shore 2011 Alan Silvestri Conductors 2007 John Mauceri 2009 John Axelrod 2010 John Axelrod 2011 John Axelrod Guests, Artists and Contributors Bruce Broughton , David Arnold , Alan Silvestri , Howard Shore , Harald Kloser , Alexander Frey , Barbara Broccoli , John Mauceri, Kate Barry, Klaus Badelt , Nicholas Dodd, Rick Porras, Gedeon Burkhard, John Axelrod, Kevin Costner , John Barry , Patrick Doyle , John Powell , Robert Dornhelm, Rebekka Bakken, Alastair King and Christian Kolonovits, among others. External links http www.hollywoodinvienna.com Website Hollywood in Vienna http www.facebook.com HollywoodinVienna?ref ts Hollywood in Vienna on Facebook http www.bofm.at B.O.F.M. Best of Film Music http www.dwtc.eu DWTC Balgavy Category Music festivals in Austria ...   more details



  1. Vienna Awards

    refimprove date December 2007 History of Hungary The Vienna Awards are two arbitral awards by which arbiters of Nazi Germany and Kingdom of Italy 1861 1946 Fascist Italy sought to enforce peacefully the claims of Hungary on territory it had lost in 1920 when it signed the Treaty of Trianon . The First Vienna Award occurred in 1938 and Second Vienna Award the Second in 1940. The awards sanctioned Hungary s annexation of territories in present day Slovakia , Ukraine and Romania which Hungary had sought to regain in the period between the two World Wars. They are also known by various such names, such as the Vienna Arbitration Awards , Vienna Arbitral Awards , Viennese Arbitrals , Viennese Arbitrages , which are all variation of the same and express no different value judgement on its content. There is, however, also the substantially different name Vienna Diktats , expressing the point of view of the countries which stood to lose territory as a result. The awards were overturned following the defeat of Germany in 1945, and Hungary lost again all of the territory it had gained. Unsourced image removed Image ViennaAwards.GIF thumb left 300px Hungary before and after the Vienna Awards br clear left First Vienna Award Image Czechoslovakia 1939.SVG thumb 235px left The partition of Czechoslovakia . First Vienna Award in red. main First Vienna Award By this award, Germany and Italy compelled Czechoslovakia to cede southern Slovakia and southern Carpathian Ruthenia Subcarpathia now in Ukraine to Hungary on 2 November 1938. Second Vienna Award Image Northern Transylvania yellow.png thumb 235px left Romania, with Northern Transylvania highlighted in yellow. main Second Vienna Award By this award, Germany and Italy compelled Romania to cede half of Transylvania an area henceforth known ... to the Second Vienna Award, on 7 September 1940 the Cadrilater or Quadrilateral southern ... of Vienna de Wiener Schiedsspruch eo Vienaj arbitracioj fr Arbitrages de Vienne ko hu B csi d nt sek ...   more details




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