In her own widowhood, she welcomed her surviving sisters, Sophie and Aloysia, to Salzburg and supported them emotionally and materially. |
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They came from five departments of the University of Vienna and one department of the University of Salzburg. |
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For centuries, Salzburg was an independent principality and only became part of Austria in the early nineteenth century. |
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The sun was high, the coffee steaming, and clustered round a Salzburg garden table were six of Europe's most influential culturati. |
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These four contradances were written in Salzburg in January of 1780 for Count Johann Rudolf Czernin. |
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More than 1,000 people from 25 European countries put their heads together in Salzburg at the weekend to discuss ideas to reverse the trend. |
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The Salzburg Mozart Soloists appear regularly in the staterooms of the Mirabell Palace. |
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It is these mighty prelates who gave Salzburg its stately buildings and living legacy of some of the grandest music ever written. |
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Sir Edward was being treated in Salzburg for a minor stomach upset when the pulmonary embolism was discovered. |
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Bullock was raised in Nuremberg, Vienna and Salzburg, before the family settled back in Arlington when she was in her early teens. |
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The meeting in Salzburg coincided with the third anniversary of the official signing of the Stability Pact. |
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Whereas Mozart famously detested Salzburg, Zehetmair retains much fonder memories of his home town. |
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His next project, to be unveiled at Salzburg this summer, is that most old-fashioned of musical forms, a requiem. |
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Two million visitors are expected to visit Salzburg this year to join in the year-long celebrations. |
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However, it is known that he had an anti-Nazi uncle in Salzburg, who owned land that would have provided an ideal drop zone for the Foxley sniper team. |
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His upcoming exhibitions include shows in Modena, Italy, Salzburg, and Brussels. |
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But in Salzburg, a land laved by mists and mountain air, all the star-power in the world fades away before the glory of Mozart, its most illustrious son. |
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A century before Mozart, the virtuoso violinist and composer Heinrich Ignaz Franz von Biber was appointed to the music staff of the archiepiscopal court of Salzburg. |
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Pierre sent the Austrian webcam links from his home in Salzburg. |
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The Munich-based label has made a name for itself with its discs of live recordings, mostly operatic, taken from more than half a century of Salzburg festivals. |
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This was followed by an international breakthrough at the main Salzburg Festival when he sang Jochanaan in Strauss's Salome. |
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On Shrove Tuesday of 1557 Albert V, Duke of Bavaria went to visit the archbishop of Salzburg and played a game of dice with him. |
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Soviet assassins already on the train drugged the conductor, and Karp's body was found shortly afterwards in a railway tunnel south of Salzburg. |
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He wrote many letters to his English friends, to Arno, bishop of Salzburg and above all to Charlemagne. |
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Other major urban areas of Austria include Graz, Linz, Salzburg and Innsbruck. |
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That same year he made his Salzburg Easter Festival debut singing the role of the Spirit Messenger in Die Frau ohne Schatten. |
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Q I WOULD like to go by overnight motorail from Belgium to Salzburg instead of driving. |
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In the not too distant past Salzburg had been an Archbishopdom ruled by her archbishops. |
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In August 1979 she made her debut at Salzburg Summer Festival as the Marschallin. |
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Their crimes range from robbery to pickpocketing to fraud, particularly in the swankier parts of upscale cities like Vienna and Salzburg. |
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Some of them were discovered in 2004, remarkably preserved, in the Hallstatt salt mines near Salzburg, Austria. |
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Cities on the banks in this lower section include Laufen and its sister town Oberndorf bei Salzburg, Tittmoning, and Burghausen. |
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A church at Caofstein was first mentioned in a 788 deed issued by Bishop Arno of Salzburg. |
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To unearth cruelty and carnality, honesty and deep feeling, all the things that lie buried under all that Salzburg sunshine and the radiance of Julie Andrews? |
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Today, Serbs in Austria are mainly found in Vienna, Salzburg, and Graz. |
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Silver mines were opened in Bohemia, Saxony, Erzgebirge, Alsace, the Lahn region, Siegerland, Silesia, Hungary, Norway, Steiermark, Salzburg, and the southern Black Forest. |
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The Salzach is the main river in the Austrian state of Salzburg. |
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