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... Singer at the Vienna Court Opera, also Lieder and oratorio singer (bass); professor of drama at the Vienna Conservatory/Academy for Music and Performing Arts 1902–15. ...
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... Mezzo-soprano, sang at the Vienna Court Opera 1881–91, Lieder singer from 1892; professor of singing at the Vienna Conservatory/Academy for Music and Performing Art 1892–1930. ...
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... Subdistrict of Tullnerbach, lying c. 20 km. (12 miles) west of Vienna, in the area of the Vienna Woods [Wien-Umgebung] and just north of Pressbaum. It lies on the railway to St. Pölten and Linz. ...
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... Stationery store in Vienna, at which Schenker and Jeanette purchased paper on July 14, 1918 at 64 Heller per sheet. ...
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... Vienna tailor or clothing store in which Heinrich and Jeanette bought collars for Heinrich in February 1918. ...
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... Vienna's 13th district, west of the central districts of the city. Hietzing contains the Schönbrunn Palace, gardens, and zoo (Tiergarten), and a substantial part of the Vienna Woods. Schenker's closest and longest-standing friend, Moriz Violin ...
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... Georg TomayWien I. Fichtegasse 1a Georg TomayVienna I, Fichtegasse 1a ...
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... Austrian railway company, founded in 1866 as a private company, and nationalized in 1884. At the time of nationalization there were two lines: Vienna to Eger [Cheb], via Tulln, Gmünd, Budweis [České Budějovice], and Pilsen [Plzeň]; and Vienna to ...
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... Hotel in Vienna, situated on the Kärntner Ring next to the Vienna State Opera. Opened in 1892, it was an elegant focal point for the rich cultural and business life of the city. It was Eugen d'Albert's usual residence when in Vienna, and Schenker ...
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... The Aspang Train Station was the originating station for the Aspang railway line in Vienna and was located in Vienna's 3rd District (the Landstraße), on the Aspang Grounds in the Aspangstraße, parallel with the Rennweg. It was one minute's walk from ...