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Walter Rabl (1873–1940) – Viennese composer, conductor and teacher of vocal music; Carl Georg Reutter (1708–1772) – Baroque-era court composer; Emil von Reznicek (1860–1945) – born Emil Nikolaus Joseph, Freiherr von Reznicek; Franz Xaver Richter (1709–1789) – Czech František, French François Xavier; Jakob Schgraffer (1799-1859)
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Viennese hazzans (6 P) P. Players of the Vienna Philharmonic (1 C, 29 P) S. Singers from Vienna (145 P) V. General Directors of the Vienna State Opera (7 P)
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[4] Walter Arlen (1920–2023), composer; music critic in LA Times. Alfred Ritter von Arneth (1819–1897), an Austrian historian, wrote about Maria Theresa. [5] Hans Asperger (1906–1980), pediatrician; discoverer of Asperger syndrome. Carl Auer von Welsbach (1858–1929), chemist. Haim Bar-Lev (1924–1994), Israeli general and government ...
Self-portrait, 1906 (aged 16) Schiele was born in 1890 in Tulln, Lower Austria.His father, Adolf Schiele, the station master of the Tulln station in the Austrian State Railways, was born in 1851 in Vienna to Karl Ludwig Schiele, a German from Ballenstedt and Aloisia Schimak; Egon Schiele's mother Marie, née Soukup, was born in 1861 in Český Krumlov (Krumau) to Franz Soukup, a Czech father ...
Viennese may refer to: Vienna, the capital of Austria; Viennese people, List of people from Vienna; Viennese German, the German dialect spoken in Vienna; Viennese classicism; Viennese coffee house, an eating establishment and part of Viennese culture; Viennese cuisine; Viennese oboe, a musical instrument; Viennese Waltz, a genre of ballroom dance
The Wienerlied (German, literally: Viennese song, pl. Wienerlieder) or Weanaliad (viennese, pl. Weanaliada) is a traditional song genre which has its roots in Austria's capital and largest city, Vienna. Wienerlieder often center on life in Vienna. They are almost exclusively sung in Viennese German, a local Austro-Bavarian dialect. The ...