The Vienna Hofburg Orchestra (in German: Wiener Hofburg Orchester) is an Austrian classical orchestra based in Vienna. The orchestra was founded by the...
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The Hofburg (German: [hoːf.buʁk]) is the former principal imperial palace of the Habsburg dynasty in Austria. Located in the centre of Vienna, it was...
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The Vienna Mozart Orchestra, with its 30 musicians, was founded in 1986 and has devoted itself entirely to that great composer of the Viennese classical...
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Austrian Republic in 1921. The Vienna State Opera is the successor of the old Vienna Court Opera (built in 1636 inside the Hofburg). The new site was chosen...
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Tonkünstler Orchestra Vienna Boys' Choir Vienna Hofburg Orchestra Vienna Mozart Orchestra Vienna Philharmonic Summer Night Concert Schönbrunn Vienna New Year's...
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thereafter. The Vienna Hofburg Orchestra's traditional New Year's Eve Concert takes place on 31 December in the halls of the Hofburg Palace. The program...
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Augustinerkirche) in Vienna is a parish church located on Josefsplatz, next to the Hofburg, the winter palace of the Habsburg dynasty in Vienna. Originally built...
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the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, are omitted from this list. Likewise, principal conductors for opera companies are omitted, unless the orchestra of...
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the Vienna Opera Ball, the Vienna Ball of Sciences, the Wiener Akademikerball and the Hofburg SIlvesterball. The Wiener Akademikerball in the Hofburg has...
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Gert Hofbauer (category University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna alumni)
and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart concerts take place from May until December every year in the Vienna Hofburg Halls. Vienna Hofburg Orchestra v t e v t e...
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of Vienna has been long and varied, beginning when the Roman Empire created a military camp in the area now covered by Vienna's city centre. Vienna grew...
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middle school at the Musikgymnasium Wien [de] (Music Gymnasium Vienna), singing in the Hofburg Chapel Choir and the Clemencic Consort. He studied baroque...
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Court chapel (redirect from Vienna court chapel)
reinstated as the Vienna Boys Choir and permanently settled in the Imperial Court Chapel, the Hofkapelle of the Hofburg Palace. The Hofburg Boys Choir was...
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Vienna University of Technology, earning money by playing in the Vienna Hofburg theater. He abandoned civil engineering to study violin at the Vienna...
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Wiener Hofmusikkapelle (redirect from Vienna Hofmusikkapelle)
chapel in Vienna. It was founded in 1498 under Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor. It was disbanded in 1922 and was the forerunner of the Vienna Boys' Choir...
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album was recorded live on December 21, 1993, at Hofburg Palace, Vienna with the Vienna Symphony Orchestra and the Mozart Sängerknaben (Mozart Boys' Choir)...
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on the third Friday of January across the twenty-three salons of the Vienna Hofburg Palace and includes nine bands of different styles of music, military...
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Maximilian II, Holy Roman Emperor (category Nobility from Vienna)
Council of Trent and the next year took up his residence at the Hofburg palace in Vienna, celebrated by a triumphal return into the city with a large entourage...
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Garrick. It was first performed on 7 February 1792 at the Imperial Hofburg Theatre in Vienna in the presence of Emperor Leopold II. Cimarosa's only work still...
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for the Hofburg Palace in 1946 and for the Vienna Boys' Choir. In 1953 he founded the Symphonic Jazz Orchestra RAVAG, later dance orchestra of the Österreichischer...
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Eurovision Song Contest was held at the Großer Festsaal der Wiener Hofburg in Vienna hosted by Österreichischer Rundfunk (ORF), and broadcast live throughout...
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Franz Berwald (section Work for wind orchestra)
1841 with a move to Vienna and marriage to Mathilde Scherer. In 1842 a concert of his tone poems at the Redoutensaal at the Hofburg Imperial Palace received...
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the Vienna Boys' Choir. According to contemporary sources, Emperor Maximilian I in 1498 established a court orchestra at Hofburg Palace in Vienna, including...
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Baldur von Schirach (category Vienna in World War II)
April 1945. On 4 April 1945 he moved to the vaulted cellars of the Vienna Hofburg. Otto Skorzeny described the atmosphere: "On the floor lay splendid...
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Robert Freund (category Musicians from Vienna)
the Hofburg, Hans Petermandl [de] (piano), Beethoven's grand piano, M. Schnitzler (violin) April 1987: Leopold Mozart, Alphorn Concerto (Vienna Chamber...
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Joseph Lanner (category Composers from Vienna)
born in St. Ulrich in Vienna (today the district of Neubau). Largely self-taught on the violin, he joined a small string orchestra of Michael Pamer at about...
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Johann Baptist Henneberg (category Musicians from Vienna)
26 November 1797 in the Großer Redoutensaal of the Vienna Hofburg. Henneberg died in 1822 in Vienna, aged 53. Der Stein der Weisen, with Benedikt Schack...
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Franz-Josefs-Kai [de], the Sofiensaal and the Little Redoute Ballroom of the Hofburg. The young violinist became a recognized virtuoso and he performed brilliantly...
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1791 in Vienna. Most of Mozart's German Dances were written whilst he held the position of Kammermusicus (Imperial Chamber Composer) in Vienna. Mozart...
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Schloss Weimar, in Weimar, Thuringia, Germany Hofkapelle of the Hofburg Palace, Vienna Hofkapelle of the Würzburg Residence, in Würzburg, Lower Franconia...
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