How To Use Salzburg In A Sentence

  • 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.
  • It was the archbishop of Salzburg and his suffragan bishops who protested vigorously at the involvement of Cyril and Methodius and their pupils in the pastoral care of the Danubian Slavs.
  • *sip sip sip* *thinks deep thots about happiness* *sip sip sip* It iz so stranj waht exactlee can maek us happee. *sip sip* Ai wuz driving – sum fyew yeers ago *sip sip* frum Stuttgart to Salzburg. *sip* An suddenlee, ai felt lite az a feather *spI and ai NOO that ai wuz TOTALEE an without ene rezervashun *sip* compleetelee happee. Wai you mad? - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • A walk across the Salzach over Mozartsteg or Mozart's bridge, the quaint footbridge across the river, and one is right in the middle of Salzburg's old city and its visual splendours.
  • The territorial limits of the diocese corresponded to those of the crownland of Upper Austria with the addition of several parishes of Salzburg, to the separation of which the Archbishop of Salzburg gave his consent in 1786. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy
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  • Salzburg is a fascinating city too, and the guided tour is by far the best way to get your initial bearings.
  • These four contradances were written in Salzburg in January of 1780 for Count Johann Rudolf Czernin.
  • The next two cases (21, 22) are devoted to the varieties of common quartz, including the flexible sandstones of Brazil (of which there are some larger specimens upon a separate table) and to those of the east; milk quartz; the Salzburg blue quartz, &c.; some varieties of the cat's eye; hornstones, including wood changed into hornstone: and herein begin the flints, including some specimens changing into calcedony, smalt blue calcedony from Transylvania; the Icelandic stalactical calcedony; and the fine Cornish calcedony. How to See the British Museum in Four Visits
  • Danube, and from the district of the Lungau in Southern Salzburg through Carinthia, Carniola, Styria, the crownland of Görz-Gradiska, and a large part of Friuli. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon
  • It was the shocker of the 1998 Salzburg Festival.
  • Austria beat Hungary 3-nil in a friendly match at Salzburg on Wednesday.
  • Tomochichi and other Indian Chiefs re-embarked on board the Prince of Wales, commanded by Capt. George Dunbar, who was bound for Georgia with a Transport of Salzburghers and German Protestant Refugees.
  • Whereas Mozart famously detested Salzburg, Zehetmair retains much fonder memories of his home town.
  • The second was the transportation of “the Palatines,” expatriated by stress of persecution and war, not from the Rhenish Palatinate only, but from the archduchy of Salzburg and from other parts of Germany and Switzerland, gathered up and removed to America, some of them directly, some by way of A History of American Christianity
  • In her own widowhood, she welcomed her surviving sisters, Sophie and Aloysia, to Salzburg and supported them emotionally and materially.
  • A walk across the Salzach over Mozartsteg or Mozart's bridge, the quaint footbridge across the river, and one is right in the middle of Salzburg's old city and its visual splendours.
  • Pierre sent the Austrian webcam links from his home in Salzburg.
  • The Salzburg model cities are post-industrial entities - in many cases made by trade, which is now passing them by.
  • She began to learn the clarinet, saxophone and oboe in 1985, and learned the art of conducting at the Mozart Conservatory of Music in Salzburg in 1995.
  • An excursion to the Castle, a fortress that commands the road to Salzburg costs £15.
  • The 11 th-century Hohensalzburg Fortress, overlooking the Salzburg, affords amazing views and if you can't face the walk, its 1892 funicular will take you to the top in no time.
  • Salzburg is famous for its beautiful buildings.
  • Austria beat Hungary 3-nil in a friendly match at Salzburg on Wednesday.
  • With Salzburg out, 100 delegates were eligible round, with 98 casting valid votes.
  • It is these mighty prelates who gave Salzburg its stately buildings and living legacy of some of the grandest music ever written.
  • Il film è opera di Paul Baaske, Sebi Falkner e Johannes Figlhuber, studenti della Fachhochschule Salzburg, Università delle scienze applicate. No Fat Clips!!! : Furball
  • The sun was high, the coffee steaming, and clustered round a Salzburg garden table were six of Europe's most influential culturati.
  • The Salzburg model cities are post-industrial entities - in many cases made by trade, which is now passing them by.
  • Salzburg is not far away and is well worth a visit to see the wonderful Baroque architecture of this elegant city.
  • Despite these limitations, Associations developed in Graz, Linz, and Salzburg in Austria. Pursuit of an 'Unparalleled Opportunity': The American YMCA and Prisoner of War Diplomacy among the Central Power Nations during World War I
  • In our day the sees to which was annexed such privilege have no longer any extraordinary jurisdiction, though some enjoy an honorary distinction; the Archbishop of Salzburg, for example, may wear the cardinalatial purple, even in Rome. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy
  • The meeting in Salzburg coincided with the third anniversary of the official signing of the Stability Pact.
  • Meanwhile, in Salzburg, Wolfgang Rihm's "Dionysos" had its world premiere and a writeup in the New York Times. The Dude does Carmen
  • For centuries, Salzburg was an independent principality and only became part of Austria in the early nineteenth century.
  • Fuschl is the closest of all our resorts to Salzburg, which is easily reached by a regular bus service.
  • He was helped by Peter, also from the school of music, and Father Peter, from the Community of the Resurrection in Mirfield, who travelled to Salzburg to research the sections of plainsong.
  • His next project, to be unveiled at Salzburg this summer, is that most old-fashioned of musical forms, a requiem.
  • A city of southwest Austria west - southwest of Salzburg.
  • In 1768 he was again in Vienna, where he produced his little operetta, "Bastien und Bastienne," and in the same year the Archbishop of Salzburg made him his concertmeister. The Standard Operas (12th edition) Their Plots, Their Music, and Their Composers
  • In many ways it was a storybook life. Summers in Salzburg. Weekends hunting in Connecticut.
  • Two million visitors are expected to visit Salzburg this year to join in the year-long celebrations.
  • Last week, Bartoli revealed her own foray into a second career: a press conference yesterday confirmed that as of 2012, she will replace Riccardo Muti as the artistic director of the Salzburg Pfingstfestspiele, an event most frequently, if archaically, translated as the "Whitsun Festival. Bartoli's new Whit
  • Salzburg is not far away and is well worth a visit to see the wonderful Baroque architecture of this elegant city.
  • They came from five departments of the University of Vienna and one department of the University of Salzburg.
  • Following the aristocratic and holy example of the Bishops of Salzburg for the last eight centuries, the sovereigns of the Continent are told that the air and waters of Hofgastein are the only nenuphar for the over-taxed brain in labour beneath a crown. Mr. Isaacs
  • 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.
  • Salzburg is famous for its beautiful buildings.
  • 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.
  • In lieu of the Mahler, Eschenbach offered Mozart's Symphony No. 34, the last of his Salzburg symphonies -- familiar and fresh and not heard often from an orchestra that was rather underfed in the Mozart department under Leonard Slatkin. Eschenbach, Mozart, Mahler and the NSO -- getting along famously
  • Bullock was raised in Nuremberg, Vienna and Salzburg, before the family settled back in Arlington when she was in her early teens.
  • Salzburg is famous for its beautiful buildings.
  • Sir Edward was being treated in Salzburg for a minor stomach upset when the pulmonary embolism was discovered.
  • Two million visitors are expected to visit Salzburg this year to join in the year-long celebrations.
  • Palatinate only, but from the archduchy of Salzburg and from other parts of Germany and Switzerland, gathered up and removed to America, some of them directly, some by way of England, as an act of political charity by A History of American Christianity

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