How To Use Viennese In A Sentence
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I love the Viennese waltz.
The Sun
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The waltzes and Viennese pieces are also a re-recording of a similar disc with 1957 tapings.
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The apartment was done up in Viennese style.
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Overhead, in the amethyst dusk above the Viennese Altstadt, Steel City was an evening star.
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From the opening notes of the Allegro vivace assai, the Berlin players conjured up Mozart in the best Viennese manner.
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In the first quarter of the 19th Century Antonio Diabelli, a Viennese pianist and music publisher, sent a simple waltz he had written to a number of major composers and invited them to write variations.
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The Viennese writer Stefan Zweig called the coffeehouse "the best school of everything new.
Trafficking Materials and Gendered Experimental Practices: Radium Research in Early 20th Century Vienna
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She had danced in Viennese palaces, tangoed in Tashkent, and swayed to the music of Georgie Fame in Dublin.
Macarena Lithuania
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There was also far too much attack in the group Viennese waltz.
The Sun
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The multi-unit Viennese trams, buses and subways operate on the honor system.
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In a very sad ending to the tale the prime veal calf found himself escalloped Viennese style.
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Her researches lead her to a Viennese brothel where the aged madam reveals the secret of the painting.
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Lanna realized he was referring to the Viennese Waltz being played on the piano.
Nightway
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Today – as it was generations ago – tuxedoed waiters flit around tables, precariously balancing countless Viennese coffee varieties and trademark yeast dumplings on silver trays.
Leopold Hawelka, luminary of Viennese cafe culture, dies aged 100
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The sensation is comparable to the epiphany that Adolf Loos , the Viennese architect, experienced when he stepped off a steamship in New York Harbor more than a century ago.
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The Viennese and Hungarian crowds were cannonaded from their strongholds, and in Germany a constitutional assembly that had been bravely debating the question of republicanism broke down into factional bickering and then ignominiously offered the country to Frederick William IV of Prussia.
The Worldly Philosophers
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Secessionism—now understood as a Viennese variation on Art Nouveau—fell out of favor after World War I, when artists became interested in full-blown modernism, and craftsmen moved on to Art Deco and the functionalist values of the Bauhaus and architectural modernism.
A Golden Kiss for Klimt
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In each section competitors were required to dance specific dance styles including the Viennese waltz, tango and foxtrot while maintaining poise, technical agility and an awareness of other competitors on the dance floor.
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I was familiar with the expression the Viennese used for anyone that came from the East of their border.
Albanian Cognac
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She said, As an interesting contrast, in both the US and Canada, the term Viennese Buffet is sometimes used for a selection of desserts.
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It is not fortuitous that the key is D minor, a tonality traditionally associated with quest, especially by the Viennese classics, and perhaps by the High Baroque masters as well.
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The wiry, plangent sound of Kurosaki's 1801 violin is perfectly complemented by the percussive but singing tone of Linda Nicholson's Viennese fortepiano, especially effective in the powerful C minor Sonata Op 30 No 2.
Beethoven: violin sonatas vol 4, op 30 nos 1 - 3; violin sonatas 'Kreutzer' op 47, no 10 op 96
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We begin all beatless and atmospheric, moving through the Viennese downtempo beauty of Tosca and the haunting acoustic pop of Emiliana Torrini and onwards into Agoria's own blend of operatics and deep electronica on "Altre Voci".
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The interior is modelled on the old Viennese grand cafés so there's opulence without too much glitz, great pastries, and a relaxed, sophisticated atmosphere.
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Viennese authorities insisted Adele's will was uncontestable.
Maria Altmann, who won return of Klimt portrait seized by Nazis, dies at 94
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The place is redolent of Viennese history as the city government's web site points out.
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One of the "dreamiest" interpretations I have heard, it seems as if our two principals set out to inscribe the most gorgeously "Viennese" realization we have had since the days of Fritz Kreisler.
Audiophile Audition Headlines
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'Chillon's Viennese waltz was played by the band: played a second time, special request, conveyed to the leader by Prince Ferdinand.
The Amazing Marriage — Complete
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A well-known figure in Viennese society, St. Genois is appareled in the obligatory black tie and flanked by two modern ‘women,’ each rendered in slightly different, caricatural modes.
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I love the Viennese waltz.
The Sun
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There was also far too much attack in the group Viennese waltz.
The Sun
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Sindelar's slight frame was the talk of pre-war Viennese football.
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Heuberger's talent is of the graceful style; he is not very original but his waltzes and "Laendlers" have the true Viennese ring, and the kirmess in the first act is very characteristic; it is melodious and
The Standard Operaglass Detailed Plots of One Hundred and Fifty-one Celebrated Operas
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So, under all those severe Loden coats and sensible skirts shrouding the Viennese women passing us by in the Stephansplatz, there's actually a riot of frothing lace and silk?
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I had goose bumps during their Viennese waltz.
The Sun
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For the Viennese positivists, Heidegger's work is the return to a reactionary, anti-scientific metaphysics, which is allied politically to pan-Germanic aspirations.
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Dr.Landau also touts his Viennese-style pork neck schnitzel cut very thick.
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The orchestra was founded in 1951 by eight soloists from the most highly respected Viennese orchestras and chamber music ensembles.
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The Viennese press called Bernhard " Nestbeschmutzer " — one who fouls his own nest.
Enfant Not So Terrible
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Her mother was a Viennese baroness, a descendant of Leopold Baron von Sacher-Masoch, author of the masochistic classic Venus in Furs.
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The apartment was done up in Viennese style.
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Towards the end Alex pronounced herself bored and I caught myself trying to come up with a suitable answer to the question ‘how do you make a Viennese whirl?’
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In Schubert's music, the Viennese lilt and nuance in the phrasing, touch, singing line and overall style, even the pauses and silences, require complete mastery.
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The Viennese soon added milk to their coffee beans and the name cappuccino was born.
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In the heyday of the Hapsburgs, Viennese noblemen, for want of other diversion, amused themselves by firing cannonballs into the annual armadas of migrating beluga sturgeon that swam up the Danube to spawn.
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He seems to have inserted an inordinate amount of showy dancing to please the cosmopolitan Viennese audience.
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`Don't smile at me like that or friendship will be for nought, you Viennese heartbreaker.
DREAMS OF INNOCENCE
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French dancing girl, a Viennese milliner.
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The three works on this disc are prime examples of Viennese Classicism at its best.
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Up to then he had been pounding pills in a Viennese chemist's shop after studying chemistry at a technical college.
Times, Sunday Times
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The feuilleton is a genre pioneered in Viennese newspapers that lies somewhere between the New Yorker's "Talk of the Town" and an op-ed.
Dispatches From a Lost Empire
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As drama these productions are utter failures, though their lyric passages are often beautiful; their chief effect was to stimulate the "bardic" movement represented by von Gerstenberg, Kretschmann, and the Viennese Jesuit
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI
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The technology was developed in Austria and it proved to be a big hit in the Viennese capital.
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Seldom performed sequentially and together, they were taken up integrally in 1966 by a dissentient cellist in the Vienna Symphony Orchestra in an interpretation that changed the world's perception of Viennese sound.
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Opened in 1995, your castle is actually an American bar, specialising in Martinis and manhattans for a metropolitan crowd of Viennese elite.
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Viennese
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Viennese mobs erupted in nationalistic fervor, expressed by beating up Jews and destroying their property.
Eric R. Kandel - Autobiography
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SOMETIMES she looked troubled and ferocious, but a Viennese waltz is meant as a dance of beauty.
The Sun
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Those who built in the Viennese tradition based their designs on that of Stein.
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Around the same time, Viennese boho Mia Dime wandered into town with thoughts of forming an all-girl band.
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The tango and salsa rarely have good Spanish music and the Viennese waltz rarely has proper waltz music.
Times, Sunday Times
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He repudiated all formal observances of Jewish tradition, however, immersing himself instead in the study of the Greek and Roman classics, which he would later teach in an elite Viennese high school.
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The string quartet, for two violins, viola and violoncello, was one of the most widely-cultivated genres of chamber music during the Classical period, with the Viennese masters Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven all contributing substantially to the literature.
The Classical String Quartet, 1770-1840 (Duke University)
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I had goose bumps during their Viennese waltz.
The Sun
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Rather I want them to understand Viennese Jewish intellectual life from the late 19th century until 1933.
"Pushing Time Away" in Vienna
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The duet was composed by Viennese maestro Franz Schubert.
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The Viennese have contributed medical innovations such as antisepsis and new therapies such as psychoanalysis to the world.
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From the first strike of the tam-tam and the insinuating Viennese oboe, he knows that he is taking the listener on a journey through pain and despair towards a heartbreaking resignation and acceptance.
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Niklaus Andreas Lauda was born the son of a Viennese paper mill owner on 22 February 1949.
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State buildings neighbour the florid works of nineteenth-century Russian and Viennese architects.
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But Viennese baroque is more than a decorative style; it's an attitude to life, an affirmation of delight in the richness and grandeur of things.
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The tango and salsa rarely have good Spanish music and the Viennese waltz rarely has proper waltz music.
Times, Sunday Times
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Sindelar's slight frame was the talk of pre-war Viennese football.
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SOMETIMES she looked troubled and ferocious, but a Viennese waltz is meant as a dance of beauty.
The Sun
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The tango and salsa rarely have good Spanish music and the Viennese waltz rarely has proper waltz music.
Times, Sunday Times
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A collection of male senior employees gather in the boardroom to talk to Balls over coffee and Viennese whirls.
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The tango and salsa rarely have good Spanish music and the Viennese waltz rarely has proper waltz music.
Times, Sunday Times
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Friedrich Paneth, a Viennese chemist and keen amateur photographer, was particularly successful with the process.
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Viennese
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Johann Kattus, Alte Reserve, Brut is a startlingly dry Viennese sparkling wine with a very fine persistent mousse.
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But will it be tamed to play the wealthy Viennese widow?
Times, Sunday Times
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The big numbers included, of course, the cancan, but also a Viennese waltz scene with the dancers in flowing ballroom gowns and a big, big finale, with ostrich-plume headwear and sequinned costumes.
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Short and rounded, his Viennese accent rumbling professorially, Grunwald was saved from pomposity by a quick wit, especially about himself.
A MAN OF SUBSTANCE
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I would find myself, dentures fractured or hopelessly misplaced, in horrible chambres garnies, where I would be entertained at tedious vivisecting parties that generally ended with Charlotte or Valeria weeping in my bleeding arms and being tenderly kissed by my brotherly lips in a dream disorder of auctioneered Viennese bric-a-brac, pity, impotence and the brown wigs of tragic old women who had just been gassed.
The Guardian World News
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Dispensing with the flowery feuilletons of traditional Viennese reportage, Wilder wrote tough, realistic pieces on sporting personalities, local celebrities, and visiting jazz musicians.
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But will it be tamed to play the wealthy Viennese widow?
Times, Sunday Times
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The sensation is comparable to the epiphany that Adolf Loos , the Viennese architect, experienced when he stepped off a steamship in New York Harbor more than a century ago.
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The women remember sunny days at lidos where ‘hundreds of young Viennese would swim and mingle’, and the fun they had at the summer training camp in the southern resort of Pörtschach on Lake Wörthersee.
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The orchestra was founded in 1951 by eight soloists from the most highly respected Viennese orchestras and chamber music ensembles.
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Attracted by the ideals and the comradeship of freemasonry, he joined a Viennese lodge in 1784 and remained a member for the rest of his life.
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Their eggs were then counted and compared with their usual fortnightly yield to see whether true chicken fulfilment - and hence more eggs - could be found in the Viennese master's music.
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Niklaus Andreas Lauda was born the son of a Viennese paper mill owner on 22 February 1949.
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Our repertoire consisted of anything and everything from Beatles to tangos, from Viennese waltzes to Greek sirtakis, from Latin American to Polkas, and I also wrote a number of original pop songs in English, Spanish and Polish.
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He, the ‘Waltz King’, also produced a great deal of other popular dance music for the Viennese public including polkas, galops, and quadrilles, in addition to his 13 operettas.
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The atonalist members of the second Viennese school had appropriately ludicrous deaths: Arnold Schoenberg, who suffered from a morbid fear of the number 13, died on 13 July 1951; and Anton Webern was accidentally shot in post-war Austria, when GIs arriving to arrest his son-in-law saw him light a cigar and assumed it was a weapon.
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It was my impression that Gilbert was giving that fraction of a beat ritard that the Viennese have always demanded in the performance of the classic waltzes, which here added to the sensuousness of the piece.
Howard Kissel: Ravel et al. at the Philharmonic
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In Vienna, the far-right leader, Heinz-Christian Strache, more than doubled his vote to 27% following a xenophobic campaign that featured free computer games which involved firing at mosques, and calls for the city's "blood to remain Viennese".
Economic gloom fuels far-right growth in Europe
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The ballroom competition consists of the waltz, quickstep, slow foxtrot, Viennese waltz and tango.
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Here the pleasure-loving Viennese initially flocked to the operas of Rossini, with their sparkling italianate tunes and lightweight story-lines.
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They were already distant several miles from Nyborg, when he suddenly broke off in the midst of a very interesting discourse upon a characteristic of a true inhabitant of Funen, which is, that whenever he passes a field of buckwheat he moves his mouth as if chewing, and made Wilhelm observe a Viennese carriage, which approached them by a neighboring road.
O. T. a Danish Romance
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Among the ongoing reconstructions was that of the meaning of sexual difference in Viennese society.
Trafficking Materials and Gendered Experimental Practices: Radium Research in Early 20th Century Vienna
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First it was the Danish cartoons that outraged the Muslim community, and now an Austrian named Manfred Deix has drawn the ire of the Catholics: the Viennese archdiocese has 'tattled' on him to the public prosecutor for violating the National Socialist Prohibition Act and for degrading religion (it's in German; there is a horrible Google translation).
Pharyngula
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By the last quarter of the nineteenth century Viennese watchmakers were replicating earlier watch forms as well as continuing the revival of Renaissance enameling techniques.