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Wienerwald

[vee-ner-vahlt]

noun

  1. a forested and wooded hill range in northeastern Lower Austria, west of Vienna: popular recreational area.



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Conversely, Beethoven would regularly escape bustling Vienna for long, solitary walks in the verdant Wienerwald, where he found musical inspiration.

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Beethoven was intimately familiar with the natural rhythms of the Wienerwald, the forests on the outskirts of Vienna where he found inspiration.

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There was a Wienerwald and Starbucks and Mr. Lee Chinese food joint.

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Asbrink also claims in her book, And in Wienerwald the Trees Remain, that the founder of the Swedish furniture chain was in contact with Nazi sympathisers until at least 1950 – two years longer than he had previously acknowledged.

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And then the strokes that pierce through each scene — courteously romantic in the Wienerwald opening scene, jubilant in the Frühlingsstimmen, bawdy in the Explosions-Polka, glamorous in the Gold und Silber Walzer, intimately dramatic in the Rosenkavalier finale — deepen the stage picture.

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