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Wienerwald

American  
[vee-ner-vahlt] / ˈvi nərˌvɑlt /

noun

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


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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.

From Slate • Feb. 9, 2016

The first Wienerwald restaurant was an overnight hit, and Jahn began expanding.

From Time Magazine Archive

Today he runs a money-clinking chain of 111 "Wienerwald" restaurants that serve up spit-roasted chicken, Viennese wine, and recorded zither music to 100,000 customers a day in 58 German cities.

From Time Magazine Archive

Through his chicken-lickin' Wienerwald restaurants, which have spread across Europe and into the U.S., he works to satisfy a hungry middle class.

From Time Magazine Archive

Wagner, Haydn, Schumann and Brahms, the sentimental Wienerwald Brahms, also pass incessantly through these scores.

From Musical Portraits Interpretations of Twenty Modern Composers by Rosenfeld, Paul

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