- avant-garde or
experimental psychological drama. It
premiered at the
Mozartsaal in Berlin.
Gregori Chmara as
Rodion Raskolnikow Elisabeta Skulskaja as...
- with a
separate concert hall (the
Mozartsaal) above, in the then-fashionable Art
Nouveau style. In 1911 the
Mozartsaal was
converted into a
cinema with...
- was
completely renovated. Großer Saal (Great Hall), with 1,840
seats Mozartsaal (Mozart Hall), with 704
seats Schubertsaal (Schubert Hall), with 336 seats...
- Duween" Beethovensaal, May 24, 1988 1:42 3. "Dupree's Paradise" Rosengarten/
Mozartsaal, May 25, 1988 Beethovensaal, May 24, 1988 Palasport, June 5, 1988 8:34...
- ten
Beethoven violin sonatas with
Wilhelm Kempff in the Konzerthaus,
Mozartsaal, Vienna.[citation needed] He held
teaching posts in Salzburg,
Vienna and...
- 1970s –
early 1980s
stage shows. In the
bootleg recording of the
Mannheim Mozartsaal concert of 1976 (Tangerine Tree
volume 13), the
first part of the first...
- shot
between 15
September and 17
October 1931 and
premiered in Berlin's
Mozartsaal on 2
December 1931. The film was then
heavily cut down to a
shorter running...
-
Klangforum Wien,
Wiener Singakademie,
Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra Mozartsaal 1913 704
Wiener Konzerthausgesellschaft Musikverein Großer Musikvereinssaal...
- by
Cecil Taylor Released 1980
Recorded June 14, 1978
Venue Liederhalle/
Mozartsaal,
Stuttgart Genre Free jazz
Label Hat Hut
Cecil Taylor chronology CD Reissue...
-
final film, and the only
sound film she
appeared in. It
premiered at the
Mozartsaal in Berlin.
Neilsen had been a
major star
during the
First World War and...