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famous for the
annual summer music festival Bregenzer Festspiele, as well as the
dance festival Bregenzer Spring. The
first settlements date from 1500...
- The
Bregenzer Ach (also:
Bregenzer Ache) is the main
river of the
Bregenz Forest (Bregenzerwald), in the
Austrian state of Vorarlberg. It is a tributary...
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Bregenzer Festspiele (German pronunciation: [ˌbreːɡɛntsɐ ˈfɛst.ʃpiːlə];
Bregenz Festival) is a
performing arts
festival which is held
every July and August...
- The
Bregenzer Frühling (
Bregenzer Spring) is a
dance festival in Bregenz,
Vorarlberg (Austria). It has been held
every year
between March and June in...
- into the Rhine), the
Rhine (forming the
border with Switzerland), the
Bregenzer Ache and the
Dornbirner Ach. One of the
shortest rivers is the Galina...
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Austrian woman opera director and
since January 2015,
director of the
Bregenzer Festspiele. Born in Vienna,
Sobotka studied musicology at the University...
- Press. ISBN 978-0313277825. "The
Merchant of
Venice –
World premiere",
Bregenzer Festspiele.
Archived 2
December 2013 at the
Wayback Machine "Andre Tchaikowsky...
- 364 m3/s 395 m
Alter Rhein (Rheintaler Binnenkanal),
Goldach Dornbirner Ach,
Bregenzer Ach, Leiblach, Argen, Schussen, Rotach, Brunnisaach, Lipbach, Seefelder...
- a 33.5-kilometre-long (20.8 mi), right-hand,
eastern tributary of the
Bregenzer Ach in the
German and
Austrian Alps. It
forms a very
short section of...
- (1982) 1965: Nur eine
Scheibe Brot (1995,
Volkstheater Wien as part of the
Bregenzer Festspielen) 1966:
Tropfen auf heiße
Steine (1985,
Theaterfestival München;...