Word: salzburger
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...first time in its six-year history the Salzburg Seminar in American Studies has picked a girl from Harvard to attend the summer session of the Seminar as an American participant. The Seminar revealed the appointment yesterday along with the names of three male graduate students...
...four students will go to Salzburg expenses paid, and will live for six weeks in Schloss Leopoldskron with 90 students and professional people from all of Western Europe...
...Manager Rudolf Bing first spotted Hilde Gueden in 1947, when she was singing in Paris with the touring Vienna State Opera. The next season he got her up to his Edinburgh Festival to sing Zerlina in Don Giovanni. Since then she has been busy in Vienna, Salzburg and Milan, but Bing got her to the Met as fast as he could...
...best youngster programs in Manhattan last week was a puppet show set to music. Austria's famed Salzburg Marionette Theater gave three matinees in one day (starting at 10:30 a.m.) for successive audiences of delighted small fry. With a few changes in the bill, it proved that it could also fill Town Hall with grownups in the evening. As befitted a troupe from his old home town, the Salzburgers did much of their work to music by Mozart...
...Salzburg's Director Hermann Aicher, in the U.S. with his group for the first time, has been puppeteering Mozart and assorted fairy tales since 1926, when he took over the business from his father. Aicher, 48, his wife Elfriede, their daughters Frick, 23, and Gretl, 22, run the show with three assistants, design the puppets, costumes and sets for the 27-ft. stage. The dolls (adult size: 3-½ ft.) are more supple and lifelike than the popular U.S. or Howdy Doody brand; Cupid shoots arrows, musicians fiddle, puppet birds fly, angels flap their wings, flowers open, horses prance...