At that time, Vienna's municipal policy was admired by Socialists throughout Europe, who therefore referred to the city as " Red Vienna " (Rotes Wien). Source: Internet
Even as his works dropped from performance, and he wrote no new operas after 1804, he still remained one of the most important and sought-after teachers of his generation, and his influence was felt in every aspect of Vienna's musical life. Source: Internet
Evidence of these ties is still evident in Vienna's great Schottenstift monastery, once home to many Irish monks. Source: Internet
However, Vienna's fall as the most important musical center for orchestral composition marked the Classical style's final eclipse—and the end of its continuous organic development of one composer learning in close proximity to others. Source: Internet
In 1933 Adolf Hitler came to power in Germany, and over the following years the Nazis rose in influence in Austria, and among Vienna's mathematicians. Source: Internet
Innovation Berg was a part of Vienna's cultural elite during the heady fin de siècle period. Source: Internet