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The Wienerlied (German, literally: Viennese song, pl. Wienerlieder) or Weanaliad (viennese, pl. Weanaliada) is a traditional song genre which has its roots in Austria's capital and largest city, Vienna. Wienerlieder often center on life in Vienna. They are almost exclusively sung in Viennese German, a local Austro-Bavarian dialect. The Wienerlied is a unique musical and socio-cultural phenomenon, a psychograph of the Viennese way of life; a mix between idealism, joie de vivre and desperation.[1]
There are approximately 60,000 – 70,000 Wienerlieder, of which only a few hundred are still sung today.[1]
listener. A typical Wienerlied is written according to a 2/4 or 3/4 time signature with an often-alternated rhythm. The Wienerlied has a more complicated...
Look up wiener or Viennese in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wiener (from German: "Viennese") may refer to: A Vienna sausage of German origin, in German...
A Wiener Melange is a specialty coffee drink similar to a cappuccino. The difference is that the Melange is made with milder coffee. At Cafe Sperl in Vienna...
Wiener Blut may refer to: Wiener Blut (waltz), a waltz by Johann Strauss II Wiener Blut (operetta), an operetta by Johann Strauss II Wiener Blut (album)...
Norbert Wiener (November 26, 1894 – March 18, 1964) was an American computer scientist, mathematician and philosopher. He became a professor of mathematics...
The hot wiener or New York System wiener is a staple of the food culture of Rhode Island, where it is primarily sold at "New York System" restaurants....
mathematics, the Wiener process is a real-valued continuous-time stochastic process named in honor of American mathematician Norbert Wiener for his investigations...
Wiener Neustadt (German pronunciation: [ˈviːnɐ ˈnɔʏʃtat] ; lit. 'Newtown in the land of Vienna' [i.e. Lower Austria]; Central Bavarian: Weana Neistod)...
Festival & Conference takes place in October. This festival is a showcase festival for European pop music acts. Wiener Volksliederwerk, Zum Wienerlied v t e...
In signal processing, the Wiener filter is a filter used to produce an estimate of a desired or target random process by linear time-invariant (LTI) filtering...
Wiener Stadthalle (German: [ˈviːnɐ ˈʃtathalə]; English: Viennese City Hall) is a multi-purpose indoor arena and convention center located in the 15th district...
In the mathematical field of probability, the Wiener sausage is a neighborhood of the trace of a Brownian motion up to a time t, given by taking all points...
Scott Wiener (born May 11, 1970) is an American politician and a member of the California State Senate. A Democrat, he represents the 11th Senatorial District...
The Akademiemodel Wiener oboe, commonly referred to as the Wiener oboe or Viennese oboe, is a type of modern oboe first developed in the 1880s by Josef...
In mathematics, Wiener deconvolution is an application of the Wiener filter to the noise problems inherent in deconvolution. It works in the frequency...
Jacob Wiener, or Jacques Wiener (27 February 1815, Hoerstgen – 3 November 1899, Brussels) was a Belgian medallist. He is best known for helping to create...
Wiener (born 1941) is an American academic and author. He is currently a research professor at Rice University. Keith Joseph gave a copy of Wiener's book...
Wiener was born in Brooklyn, the son of Paul Wiener. His brother Arthur Wiener is also a landlord. Wiener earned a J.D. degree from Brooklyn Law School...
mathematical representation of Brownian motion, the Wiener equation, named after Norbert Wiener, assumes the current velocity of a fluid particle fluctuates...
In mathematics, the Wiener series, or Wiener G-functional expansion, originates from the 1958 book of Norbert Wiener. It is an orthogonal expansion for...
Wiener Athletiksport Club, also known as Wiener AC or WAC, is an Austrian sports club in Vienna. It is particularly noted for its hockey team, which was...
The Wiener Singakademie is a choir in Vienna, Austria. As the first mixed choir in Vienna, the Wiener Singakademie was founded in 1858 to establish a...
Wiener Zeitung is an Austrian newspaper. First published as the Wiennerisches Diarium in 1703, it is one of the oldest newspapers in the world. Until April...