... Zseliz are no better : ' But you have no conception what a gang the priesthood is here : bigoted as mucky old cattle , stupid as arch - donkeys and boorish as bisons . You may hear sermons here to which our most venerated Pater ...
... Zseliz in 1972. The castle was still inhabited during the Second World War by the descendants of Count Esterházy . After 1945 the area north of the Danube and Gran ( Esztergom ) was ceded to Czechoslovakia and Zseliz was renamed ...
... Zseliz in 1824 and , on that occasion , spent four - and - a - half months there , arriving in late May and travelling back to Vienna with Schönstein in mid - October . It has been suggested that during this second visit to Zseliz ...
... Zseliz. Equally clearly, if he had with him in Zseliz a supply of the older three-moon paper as well, the reason would be that he had started the D759 project in Vienna on that paper and brought the rest of the packet with him to finish ...
... Zseliz, in 1824, he was motivated not by an escape from his dreaded teaching job but rather unofficially exiled from Vienna by his deteriorating health and need to make money as music master to the Esterhazy family. Writing from Zseliz ...
... Zseliz (now Želiezovce in Slovakia), Schubert, on receipt of his permit, travelled with them. One of many reasons for his high spirits on leaving Vienna was that he felt he had been forced into accepting this position. 'You happy ...
... Zseliz . -I sit here alone , he wrote in a letter of 1824 , -Without a single person in the Esterhazy summer residence , located in Zseliz , now Zeliezovce in Slovakia ( more than a hundred miles from Schubert's home city of Vienna ) ...
... Zseliz , Hungary , on the Gran river ( now Želiezovce in Slovakia ) , some hundred miles east of Vienna . In a letter home , Schubert observed that " our castle is not one of the largest , but very neatly built and it is sur- rounded by ...
... Zseliz , in what is today southeastern Slovakia but what was then part of Hungary : According to reports from Spain , the inquisition has arrested the famous painter Juan de la Cimbala because , owing to his own admission , he has been ...
... Zseliz , where he served as music teacher to the Count's two daughters : “ From there , he came back to his home laden with new compositions . The four - hand Variations on a French Song dedicated to Beethoven , four - hand marches ...