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Wieland and Schmied
* Wieland der Schmied ( libretto )
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Before the publication of this work he had shown an original poetical faculty in Wieland der Schmied ( 1835 ); and in 1844 he issued a volume of Gedichte in which there are many good lyrics, romances and ballads.
In the early 1920s, he came in contact with the Group of Progressive Artists ( Kölner Progressive ) in Cologne, a group as Wieland Schmied put it, " sought to combine constructivism and objectivity, geometry and object, the general and the particular, avant-garde conviction and political engagement, and which perhaps approximated most to the forward looking of New Objectivity [...] ".
* Wieland Schmied, Carl Vogel: Horst Janssen ( with a catalogue of graphic art to 1965 by Carl Vogel ), kestnergesellschaft 1965
* Schmied, Wieland ( 1978 ).
They are characterized by " an artistic perception so sharp that it seems to cut beneath the skin ", according to Wieland Schmied, who calls Schad the " prototypical possessor of the ' cool gaze ' which distinguishes this movement from earlier forms of realism ".
* Schmied, Wieland ( 1978 ).

Wieland and director
Wieland Wagner, the grandson of the composer, Richard Wagner, was the deputy civilian director there from September 1944 to April 1945.
He is best known as the director ( Festspielleiter ) of the Bayreuth Festival, a position he initially assumed alongside his brother Wieland in 1951 until the latter's death in 1966.

Wieland and praised
The poet Christoph Martin Wieland praised the book as the most important one of his time, and even today it remains one of the most important journey descriptions ever written.

Wieland and him
They attracted the attention of the Swiss literary reformer, J. J. Bodmer, who invited Wieland to visit him in Zürich in the summer of 1752.
Kant himself refers to Wieland in the same sentence as Homer, citing him as an example of Kant's idea of artistic genius.
In Germany, he even translated Wieland ’ s Oberon, a difficult work of poetry which earned him the respect of his acquaintance Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.
The family Polacanthidae was named by Wieland in 1911 to refer to a group of ankylosaurs which seemed to him intermediate between the ankylosaurids and nodosaurids.
Wieland in 1895 and described by him the following year ( Wieland, 1896 ).

Wieland and der
With the poems Musarion oder die Philosophie der Grazien ( 1768 ), Idris ( 1768 ), Combabus ( 1770 ), Der neue Amadis ( 1771 ), Wieland opened the series of light and graceful romances in verse which appealed so irresistibly to his contemporaries and acted as an antidote to the sentimental excesses of the subsequent Sturm und Drang movement.
Wieland was also strongly influenced by the French fairy-tale vogue of the 18th century, he published a collection of tales entitled Dschinnistan ( 1786 – 1789 ), which included three original tales, ' Der Stein der Weisen ' (' The Philosopher's Stone '), ' Timander und Melissa ', and ' Der Druide oder die Salamanderin und die Bildsäule ' (' The Druid or the Salamander and the Painted Pillar ').
Gruber was the author of a large number of works, the principal of which are Charakteristik Herders ( Leipzig, 1805 ), in conjunction with Johann TL Danz ( 1769 – 1851 ), afterwards professor of theology at Jena ; Geschichte des menschlichen Geschlechts ( 2 vols, Leipzig, 1806 ); Wörterbuch der altklassischen Mythologie ( 3 vols, Weimar, 1810 – 1815 ); a life of Christoph Martin Wieland ( Wielands Leben, 2 parts, Weimar, 1815 – 1816 ), and of Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock ( Klopstocks Leben, Weimar, 1832 ).
Green member of parliament Wolfgang Wieland criticized her for appearing as a speaker before a revisionist association, the Initiativgemeinschaft zum Schutz der sozialen Rechte.

Wieland and .
The Bayreuth Festival opens July 23 with a new production of `` Tannhaeuser '' staged by Wieland Wagner, who is doing all the operas this time, and conducted by Wolfgang Sawallisch.
Weimar ’ s Courtyard of the Muses, a tribute to The Enlightenment and the Weimar Classicism depicting German poets Friedrich Schiller | Schiller, Christoph Martin Wieland | Wieland, Johann Gottfried Herder | Herder and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe | Goethe.
* Wieland T and Bodanszky M ( 1991 ) The World of Peptides, Springer Verlag.
Adorno's correspondence with Alban Berg, Towards a Theory of Musical Reproduction, and the letters to Adorno's parents, have been translated by Wieland Hoban and published by Polity Press.
Among the foremost modern players of the viol are Claire Bracher, Alison Crum, Vittorio Ghielmi, Jérôme Hantaï, Lixsania Fernández, Wieland Kuijken, Paolo Pandolfo, Hille Perl and Jordi Savall.
In Germany, Richard Huelsenbeck established the Berlin group, whose members included Jean Arp, John Heartfield, Wieland Hertzfelde, Johannes Baader, Raoul Hausmann, George Grosz and Hannah Höch.
* August 5 – Heinrich Otto Wieland, German chemist, Nobel Prize laureate ( b. 1877 )
* June 4 – Heinrich Otto Wieland, German chemist, Nobel Prize laureate ( d. 1957 )
* January 20 – Christoph Martin Wieland, German writer ( b. 1733 )
* September – Charles Brockden Brown publishes the first significant American novel, the Gothic fiction Wieland: or, The Transformation ; an American Tale.
The libretto for The Magic Flute, written by Schikaneder, shares much of its plot and many of its characters with the Singspiel Oberon, written by Karl Ludwig Giesecke for the Schikaneder troupe two years earlier ( and set to music by Paul Wranitzky ) as a re-adaptation of Sophie Seyler's Singspiel Hüon und Amande, ultimately based on the poem Oberon by Wieland.
Among the more significant post-war productions was that directed in 1951 by Wieland Wagner, the composer's grandson.
To placate his conductor Wieland arranged to reinstate the dove, which descended on a string.
What Knappertsbusch did not realise was that Wieland had made the length of the string sufficient so that the conductor could see the dove, but the audience could not.
Wieland continued to modify and refine his Bayreuth production of Parsifal until his death in 1966.
From the time in Kassel on, Forster was in active correspondence with important figures of the Enlightenment, including Lessing, Herder, Wieland and Goethe.
For years to come literary celebrities — e. g. Goethe, Wieland, the Schlegel brothers August and Friedrich, and Tieck — twice a week gather in her house.
It is an hour's stroll from Weimar, where walked Goethe, Herder, Friedrich Schiller, Christoph Martin Wieland, the inimitable Kotzebue and others.
In 1951, the first post-war Richard Wagner Festival took place under the leadership of Wieland and Wolfgang Wagner.
The second and third chapters of Charles Brockden Brown's 1798 novel Wieland focus on the emigration of Wieland, a German, to colonial America.

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