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Among the more significant post-war productions was that directed in 1951 by Wieland Wagner, the composer's grandson.
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.
From the time in Kassel on, Forster was in active correspondence with important figures of the Enlightenment, including Lessing, Herder, Wieland and Goethe.
Wieland Wagner, the grandson of the composer, Richard Wagner, was the deputy civilian director there from September 1944 to April 1945.
He was close to Wieland, Herder, Goethe, Friedrich Schlegel, Fichte and Tieck.
* Bob Wieland, Vietnam was a soldier in Vietnam.
Christoph Martin Wieland ( September 5, 1733 – January 20, 1813 ) was a German poet and writer.
Wieland married in 1765, and between 1769 and 1772 was professor of philosophy at Erfurt.
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 ).
Hufeland was the inventor of the term macrobiotic, was Physician Royal to the King of Prussia, as well as giving medical attention to the following illustrious patients: " Johann Wolfgang Goethe ( 1749-1832 ), Johann Gottfried von Herder ( 1744-1803 ), Schiller ( 1739-1805 ), and Christoph Martin Wieland ( 1732-1813 ).
His novels were the first U. S. novels translated into other European languages: Ormond was published in German ( where it was attributed to Godwin ) during 1803, and a French version of Wieland appeared in 1808.
Under the direction of Wieland Wagner, the " New Bayreuth " ushered in an era that was no less than revolutionary.
Others have speculated that by stripping Wagner's works of their Germanic and historic elements, Wieland was attempting to distance Bayreuth from its nationalistic past and create productions with universal appeal.
Pioneering work on this toxin was done by the Nobel laureate Heinrich Wieland in the 1930s.
Phalloidin was ultimately purified and crystallized in 1937 by Heinrich's student and son-in-law Feodor Lynen ( who won a Nobel Prize in 1964 for his work on cholesterol metabolism ), and Heinrich's nephew Ulrich Wieland.
Heinrich Otto Wieland ( 4 June 1877 – 5 August 1957 ) was a German chemist.
After collecting money for Kurt Huber's widow Clara Huber, Hans Conrad Leipelt, a student of Wieland, was sentenced to death.
Heinrichs father, Theodor Wieland ( 1846 – 1928 ) was a pharmacist with a doctorate in chemistry.
Heinrich Wieland was a cousin of Helene Boehringer, the wife of Albert Boehringer, who was the founder of Boehringer-Ingelheim.
Eva Wieland, Heinrich Wieland's daughter, was married to Feodor Lynen on 14 May 1937.

Wieland and for
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.
* July 29 – The annual Bayreuth Festival resumes for the first time since the Second World War, now under the general direction of Wieland Wagner, with an opening concert of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony conducted by Wilhelm Furtwängler, followed by productions of Der Ring des Nibelungen, Parsifal, and Die Meistersinger.
In Germany, Wieland adopted this form for several important satirical works published between 1780 and 1799.
Green member of parliament Wolfgang Wieland criticized her for appearing as a speaker before a revisionist association, the Initiativgemeinschaft zum Schutz der sozialen Rechte.
As a member of National Research Council he moved temporarily for academic work with Heinrich Wieland in Munich before he returned to the States in 1931.
From 1917 to 1918 Wieland worked in the service of the ( KWI ) Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Physical Chemistry and Elektrochemistry in Dahlem then led by Fritz Haber as an alternative to regular military service.
Kazinczy, known for possessing great beauty of style, was inspired greatly by the masterpieces of Lessing, Goethe, Wieland, Klopstock, Ossian, La Rochefoucauld, Marmontel, Molière, Metastasio, Shakespeare, Sterne, Cicero, Sallust, Anacreon, and many others.
* Wieland, Paul O., Designing for Human Presence in Space: An Introduction to Environmental Control and Life Support Systems.
In 1953, Theodor Wieland and coworkers discovered the chemical foundation for this reaction, when the reaction of valine-thioester and cysteine amino acid in aqueous buffer was shown to yield the dipeptide valine-cysteine.
The performers, who recorded or have recorded for Accent, are among the most famous interpreters in the field of Early Music: The Kuijken Brothers, Barthold, Sigiswald and Wieland, René Jacobs, Jos van Immerseel, Konrad Junghänel, Erik van Nevel, María Cristina Kiehr, Paul Dombrecht, and Marcel Ponseele with his Ensemble " Il Gardellino ", but also younger performers like Ewald Demeyere, Luca Guglielmi, or new ensembles like Collegium 1704 under the direction of Vaclav Luks.
The Duchess, seeking a tutor for her son Duke Carl August, hired Christoph Martin Wieland, an important poet and noted translator of William Shakespeare.
His son Wieland reportedly remains in the amusement business, designing rides for another company.
Having already sung the Rheingold Wotan and the Siegfried Wanderer roles at the Met in New York in December ' 61 and January ' 62, he was ready to sing his first complete Ring Cycle. This was to be the now legendary new production mounted by Wieland Wagner at the Cologne Opera in West Germany in May 1962. Wieland was ready to try out new singers and production ideas in advance of his new Bayreuth Festival production which was scheduled for the summer of 1965 with London as Wotan and the Wanderer.
In 1994 he campaigned for the office of Lord Mayor, but lost to Jürgen Wieland, the candidate of the SPD ( Social Democratic Party ).
When the museum needed more exhibition space for contemporary art, trustee John Wieland purchased a condominium across the street.
Its second floor will serve as a 15, 000-square-foot Kunsthalle-like space, designed by David Chipperfield as an extension of the museum programming as well as an area for displaying the Wieland family's own collection.
Rainer Wieland ( b. 19 February 1957, Stuttgart ) is a German politician and Member of the European Parliament for Baden-Württemberg.
Their untiring efforts helped to prepare the way for the later outburst of German literature begun by Klopstock, Wieland and Lessing.
Barren Ground Caribou, a fabric installation by Joyce Wieland at Spadina ( TTC ) | Spadina subway station in Toronto. In 1963 Wieland and Michael Snow moved to New York where they lived for ten years.

Wieland and production
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.
Wieland continued to modify and refine his Bayreuth production of Parsifal until his death in 1966.

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