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Leipziger Volkszeitung: „Raum zu glauben“: Wolfgang Krause Zwieback in der Leipziger Schaubühne

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Der Leipziger Theatermacher Wolfgang Krause Zwieback verbindet in „Raum zu glauben“ Wort, Tanz, Musik und Lichtkunst zu einem eigenwilligen Gesamtkunstwerk – zwischen Poesie und Wortspielklamauk.

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Wolfgang is a German male given name traditionally popular in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. The name is a combination of the Old High German words wolf, meaning "wolf", and gang, meaning "path", "journey", "travel".

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Saint Wolfgang was a 10th-century bishop of Regensburg. Two other famous bearers of this name were Austrian composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) and German novelist and poet Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832).

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Curious about the name Wolfgang? Discover its German roots, history, and pronunciation guide, and see why this timeless name resonates worldwide.

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Wolfgang: The name "Wolfgang" has Germanic origins and is composed of the elements "wulf" meaning "wolf" and "gang" meaning "path" or "journey. Find related names, variants, and usage details on Namepedia.

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, baptized Johannes Chrysostomus Wolfgang Theophilus, was born in Salzburg on , the youngest child of the archiepiscopal court musician Leopold Mozart (1719–1787) and his wife Anna Maria, née Pertl.

Wolfgang is a masculine name with German roots that will help your pup raise the volume of their howl. Derived from the words wolf, meaning “wolf,” and gang, meaning “path” or “way,” Wolfgang translates to "wolf path" or, more poetically, “way of the wolf” and emits powerful images of nature and majestic animals. Wolfgang has been a popular Germanic name throughout history ...