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Weyrauch is a German surname. The name is sometimes spelled Weirauch. Notable people with the surname include: *Erwin Antonín Weyrauch (1803–1865), Bohemian writer and priest of Premonstratensian Order *Jakob Johann von Weyrauch (1845–1917), German mathematician and engineer *Johannes Weyrauch (1897–1977), German composer *Wolfgang Weyrauch (1904–1980), German writer *Wolfgang Karl Weyrauch Wolfgang Karl Weyrauch (1907–1970) was a German-Peruvian malacologist and entomologist. Life Weyrauch was born on December 7, 1907, in Elberfeld, Germany. He received his PhD in Zoology in 1929 from the University of Berlin with a thesis on ins ... (1907–1970), German-Peruvian zoologist {{surname German-language surnames ...
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Johannes Weyrauch
Johannes Weyrauch (20 February 1897 − 1 May 1977) was a German composer and cantor. Life Childhood Weyrauch was born on 20 February 1897 in Leipzig. His mother, Maria Große, who had received a thorough musical education and worked in several cantor houses, introduced her son to sacred music at an early age. His father, Friedrich Louis Weyrauch, was a merchant by profession and was able to finance his son's attendance of the . Through his stepbrother (from his father's first marriage), Weyrauch got in touch with the music of Richard Wagner, which had a decisive influence on his musical life: :''My brother sent me into the Ring when I was 14 years old - with the success that I became Wagner mad. A pedagogical, irreparable mistake, because since that time I have had no proper relationship with most operas.'' Parallel to his schooling at the Gymnasium, Weyrauch became a pupil of Helene Caspar, a music teacher and writer known around the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, who i ...
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Wolfgang Weyrauch
Wolfgang Weyrauch (15 October 1904 – 7 November 1980) was a German writer, journalist, and actor. He wrote under the pseudonym name Joseph Scherer. Life and work Wolfgang Weyrauch was born Königsberg, Prussia as the son of a surveyor. After attending gymnasium, and receiving his Abitur, he began going to acting school in Frankfurt am Main in 1924. Between 1925 and 1927, he acted in theaters in Münster, Bochum, and at the Harztheater in Thale. From 1927 to 1929, Weyrauch pursued German history, German studies, and Romance studies at Goethe University Frankfurt. In 1929, he began working as a freelance writer, from 1929 to 1933, at the '' Frankfurter Zeitung'', from 1932 to 1938, at the ''Berliner Tageblatt'', and, from 1933 to 1934, at the ''Vossische Zeitung''. In the 1930s, Weyrauch also began to write radio plays, a newly emerged art form. During the 1930s, Weyrauch also worked as a literary editor, and published his first books. From 1940 to 1945, he worked in an air ...
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Wolfgang Karl Weyrauch
Wolfgang Karl Weyrauch (1907–1970) was a German-Peruvian malacologist and entomologist. Life Weyrauch was born on December 7, 1907, in Elberfeld, Germany. He received his PhD in Zoology in 1929 from the University of Berlin with a thesis on insect neurophysiology. From 1928 to 1929, he was an assistant of Richard Hesse, and from 1931 to 1943 he worked for the German Council of Scientific Research doing field studies in entomology and ecology. In 1938, he worked as an entomologist at the agricultural experimental station (Estación Agrícola de La Molina) in Lima, Peru. At the time of World War II, he moved to Texas, where he did field work in entomology and malacology. In 1946, he was at the Estación experimental Agrícola de Tingo María in Lima. From 1948 on, he worked for the Universidad Mayor de San Marcos in Lima as a Professor of zoology and Genetics at the Museo Nacional de Historia. In addition, he was from 1959 to 1961 Professor of agricultural zoology at the Pontific ...
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