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Opera composer (1714–1787)
Christoph Willibald Ritter von Gluck (/ɡlʊk/; German: [ˈkʁɪstɔf ˈvɪlɪbalt ˈɡlʊk]; 2 July 1714 – 15 November 1787) was a composer of Italian and French
Christoph_Willibald_Gluck
8th-century bishop and saint
Willibald (Latin: Willibaldus; c. 700 – c.787) was an 8th-century bishop of Eichstätt in Bavaria. Information about his life is largely drawn from the
Willibald
Name list
Willibald can be a masculine given name, a middle name, or a surname. Notable people with the name include: Willibald (c. 700 – c. 787), bishop of Eichstätt
Willibald_(name)
German Renaissance lawyer, author and Renaissance humanist
Willibald Pirckheimer (5 December 1470 – 22 December 1530) was a German Renaissance lawyer, author and Renaissance humanist, a wealthy and prominent figure
Willibald_Pirckheimer
Willibald of Mainz was an Anglo-Saxon priest and author. Born in Wessex, he was living in Mainz when he was commissioned by Archbishop Lullus and Bishop
Willibald_of_Mainz
Topics referred to by the same term
St. Willibald may refer to: Saint Willibald, 8th-century bishop of Eichstätt Sankt Willibald, municipality in Austria This disambiguation page lists articles
St._Willibald
German activist (1858–1947)
Willibald Hentschel (7 November 1858 – 2 February 1947) was a German writer and political agitator of the agrarian and volkisch movement. He sought to
Willibald_Hentschel
United States Army Medal of Honor recipient (1915–1945)
Willibald Charles Bianchi (March 12, 1915 – January 9, 1945) was a United States Army officer serving with the Philippine Scouts who received the Medal
Willibald_C._Bianchi
Willibald Schulze was a German writer who belonged to the Nazi Party. Willibald Schulze praised Pierre-Joseph Proudhon as the Wegweiser, or signpost,
Willibald_Schulze
German novelist
Willibald Alexis, the pseudonym of Georg Wilhelm Heinrich Häring (29 June 1798 – 16 December 1871), was a German historical novelist, considered part
Willibald_Alexis
German art collector
Willibald Imhoff (born 16 November 1519 in Nuremberg, Holy Roman Empire, died 25 January 1580) was an art collector of the famous Nuremberg Imhoff family
Willibald_Imhoff
German footballer (1906–1989)
Willibald Kreß (13 November 1906 – 27 January 1989) was a German footballer who participated at the 1934 FIFA World Cup. Kreß played club football with
Willibald_Kreß
Austrian-German experimental nuclear physicist
Willibald Karl Jentschke (6 December 1911 – 11 March 2002) was an Austrian-German experimental nuclear physicist. During World War II, he made contributions
Willibald_Jentschke
Austrian and German footballer
Willibald Schmaus (16 June 1912 – 27 April 1979) was an Austrian football defender. He represented both Austria and Germany internationally. He earned
Willibald_Schmaus
Austrian politician and diplomat
Willibald P. Pahr (born in Vienna on 5 June 1930) is an Austrian politician and diplomat. From 1976 to 1983, he was Austrian Minister of Foreign Affairs
Willibald_Pahr
Painting by Joseph Duplessis
of Christoph Willibald Gluck is a 1775 portrait painting by the French artist Joseph Duplessis featuring the composer Christoph Willibald Gluck. It shows
Portrait of Christoph Willibald Gluck
Portrait_of_Christoph_Willibald_Gluck
German general
Willibald Borowietz (17 September 1893 – 1 July 1945) was a German general during World War II who commanded several divisions. He was a recipient of
Willibald_Borowietz
German-American mechanical engineer (1874–1966)
Charles Leopold Willibald Trinks (10 December 1874 in Berlin – 24 May 1966 in Tucson, Arizona, United States) was a German scientist who emigrated to
Willibald_Trinks
Austrian footballer
Willibald "Willy" Josef Stejskal (25 April 1896 in Vienna – 1 April 1977) was an Austrian football (soccer) player in defender role and manager. He played
Willibald_Stejskal
Anglo-Saxon missionary (c. 710 – 777/779)
underking of the West Saxons, and of Wuna of Wessex, and had two brothers, Willibald and Winibald. In 721, Richard set out on a pilgrimage to Rome with his
Saint_Walpurga
Austrian footballer and manager (1910–1999)
Willibald Hahn (31 January 1910 – 31 May 1999) was an Austrian footballer and football manager. Hahn played for Florisdorfer AC, Austria Wien, SC de la
Willibald_Hahn
Austrian bank manager (born 1956)
Willibald Cernko (born 7 July 1956 in Knittelfeld, Austria) is an Austrian bank manager and has served as a member of the management board of the Erste
Willibald_Cernko
Musical piece for a single voice as part of a larger work
century it was clear that these formats were becoming fossilized. Christoph Willibald Gluck thought that both opera buffa and opera seria had strayed too far
Aria
Municipality in Upper Austria, Austria
Sankt Willibald, officially St. Willibald (Central Bavarian: Williwoid), is a municipality in the district of Schärding in the Austrian state of Upper
Sankt_Willibald
Incorrupt saint
brother of Willibald and Walpurga. Winibald's father was a West Saxon nobleman, Richard the Pilgrim and his mother was Wuna of Wessex. Willibald was his
Winibald
German theologian (1823–1900)
Johann Heinrich Christoph Willibald Beyschlag (5 September 1823 – 25 November 1900) was a German Protestant theologian. He studied theology at the Universities
Willibald_Beyschlag
Austrian ice hockey player (1913-2007)
Willibald Walter Stanek (4 December 1913 – 4 June 2007) was an Austrian ice hockey player who competed for the Austrian national team at the 1936 Winter
Willibald_Stanek
citing a botanical name. Wurzbach, Constantin von (1875). "Schmidt, Franz Willibald". Biographisches Lexikon des Kaiserthums Oesterreich. Vol. 30. p. 243
Franz_Wilibald_Schmidt
German nobleman, military commander and governor
] Maximilian Willibald of Waldburg-Wolfegg (1604–1667) was the head of the house of Waldburg-Wolfegg, military commander and the governor of Upper Palatinate
Maximilian Willibald of Waldburg-Wolfegg
Maximilian_Willibald_of_Waldburg-Wolfegg
German general of World War II
Willibald "Willy" Johann Sebastian Utz (20 January 1893 – 20 April 1954) was a German general during World War II who commanded several divisions. He
Willibald_Utz
1907 book by Willibald Hentschel
written and published in 1901 by German social Darwinist and racialist Willibald Hentschel. The book is named after the Hindu god Varuna. Hentschel declares
Varuna_(book)
Austrian footballer
Willibald Kirbes (29 June 1902 – 3 February 1990) was an Austrian international footballer. "National team stats". austriasoccer.at. Retrieved 28 October
Willibald_Kirbes
This is a list of compositions by Christoph Willibald Gluck. Wq. Number by Alfred Wotquenne (1867-1939). Wq. 1 – Artaserse (1741) Wq. 2 – Demetrio – or
List of compositions by Christoph Willibald Gluck
List_of_compositions_by_Christoph_Willibald_Gluck
German literary award
Willibald-Pirckheimer-Medaille was a Bavarian literary prize. 1955: Friedrich Heer 1956: Inge Meidinger-Geise, Franz Schnabel 1958: Carl Jacob Burckhardt
Willibald-Pirckheimer-Medaille
Willibald-Pirckheimer-Medaille
German Indologist
Willibald Kirfel (29 January 1885 – 16 October 1964) was a German Indologist. He is known for his scholarly work on Indian cosmography, medicine and religion
Willibald_Kirfel
German art historian (1924-2018)
Willibald Sauerländer (29 February 1924 in Bad Waldsee, Württemberg, Germany – 18 April 2018 in Munich, Germany) was a German art historian specializing
Willibald_Sauerländer
Sacred tree of the Germanic pagans
sacred groves were widely venerated by the Germanic peoples. According to Willibald's 8th-century Life of Saint Boniface, the felling of the tree occurred
Donar's_Oak
German physician and convicted war criminal
Wilhelm Jobst (October 27, 1912 – May 28, 1947), aka Willi Jobst and Willibald Jobst, was a German physician and convicted Nazi war criminal who held
Wilhelm_Jobst
The composer Christoph Willibald Gluck (1714–1787) is best known for his operas, of which he wrote 49 in all. His most significant and well-known work
List of operas by Christoph Willibald Gluck
List_of_operas_by_Christoph_Willibald_Gluck
German World War II general
Willibald Karl Moritz Robert Rudolf Freiherr von Langermann und Erlencamp (29 March 1890 – 3 October 1942) was a German general during World War II. He
Willibald von Langermann und Erlencamp
Willibald_von_Langermann_und_Erlencamp
Anglo-Saxon saint
the husband of Wuna of Wessex and the father of the West Saxon saints Willibald, Winnibald, and Walpurga. He led his family on a pilgrimage to the Holy
Richard_the_Pilgrim
Anglo-Saxon missionary and saint (died 754)
Latinized by Willibald as "Jupiter's oak", near the present-day town of Fritzlar in northern Hesse. According to his early biographer Willibald, Boniface
Saint_Boniface
Composer and musician (1756–1791)
post that had fallen vacant the previous month on the death of Christoph Willibald Gluck. It was a part-time appointment, paying just 800 florins per year
Wolfgang_Amadeus_Mozart
Anglo-Saxon nun and hagiographer
Wynnebald, Walburg and their brother, Willibald. On Tuesday, 23 June 778, while he was visiting Heidenheim, Willibald dictated to Hygeburg an account of
Hygeburg
Head of the Catholic Church from 731 to 741
Augsburg under Boniface's authority. Gregory promoted the mission of Willibald in Germany. In 732, Gregory banned the consumption of horse meat, both
Pope_Gregory_III
Church in Eichstätt, Germany
properly known as the Cathedral Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary, St. Willibald and St. Salvator is the 11th-century cathedral of the Catholic Diocese
Eichstätt_Cathedral
German screenwriter
Willibald Eser (1 September 1933 - August 2005) was a German screenwriter, notable for his work on films including A Glass of Water, Love from Paris,
Willibald_Eser
National under-21 association football team representing Austria
Starek (1985–1987) Ernst Weber (1996–1999) Willibald Ruttensteiner (2001–2005) Gerhard Hitzel (2005) Willibald Ruttensteiner (2005–2006) Manfred Zsak (2006–2009)
Austria national under-21 football team
Austria_national_under-21_football_team
Austrian-born botanist (1784–1842)
Wilibald Swibert Joseph Gottlieb von Besser (7 July 1784 – 11 October 1842), known in Russia as Vilibald Gotlibovich Besser (Russian: Вилибальд Готлибович
Wilibald Swibert Joseph Gottlieb von Besser
Wilibald_Swibert_Joseph_Gottlieb_von_Besser
German physiologist
Willibald Nagel (19 June 1870 – 13 November 1911) was a German physiologist, best known for his work in the field of sensory physiology. Born in Tübingen
Willibald_Nagel
Queen of France from 1774 to 1792
conversations with her were stilted. Under the teaching of Christoph Willibald Gluck, Maria Antonia developed into a good musician. She learned to play
Marie_Antoinette
was thoroughly revised by Willibald Pschyrembel, M.D. (1901–1987), a professor of medicine, in Berlin, Germany. Willibald Pschyrembel was the sole editor
Pschyrembel Klinisches Wörterbuch
Pschyrembel_Klinisches_Wörterbuch
Austrian football manager (born 1962)
Willibald "Willi" Ruttensteiner (born 12 November 1962) is an Austrian businessman and football administrator and manager who serves as head coach of
Willibald_Ruttensteiner
Canadian politician
Willibald Joseph MacDonald (January 27, 1897 – March 17,[citation needed] 1977) was an educator and political figure on Prince Edward Island. He served
Willibald_Joseph_MacDonald
leader in the 5./Grenadier-Regiment "Feldherrnhalle" 7 February 1945 — — Willibald Unfried Heer 03-HGefreiter 1st machine gunner in the 9./Grenadier-Regiment
List of Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross recipients (U)
List_of_Knight's_Cross_of_the_Iron_Cross_recipients_(U)
Christian saint, first bishop of Liège (c.656-727)
Ultan Vicelinus Victricius Virgil of Salzburg Vladimir the Great Walpurga Willehad Willibald Willibrord Winibald Catholic Church portal Saints portal
Hubert_of_Liège
Austrian Paralympic athlete
Willibald Monschein is a paralympic athlete from Austria competing mainly in category F11 shot and discus events. Williald competed in both the shot and
Willibald_Monschein
Defunct Bohemian automobile manufacturer
Reichstadt, Czechoslovakia by the Bohemian German automotive pioneer Willibald Gatter [de; cz] (1896-1973). It produced small, affordable cars and advertised
Gatter_Autowerk_Reichstadt
Surname list
German ancestry. However, there is evidence that the composer Christoph Willibald Gluck's surname derives from the Czech word kluk (boy). Notable people
Gluck_(surname)
German artist and theorist (1471–1528)
generally happy one, as indicated by a letter of Dürer in which he quipped to Willibald Pirckheimer in a rough tone about his wife, calling her an "old crow"
Albrecht_Dürer
French composer
his operas, written in keeping with the reforms introduced by Christoph Willibald Gluck and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Méhul was born at Givet in Ardennes
Étienne_Méhul
Estonian politician (1882–1957)
Hermann Georg Willibald Koch (2 April 1882 Võru – 29 March 1957 Lüdersfeld, West Germany) was an Estonian politician. He was a member of I Riigikogu.
Hermann_Georg_Willibald_Koch
German physicist
Diplom at the University of Hamburg, where he continued his studies with Willibald Jentschke and received his PhD in 1968. He then spent a two-year postdoctoral
Jochen_Heisenberg
Swedish-language adventure book
joined Krok's company. He becomes the lifelong friend of Orm. Father Willibald: A priest assigned as physician to King Harald's court. Ylva Haraldsdotter:
The_Long_Ships
French painter (1725–1802)
while his realistic and intimate portrait of the opera composer Christoph Willibald Gluck (Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna) catches the composer at the keyboard
Joseph_Duplessis
English physicist (1920–1984)
Proton Synchrotron. He split the duties of CERN Director General with Willibald Jentschke and then Léon Van Hove during the 1970s. His careful management
John_Adams_(physicist)
1762 opera by Christoph Willibald Gluck
Eurydice; English: Orpheus and Eurydice) is an opera composed by Christoph Willibald Gluck, based on the myth of Orpheus and set to a libretto by Ranieri de'
Orfeo_ed_Euridice
Species of plant
Panamá, Peru, and Venezuela. The species is named for the German botanist Willibald Lechler, who collected the original type specimen in 1854. It was the
Monstera_lechleriana
German armored division during World War II
Gustav von Vaerst (25 August 1942 – 11 November 1942 ) Generalleutnant Willibald Borowitz (11 November 1942 – 13 May 1943 ) The organisation of the division
15th_Panzer_Division
German Waffen-SS commander, SS-Obergruppenführer
Cross of the Iron Cross recipients of the 15th Panzer Division Staff Willibald Borowietz1 (Oak Leaves) Units Ernst-Günther Baade3 (Oak Leaves & Swords)
Maximilian_von_Herff
Topics referred to by the same term
Schmaus is a German last name that can refer to the following people: Willibald Schmaus, Austrian football player Michael Schmaus, German Roman Catholic
Schmaus
Austrian-American historian and author (1894–1978)
of the US, but also unforeseen consequences in Austria after the war. Willibald Plöchl was the founder of the Free Austrian National Council, a rival
Otto_Kallir
Use of government revenue collection and expenditure to influence a country's economy
Policy: Taking and Giving Away". IMF. Retrieved 2026-06-02. Schmid, Jonas Willibald; Nyrup, Jacob (2026). "Governing for Growth? Economic Performance and
Fiscal_policy
1777 opera by Christoph Willibald Gluck
Armide is an opera by Christoph Willibald Gluck, set to a libretto by Philippe Quinault. Gluck's fifth production for the Parisian stage and the composer's
Armide_(Gluck)
Classical music and opera festival founded 1973
do I call upon all the gods” Iphigénie en Tauride (1779), by Christoph Willibald Gluck 2016 “Romeo and Juliet” West Side Story (1957), by Leonard Bernstein
Salzburg_Whitsun_Festival
Algerian-born dancer
Jean-Louis Croze Orphée (restaging) Théâtre de l'Opéra-Comique Christoph Willibald Gluck Pierre-Louis Moline 1900 Cythère Théâtre des Folies-Bergère Louis
Mariquita_(dancer)
City in Bavaria, Germany
Johannisfriedhof is a medieval cemetery, containing many old graves (Albrecht Dürer, Willibald Pirckheimer, and others). The Rochusfriedhof or the Wöhrder Kirchhof are
Nuremberg
roughly from 1730 to 1820. Prominent classicist composers include Christoph Willibald Gluck, Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, André Grétry, Joseph Haydn, Muzio Clementi
List of Classical-era composers
List_of_Classical-era_composers
German mechanical engineer
Hermann Willibald Fischer (6 February 1896 – 17 July 1922) was a German mechanical engineer. He was a member of an extreme right-wing terror group Organisation
Hermann_Willibald_Fischer
1975 West German film
Monika and the Sixteen Year Olds Directed by Charly Steinberger Written by Willibald Eser August Rieger Starring Teri Tordai Liselotte Pulver Klausjürgen Wussow
Monika and the Sixteen Year Olds
Monika_and_the_Sixteen_Year_Olds
Belgian musical bibliographer (1867–1939)
his catalogues of the works of Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach and Christoph Willibald Gluck. Wotquenne was born in Lobbes, Hainault, Belgium. He studied at
Alfred_Wotquenne
Ecclesiastical principality of the Holy Roman Empire
of Eichstätt was established in 746, when the Anglo-Saxon missionary Willibald was consecrated to the episcopate by Saint Boniface and turned to the
Prince-Bishopric_of_Eichstätt
1983 compilation album by Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Op. 7 No. 11, RV 208a (Allegro) 6 Dance of the Furies 3:28 Christoph Willibald Gluck – Orfeo and Euridice (Dance of the Furies); Antonio Vivaldi – Summer
Hooked on Classics 3: Journey Through the Classics
Hooked_on_Classics_3:_Journey_Through_the_Classics
Italian diplomat (1717–1794)
the theatre. He is most famous for working with the composer Christoph Willibald Gluck on reforming Italian opera. He was born into the House of Durazzo
Giacomo_Durazzo
"Back in the future". FAZ.net (in German). Retrieved 28 February 2015. Willibald Alexis / Julius Eduard Hitzig: Kriminalfälle des neuen Pitaval - Gesche
List_of_German_serial_killers
German musicologist (born 1966)
(born 1966) is a German musicologist with a research focus on Christoph Willibald Gluck, Antonín Dvořák and Czech music history and music of the 20th century
Daniela_Philippi
Canadian politician and former provincial premier
28, 1966 – September 18, 1978 Monarch Elizabeth II Lieutenant Governor Willibald J. MacDonald John George MacKay Gordon L. Bennett Preceded by Walter R
Alex_Campbell_(politician)
Italian opera singer
is also remembered as having sung for Johann Adolf Hasse and Christoph Willibald Gluck. Giovanni Carestini was born on 13 December 1700 in Filottrano.
Giovanni_Carestini
Form of art using sound
known composers of Classicism are Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, Christoph Willibald Gluck, Johann Christian Bach, Joseph Haydn, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Ludwig
Music
American film by Stephen Williams
the Paris Opera, but the committee in charge favors a rival, Christoph Willibald Gluck. He goes to Marie-Joséphine's cousin, Stéphanie Félicité, comtesse
Chevalier_(2022_film)
Hospital in Gitega Province, Burundi
The Bugendana Clinic (French: Clinique Saint Willibald et Walbourga de Bugendana) is a clinic and hospital in Gitega Province, Burundi. It is in the Mutaho
Bugendana_Clinic
Town in Bavaria, Germany
from 1980 to 1982 guest professor at the Berlin University of the Arts Willibald Utz (1893–1954), officer, most recently Generalleutnant in the Second
Furth_im_Wald
Aspect of musical history
classicism. Its architect was the Bohemian-Austrian composer Christoph Willibald Gluck. He studied in Milan, where he premiered in 1741 Artaserse, with
History_of_opera
Town in Bavaria, Germany
the Berlin specimen of Archaeopteryx was found by Jakob Niemeyer. St. Willibald founded the Diocese of Eichstätt on the site of an old Roman station (Aureatum
Eichstätt
Willibald Peter Prasthofer (17 May 1917 – 30 July 1993) was an Austrian rocket scientist and educator. With the anschluss of Austria with Germany prior
Willibald_Peter_Prasthofer
(700) Sherborne School, England (705) Willibald-Gymnasium [de], Eichstätt, Germany (c. 740), founded by Willibald Rabanus-Maurus-Schule (Domgymnasium)
List_of_oldest_schools
1809 story by E. T. A. Hoffmann
Pieces in Callot's Manner. The story features German composer Christoph Willibald Gluck as a ghostly figure; the story is set in 1809, and Gluck died in
Ritter_Gluck
Style of Italian opera
Battista Pergolesi and in the second half of the 18th century Christoph Willibald Gluck, Josef Mysliveček, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Joseph Haydn, Johann
Opera_seria
Early music choir (founded 1964)
For over 60 years, the Monteverdi Choir has been recognised as one of the greatest and most influential choirs in the world. Founded in 1964 by Sir John
Monteverdi_Choir
French architect (1744–1818)
Set design for the 1776 French-language première of Christoph Willibald Gluck's Alceste
François-Joseph_Bélanger
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Modern name based on Jane or Jean; Based on Janai meaning 'God has answered. '.
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Biblical
House of the tooth, or of ivory, or of sleep.
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Sikh
God, Rams Love which is Sita, Protected by God
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Tamil
A forest
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Indian
The best part, Elite, Top
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Lord of life
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Variant spelling of English Dahlia, DALIA means "dahlia flower" or "valley flower."
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Mighty Spearman; One who Saves; The Fictional Character Jorel Father of Superman
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