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  1. Traugott Karl Alexander Müller (* 28. Dezember 1895 in Düren; † 29. Februar 1944 in Kleinmachnow) war ein deutscher Bühnenbildner, Theater- und Filmregisseur . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben. 2 Filmografie. 3 Literatur. 4 Weblinks. Leben. Segel am Horizont, 1924. Neues vom Tage in der Kroll-Oper (1929)

  2. Traugott Müller was the primary designer for director Erwin Piscator in the 1920s and played a crucial role in advancing the use of film and projection onstage. He was thus a major contributor to the development of Epic Theatre.

  3. Nov 8, 2022 · In 1835 Johann Traugott Müller (1797–1862) included an arithmetical definition of irrational numbers (which today is known as “Dedekind Cut” ) in his textbook for schools Footnote 4 which he repeated in a somewhat less elegant manner in the second edition of 1855.

  4. Traugott Müller was born on 28 December 1895 in Düren, Germany. He was a production designer and director, known for Friedemann Bach (1941), The False Step (1939) and Zwei Welten (1940). He was married to Lotte Frankenberg. He died on 27 February 1944 in Kleinmachnow, Brandenburg, Germany.

    • Traugott Müller
    • February 27, 1944
    • December 28, 1895
  5. Traugott Karl Alexander Müller (born December 28, 1895 in Düren, † February 29, 1944 in Kleinmachnow) was a German set designer, theater and film director. Table of Contents 1 life

  6. Friedemann Bach: Directed by Traugott Müller, Gustaf Gründgens. With Gustaf Gründgens, Leny Marenbach, Johannes Riemann, Camilla Horn. During a house concert, the Bach family gets a visit by their son Wilhelm Friedemann, who has just given up his position in Dresden because he no longer could endure the reprisals of his superiors.

  7. Friedemann Bach is a 1941 German historical drama film directed by Traugott Müller and starring Gustaf Gründgens, Leny Marenbach and Johannes Riemann. The film depicts the life of Johann Sebastian Bach's son Wilhelm Friedemann Bach. It is based on Albert Emil Brachvogel's novel Friedemann Bach.