Hi Esther,
Your basic wien-bridge circuit looks like it should work.. But I do not understand what you are trying to do in the modification to the circuit.. Z2 must feed back to the +ve input of the op-amp.. But you have this grounded! - I presume you are showing this for purpose of analysis - but it doesnt actually prove anything - U2 out will be a low Z source of 0V!
Following the link, I do not see the distortion you are talking about.
>>"when i calculate the values for 200kHz, i only get 97khz, and when i try to change the components sometimes the signal disappears"
The first thing I would try, is changing the opamp to something MUCH faster.. The 741 slew rate can be as slow as 300mV/us (GBP 0.43MHz) and I would not even try to to do anything above 50kHz (certainly nothing above 100kHz)with a 741!
To give you an idea - I have abandoned using opamps for HF oscillators because they are too expensive - a couple of transistors costing <10p each can make a stable oscillator (either using an inductor, or constructing a wien bridge) and an opamp doing the same function reliably could cost £2. The cheapest opamp you may get away with is the TL071 which has a slew rate of 8V/us (GBP 2.5MHz) - but there are many others.. I tend to use the LM61xx family as they have near R-R I/O and some are able to drive highly capacitive loads - But they are expensive if bought 1 off.
I have not checked over the values of components in your circuits, or confirmed the operation of your diode limiter.
If you do not have a good reason for adopting a wien bridge oscillator for this function, I would abandon it, and go for a duplication of your pitch oscillator.