Category Archives: CD-+DVD+BD+VHSDocs

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CD O nature, come and dance with me

CD00212 Karl-Heinz Bomberg | Oh Natur, komm tanz mit mir | O nature, come and dance with me


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CD I am a nice Baritone

https://doctorstalents.com/en/bernhard-richter-2
https://doctorstalents.com/en/claudia-spahn-2

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CD Miami Moon – Los Doctores del Ritmo

https://doctorstalents.com/en/los-doctores-del-ritmo-2

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CD Over the Limits

https://doctorstalents.com/en/maria-cristina-piras-2

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CD Love secrets

https://doctorstalents.com/en/maria-cristina-piras-2

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Maria Cristina Piras

Maria Cristina Piras is a doctor and writer who works spiritually and gives seminars and various events in addition to publishing her books and CDs.

Maria Cristina Piras, a physician, graduated in Medicine and Surgery from the University of Pavia and specialized in Clinical Ophthalmology. Following a journey of soul-searching and professional exploration, she approached holistic medicine, including homeopathy, which she has practiced for approximately 40 years. Of particular interest are her studies on the waters of high-vibration places and the harmonic harmonies that led her to develop a unique working method for rebalancing the energy of the environment and humanity. Following her encounter with Bert Hellinger, she integrated the systemic constellations technique into a unique path of awareness: The Way of the SELF®. President of the Prismablu Cultural Association, she offers seminars and programs for reconnecting with the SELF.

Her multi-sensory arrangement “Freely based on Momo”:

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https://doctorstalents.com/en/cd00210en
https://doctorstalents.com/en/cd00211en

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Hans Wolf

Hans Wolf, born May 31, 1958 in Braunschweig, is a German physician, concert pianist, and multimedia artist. From 1977 to 1985, he studied medicine and worked as a medical officer. He performed numerous cabaret shows at holistic medicine conferences in Bad Herrenalb.

He completed classical piano studies with Prof. Edith Picht-Axenfeld in Freiburg, receiving his diploma.

  • Premieres of his own compositions at the Munich Festivals for Contemporary Music/Art by the MGNM (Munich Society for New Music) and the Echtzeithalle group.
  • Member of well-known ensembles: Haggard: Medieval metal with classical influences, founded in 1993; tours across Europe and to Mexico (2001). Three CDs, one DVD
  • Trio Superstrada, founded in 1995 (here, in addition to piano, he also plays accordion, guitar, and djembe): polystylistic musical theater with Stephan Lanius (double bass) and Michaela Götz (vocals, flute). One CD, one demo video.
  • A brief member of the PHREN Music Theater in Munich.
  • Ensembles for free improvisation from Munich’s avant-garde and jazz circles: With the well-known group N.I.E. (New Improvisors Ensemble), founded in 1993 and disbanded after a year, Wolf performed in concerts in public squares and at the Unterfahrt Jazz Club, among others. N.I.E. is partially continued in the following groups to which Wolf belongs:
  • Trio Animali (founded in 1994, performances at Club 2 and the Munich Jazz Festival 1995, among others) with G. Geisse (g) and L. Hahn (from left), group ECHT (founded in 2000, performances at the Long Night of Music ’01, scoring computer-animated images at “Echtzeit 2001”, group Asyl-Art (founded in 2000, including poetry and image scoring at the Asylart Festivals ’00 and ’01).
  • Founding member of the jazz big band “Forum 2” (since 1993), Munich Olympic Village Cultural Association.
  • Duos: Duo Capriccioso with Andreas Suttner (cello), founded in 1999: Music “from entertaining to serious.”
  • Duo with Anne Greve (mezzo-soprano), founded in 2001: A swinging kind of music.
  • Live silent film scoring in a trio (founded in 1998) with Thomas Hüter (percussion, fl) and Stephan Lanius (bass): “Metropolis,” “Nosferatu,” and “Dr. Caligari.”
  • Collaboration with directors Javier Andrade and Martina Veh (Munich) since 1995, and with Alexander Schilling (Nuremberg) since 2001, as a composer and pianist in music theater and multimedia projects.
  • Collaboration with Dieter Trüstedt since 1999: Several lectures at the “Monday Talks” he organized, including on his own compositions; jointly creating the music for the performance “Genesis.”
  • Commissions for theater music, big bands, fashion shows, and musical settings for art and literature.
  • Commissions as a studio musician, especially for piano music in television films.
  • Performances as a versatile party pianist at all kinds of celebrations; regular pianist in bars and cafes, e.g., at the Cafe am Beethovenplatz and Cafe Giesing in Munich.
  • Engagements as an accompanist and keyboardist for touring musical productions.
  • Teaching activities: Piano teacher with new creativity-oriented concepts, piano technique based on the Langenhan-Serkin school, classical instruction, including preparation for the entrance exams to music colleges, including theory and ear training. Lessons in rock, pop, and jazz piano, as well as other piano improvisation; development and teaching of improvisation and composition courses, e.g., with the title “Discover Your Own Music.” Since 1995, instructor at the Grafing Adult Education Center; organization of student concerts for the Munich Pianists’ Club.
  • Active memberships: Society for New Music and Music Education Darmstadt, International Summer Courses for New Music Darmstadt, Bavarian Association of Musicians, Pianists’ Club, MGNM (Munich Society for New Music), Echtzeithalle e.V.

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Rüdiger Dahlke

Ruediger Dahlke (born 24 July 1951 in East Berlin) is best known for the many books and articles on health issues, translated into more than 20 languages.[1][2] His work centers on psychosomatics, spiritual philosophy, nutrition and esoteric.

Dahlke went to school in Freising, and became a Physician with his dissertation on the psychosomatics of childhood bronchial asthma (1978) at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich.[citation needed]

He continued with further studies and specialised in naturopathic medicine and various types of psychotherapy. This was followed by a long collaboration with Thorwald Dethlefsen.[citation needed]

He went his own ways by setting up a medical center in Johanneskirchen with his first wife Margit Dahlke in 1990, that is still active till today.

In 2010-2012 followed the purchase, build-up and start of a health centre Tamanga in Gamlitz, a place in Styria, Austria.

His approach belongs to the alternative medicine,[3] challenging the traditional, evidence-based medicine and therefore he has attracted criticism.[4][5][6]

In 2020 and 2021 Dahlke became a source of misinformation about the COVID-19 pandemic[citation needed], and he propagated ways of overcoming the risk factors and strengthening the immune system, as set out in the books “Protection against Infections”, “Corona as a Wake-up Call” and “Mind-Food”.

He currently runs his health centre Tamanga, where he gives a variety of seminars on fasting, “connected breathing” and “integral medicine”,[7] and offering workshops on various topics promoting health Clemens G. Arvay.

2010 war er Schirmherr der Ärzte-Zauberflöte:

https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruediger_Dahlke

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruediger_Dahlke

https://DoctorsTalents.com/en/cd00207en

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DVD Zauberflöte | Jonathan Miller Regie/direction

DVD Zauberflöte | Jonathan Miller Regie/direction

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

DIE ZAUBERFLÖTE

2000

Solisten: 

Elena Moşuc, Malin Hartelius, Piotr Beczala

Orchester: 

Chor und Orchester der Oper Zürich

Dirigent: 

Franz Welser-Möst

Regie: 

Jonathan Miller

Die Zauberflöte zählt zu den bekanntesten und meistgespieltesten Opern weltweit und versetzt den Zuhörer vom ersten Ton der Ouvertüre in eine Märchenwelt. Allen bekannt ist vor allem die Arie des Vogelfängers Papageno. Mozart schrieb dieses Werk im Auftrag von Emanuel Schikander und beendete seine Komposition innerhalb von drei Wochen kurz vor seinem Tod im Jahr 1791. Unter dem Dirigat von Franz Welser-Möst und in der Inszenierung des englischen Regisseurs Jonathan Miller erlebte das Publikum eine überzeugende Aufführung im Zürcher Opernhaus, die Maßstäbe setzt. Die Individualität dieser Produktion ist nicht zuletzt auch auf die exzellente Auswahl der Interpreten zurückzuführen. Glänzend disponiert sind der Tenor Piotr Beczala als Tamino, Matti Salminen als Sarastro, Anton Scharinger als Papageno, Elena Moşuc als Königin der Nacht oder Julia Neumann als Papagena.

https://DoctorsTalents.com/en/jonathan-miller-2