(EN): It is a well-known fact that many physicians choose hobbies like painting, literature, photography for their leisure activities. However, far the greatest number are music lovers and practise singing or playing various instruments. Some doctors have become successful composers (e.g. Julije Bajamonti from Split, Andro Torkvat Brlic from Nova Gradiska, Nenad Grcevic, Milutin Vandekar, Nikica and Stipica Kalogjera all from Zagreb, the Ipavec brothers from Slovenia, the famous Russian composer Alexander Borodin). There had always been a serious need for an organized cultural activity within the Croatian Medical Association. Between the two world wars members of the Croatian Medical Association founded a choir and organized public performances. They sang for the first time in 1935 at a Red Cross performance conducted by a famous Croatian conductor and composer Boris Papandopulo. However, the choir lasted for a very short time. In 1937 it was reestablished under the conductor Dr. Vilko Panac, ofthalmologist and the Head of Department for Eye Diseases of the Sveti Duh Hospital in Zagreb. Unfortunately, this choir did not last long either. Neither is there sufficient information about its members from that period. All those choirs could not live long because their members and soloists were already engaged in other well-known ensembles like Kolo, Lisinski etc. Here are just a few names: Bozidar Spisic, Aleksandar Manzoni, Josip Breitenfeld, Vilko Panac, Vera Quinz-Mihaljinec. Immediately upon World War II a choir of physicians was founded; among its members there were — still students in those days — some of the present members: Skrgatic, Tomasic, Dasovic, Krajac and Zergollern. Since that time until 1968 there were no organized cultural activities within the Croatian Medical Association.
Schüler grew up in East Germany and was in the famous Thomaner-Chor in Leipzig. From this he participated in a singing ensemble “Circulus Virtuosus” (NOT “vitious circle”….) with 4 other men, medical doctors as well!
In 2007 Matthias Wagner had the wish to bring oratories out together with the German Doctors Orchestra and since they had more and more productions.
(German:) Der Deutsche Ärztechor wurde von Dr. med. Matthias Wagner aus dem Wunsch heraus gegründet, mit dem seit gut 20 Jahren bestehenden Deutschen Ärzteorchester auch große Oratorien musizieren zu können.
Der Chor kam Ende Dezember 2007 erstmals zusammen, um unter der Leitung von Alexander Mottok mit dem Deutschen Ärzteorchester auf der Nordseeinsel Amrum Johann Sebastian Bachs Weihnachtsoratorium, Kantaten 1–3, einzustudieren und aufzuführen. Der große Erfolg, über den auch im Deutschen Ärzteblatt berichtet wurde, ermutigte zu weiteren Konzerten an unterschiedlichen Orten in Deutschland. Eine erste Auslandstournee führte den Chor 2012 durch mehrere oberitalienische Städte.
(German:) Die Camerata Medica Göttingen wurde im Mai 2008 mit Unterstützung der Fachschaft von dem Medizinstudenten Christopher Spehring gegründet. Trotz der schwierigen Probenlogistik, die das aufwendige Medizinstudium und der Arztberuf verursachen, hat der damalige Dirigent, Peter Leipold, von der Hochschule für Musik und Theater in Hannover, das Orchester innerhalb kürzester Zeit zu guter Qualität gebracht. Das erste Konzert fand bereits am 19. Juli 2008 im Rahmen der Absolventenfeier in der Universitätsaula der Georg-August-Universität Göttingen statt.
The ED Musos are a group of health care workers from Emergency Departments in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand. During the COVID-19 pandemic, we turned to making music together to lighten our moods, connect with others and to give us the strength to show up to work each day.
For 30 years, EMSOC has brought together an orchestra and a choir of music-loving young people from medical and medical-related courses and professions as well as young doctors from all over Europe. In a ten-day project phase, which travels through the European countries every year and is organized independently by the participants, a musically demanding concert program is developed and performed in two benefit concerts at the end of the intensive rehearsal phase. In addition to the rehearsal work, excursions, city tours and country-specific programs offer the host country the opportunity to present its typical features and specifics. In addition to making music together, EMSOC enables the young Europeans to engage in discourse on current European issues.
EMSOC Deutschland e. V. would like to support this unique project concept from the German side and make a contribution to the promotion of cultural life in this country, European exchange and cohesion between young Europeans. Because anyone who has ever taken part in EMSOC or experienced a concert of this kind will never forget this sense of community.
The Nebraska Medical Orchestra–a collaboration between UNO and UNMC–is a volunteer orchestra, under the direction of Dr. Matthew Brooks, open to all healthcare-related musicians. While many of our musicians come from various colleges and departments at UNMC, Nebraska Medicine, and Children’s Hospital & Medical Center, we have welcomed musicians affiliated with other healthcare organizations and institutions, including UNL, Clarkson College, Nebraska Methodist College, Creighton University, and private practices.