Category Archives: OrganDocs

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Joachim Bremme

As a student, he had to decide whether to pursue his hobby of music or his passion for medicine as a career, reported Dortmund anesthesiologist Dr. Johannes Bremme. He ultimately chose a career as a doctor, but has always remained loyal to music. Bremme admitted to the German Medical Journal that he wasn’t particularly interested in practicing the piano. However, he immediately fell in love with the organ. After just a few years of lessons, he was able to work as an organist in churches.

Now he wants to fulfill a special wish for himself and his congregation: a new organ for St. Peter’s Church. It is expected to cost 450,000 DM, of which 300,000 DM must be raised through donations. The current small organ – initially intended only as a temporary solution – was purchased a good 30 years ago. However, Bremme stated that this organ is sonically and technically unsuitable for long-term service to the congregation. For years, there have been efforts to build a larger organ, but the funds have been lacking. The new instrument, for which designs from Saxon workshops already exist, is intended “not to be a showpiece, but rather a compromise between musical needs and financial responsibility,” according to the Dortmund anesthesiologist, who is asking music-loving colleagues for financial support for the project. Further information: Dr. Johannes Bremme, Hoher Wall 21, 44137 Dortmund, phone +49 231/16 47 21.

https://www.aerzteblatt.de/archiv/arzt-sammelt-spenden-fuer-neue-orgel-keine-missklaenge-in-dortmund-ddd1f74a-2f43-404f-a198-3f23ff13a499

Hier spielt Johannes Bremme auf Gottesdiensten | Here he plays
Für diese Orgel galt der Spendenaufruf | The donations were for this organ

https://www.knappschaft-kliniken.de/recklinghausen/medizinische-fachabteilungen/zentrum-fuer-anaesthesiologie-intensivmedizin-und-schmerztherapie/unser-team/index.php

https://www.facebook.com/kirchenmusikliebfrauenhamm


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Balazs Fabinyi

Mit dem Pianisten Dr.Balazs Fabinyi und dem Bariton Joseph Schlömicher-Thier bei einem Liederabend in St.Pölten

https://www.facebook.com/balazs.fabinyi


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Jacalyn M. Duffin

Jacalyn Duffin, MD, PhD, is a hematologist and historian who held the Hannah Chair of the History of Medicine at Queen’s University from 1988 to 2017.

A former President of both the American Association for the History of Medicine and the Canadian Society for the History of Medicine, she is the author of eleven books and many articles, holds several awards for teaching and research. She is a Member of the Order of Canada (2020) and  a Fellow of both the Royal Society of Canada (2012) and the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences (2013). In May 2019, she received the Lifetime Achievement Award of the AAHM (from historians) and was inducted into the Canadian Medical Hall of Fame (from physicians). A supporter of medical humanities, she was a contributing editor of the online Literature, Arts and Medicine database from 1995 to 2024.

Her research focuses on disease, technology, religion, and health policy. She runs an activist website for the current drug shortage problem and a collaborative translation project for the 17th-century Latin author Paolo Zacchia. Her book Stanley’s Dream (2019) is on the history of the Medical Expedition to Easter Island, led by Canada in 1964-65. Her COVID-19: A History appeared in fall 2022. Since 2023, she has been serving as Editor-in-Chief, for the forthcoming History of Medicine module for Oxford Bibliographies online.

https://www.cdnmedhall.ca/laureates/jacalynduffin

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


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Georg Hörmann

Georg Hörmann (born November 13, 1946 in Ulm) is a German psychologist, physician, psychotherapist, and retired professor of education at the Otto-Friedrich University in Bamberg.

After graduating from the Humboldt-Gymnasium Ulm in 1965, Hörmann studied secondary school teaching (philosophy, Latin, theology, and education), musicology (master’s degree), psychology (diploma), and human medicine. He earned the degrees of choirmaster (C-exam) at the Westphalian School of Music, a master’s degree in musicology (M.A.), and was organist at, among others, St. Peter’s Church in Münster. General examination in philosophy and pedagogy, first philological state examination for grammar schools in the subjects of Latin, theology, pedagogy, diploma in psychology, medical state examination, license to practice medicine, recognition to use the title of psychotherapist (Westphalia-Lippe Medical Association), doctorates at the Faculty of Philosophy, Medicine and the Faculty of Social and Behavioral Sciences (Dr. phil., Dr. med., Dr. rer. soc.) and habilitation in the field of educational science.

https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georg_H%C3%B6rmann_(Erziehungswissenschaftler)


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Grace Chan

Organist and carillonist Grace Chan is a PhD Candidate at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music researching organ and carillon performance/ culture in Australia. Grace has performed on all three carillons Australia. She was a carillon student at the National Carillon, Canberra from 2018-2022. In July 2019, she was invited to perform the world premiere of an Australian carillon work at the Palau de la Generalitat Carillon, Barcelona. Grace has performed for Sydney University Graduation ceremonies and special occasions for the Faculty of Medicine. As a practicing medical doctor, she has had a longstanding interest in community wellbeing.

Grace Chan is the carillonist of the University of Sydney. As organ player she gives impressive recitals as well.

Her presentation deeply evaluate the topic.

https://bio.site/gracechan

https://www.sydney.edu.au/music/about/our-people/research-students/grace-chan-323.html

https://www.instagram.com/adsrzine/p/CzxCSJwBimO/?img_index=1

She writes in carillon literature.

Authors: Grace Chan & Anna Wong
https://doi.org/10.5117/BKL2021.1.001.CHAN

https://www.gcna.org/Sys/PublicProfile/59115392


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Gunther Strothmann

Dr. Gunther Strothmann worked as a doctor in Kiel until the end of 2006. After graduating from high school in Bremen, he took piano, organ, improvisation, and composition lessons from Ernst Hörbe (1921–2012), among others. After studying medicine in Kiel, he began his musical activities as a performing organist. In 1977, he founded the Melsdorf Symphony Orchestra, an amateur ensemble that has since grown to more than 80 players as a project orchestra. In 1999, Strothmann founded the Klassikensemble Kiel, a chamber orchestra, with Michael Stoll, which he directed until 2017. Gunther Strothmann also founded the Melsdorf Symphony Orchestra in 1977. Between 1980 and 2022, he directed the Rachmaninoff Choir Kiel. The Klassik-Ensemble Kiel is also his initiative.

In 1999, the Kiel Carillon, located in the tower of the former Kiel Franciscan monastery, was inaugurated with a public concert. Strothmann was appointed carillonneur and custodian of the Kiel Glockenspiel by the North Elbian Church that same year. Gunther Strothmann has toured Denmark, Sweden, Norway, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Spain, and the USA.

https://www.kn-online.de/kultur/regional/klassikszene-kiel-dirigent-und-carilloneur-gunther-strothmann-wird-80-ZX5BAUGGV5E7PMEJZCPANKGXRE.html

https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=strothmann+carillon


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David Beier

The orthopedic surgeon David Beier has conducted at the village church of Siedenbollentin near Neubrandenburg

already two times Bach Christmas Oratory thus making culture in the countryside.

Beier studied scaral music and choir conducting in Greifswald.

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David Baaß

David Baaß is contributing a lot of music to the UKE – Universitätsklinikum Eppendorf in Hamburg/Germany.

Lobby UKE

He often plays in the grand lobby of the UKE with improvisations about classical and Jazz music.
He conducts the choir of MedStudents UKE.
For the choir he composed an antibiotics-suite.

David Baaß is also organ player in the Michaeliskirche Hamburg and conducts their youth choir.

youtube playlist Studierendenchor UKE


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Andrew Russon

Originally I wanted to become concert pianist – the piano gave me inner peace. I started late but got the diploma early in Luxembourt, my teacher believed in me as pianist.

But I also was troubled by the question why people suffer – thus became MD and keep the piano as a hobby. After my medical studies my re-discovery of faith made me play the organ as well.

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