Category Archives: ParaglidingDocs

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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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Elisabeth Brandner

Elisabeth (Lisi) Brandner – her e-mail in german:

Person

I was fortunate enough to grow up in an area where I could indulge in my greatest passion almost every day. I still occasionally visit and love the many small ski lifts and ski areas in the Chiemgau Alps, where everything from gentle slopes to hardcore freeride descents for insiders is offered. For me, these will always be my favorite mountains.

Ski

I discovered my passion for skiing when I was two and a half years old. Since then, I’ve been fascinated by the white splendor and the thrill of gliding down it. In my first year of school, I went on my first ski tours with my father – for the first eight years with simple alpine equipment, with Dad leading the way. To this day, every ascent and descent in unexplored mountain regions is a very special experience that quickly helped me recognize the important things in life.

My passion for skiing naturally led me to join the ski club – as a kindergarten child. At 18, I competed in my first World Cup race. After that, I competed for Germany in the World Cup circuit for five years in the speed disciplines of Super-G and Downhill. Today, I primarily ski for pleasure again, occasionally participating in race training and for state-certified ski instructor exams.

Med

At 23, I said goodbye to the Ski World Cup to begin my medical studies in Munich. I wouldn’t want to miss any of my days as a ski racer, but today I’m very happy with my decision because my work as a doctor brings me great satisfaction.

Pläne

If I had three wishes, I would like to grow old in good health and ski a lot, open my own general practice and teach my children (I don’t have any yet) how to ski.

Wichtig & gern

Fresh air is my most important fuel. Being out and about with my family and friends and occasionally retreating to the familiar tranquility of the mountains keeps me balanced and gives me strength for new adventures.

Yours, Lisi

Press quote:
For 16 days a year, Elisabeth H. is working as a WaiterDoc at the Oktoberfest in Munich. She says she is addicted to that job… 14 hours a day carrying beer and serving the guests, who are often out of control. Her strategy is permanence, team power among the waiters, and strong nerves.
In Switzerland, she does paragliding and skiing; she has even been a member of the German national skiing team! In 2005, she took second prize in the Ski-Teacher World Championship in Finland.

https://www.linkedin.com/in/elisabeth-brandner-34485664

https://www.fis-ski.com/DB/general/athlete-biography.html?sector=AL&competitorid=6861&type=result


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Jürgen Reul

I’ve been ill since 2014, unfortunately with a rarer form of ALS with extreme spasticity and bulbar symptoms.

Unfortunately, I can no longer speak or swallow. I’m quadriplegic and anarthric, and can no longer move anything. Despite this, I still find quality of life.

I used to be an extreme athlete and did crazy things.
I’m both a doctor and a patient myself. I made the diagnosis myself.
I live in a normal family, and we have a young daughter.
My wife is a nurse and takes care of her.
We try to live and live as normally as possible.
Unfortunately, I can no longer work and now I write books. Writing is tedious and exhausting. I have a good computer with infrared light control, and I write with my eyes. Not as fast anymore, but better than nothing.
I founded a small publishing house for literature and art and support young artists and authors.

Das Leben ist anders als früher auch aber immer noch lebenswert.

Endurance sports for 10 years:

More than 30 marathons (personal best 3:09),
5x Ironman,
Marathon des Sables (250-kilometer ultramarathon through the Sahara),
Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro
Race Across America (5,000-kilometer non-stop cycling race across the USA from west to east);
Trans-Australia non-stop by bike, 4,200 km in 7 days

and various other events

Ironman Klagenfurt
Trans-Europe Tour
Dragon Run Siebengebirge/Germany
Race Across Germany (by bike from Flensburg to Oberammergau in 48 hours)

Other sports:

Diving, tennis, paragliding, sailing, skiing (and recently motorcycling and taekwondo)

Jürgen Reul trained as a police officer and subsequently worked for the police.


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Marco Alain Sieber

Dr.med. Marco Alain Sieber

Marco was born in Switzerland in 1989 and graduated from the Gymnasium Burgdorf in Switzerland in 2007.

In 2009, Marco joined the paratrooper training with the Swiss Special Forces Commando at the Swiss Army, where he achieved the military rank of Sergeant.

In 2015, he received the degree of Doctor of Medicine from the University of Bern, Switzerland. His doctoral thesis was on robotic surgery and he was awarded best final exam for his physician diploma.

In 2021, he earned his specialist diploma in pre-clinical emergency and rescue medicine (SGNOR).

Next to his mother tongues German and Swiss German, Marco also speaks English and French.

Between 2009 and 2015, Marco was working as an assistant teacher for anatomy and physiology courses at the faculty of medicine at the University of Bern. At the same time, he was also a skydiving instructor for pre-military paratrooper courses.

Between 2015 to 2017, he was a general surgery/traumatology, as well as an intensive care unit resident in Interlaken, Switzerland.

After becoming chief medical officer with Swisscoy (Swiss Army) for KFOR (Kosovo) in 2018, Marco worked as an emergency medicine resident at the University Hospital of Bern, Switzerland, until 2019.

Between 2019 and 2021, he was an anaesthesiology resident in Interlaken, Switzerland.

Since 2020, Marco is working as a helicopter rescue emergency medical doctor and also joined the hospital in Biel, Switzerland as an urology resident one year later.

Marco holds a private pilot license. He enjoys outdoor and adventure sports such as skydiving, paragliding, scuba diving, skitouring and kitesurfing.

ESA experience

In November 2022, Marco was selected as an ESA career astronaut.