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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
  • Daria Bundina
    I recently participated in the “Intuition” business forum in Nizhny Novgorod. One of the events was a fashion show featuring the forum’s attendees – the businesswomen of our city.I have personal videos and photos from a phase when I was really into photo shoots. I loved hiring a team of stylists, hair and…
  • Rainer Bach
    Rainer Bach (* December 14, 1947 in Bielefeld) is a German country singer and pedal steel guitarist. He was a founding member of the group Truck Stop, released solo albums, and worked as a dentist. Musical Career Rainer Bach began playing the piano at the age of seven. In April 1963, he discovered…
  • Klaus Ohlmann
    Klaus Ohlmann (born June 29, 1952 in Neustadt an der Aisch) is a German dentist and glider pilot who has set several distance records in the Alps and the Andes. In 2003, he flew the second longest distance in cross-country soaring over a freely chosen course, covering 3008.8 km in 15 hours and…
  • Christian Dufour
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  • Tobias Riether
    Tobee (* June 24, 1985 in Geislingen an der Steige; real name Tobias Riether[3]) is a German party pop singer, concert promoter, and dentist. In his youth, Tobias Riether learned to play several instruments and took singing lessons. At 15, he founded a rock cover band, and at 18, he won a talent…
  • CD I am a nice Baritone
  • CD Miami Moon – Los Doctores del Ritmo
  • CD Over the Limits
  • CD Love secrets
  • 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,…
  • Israeli Doctors Orchestra
    An ensemble of physicians from various medical disciplines, united by their passion for music and commitment to medical and social causes. Founded in 2025!Founder and Director: Dr. Orit Gourgy HacohenMusical Director and Conductor: David Sofer Singer: Yoram Chaiter youtube facebook instagram
  • The Military Orchestra of the Military Medical Academy Kirow
    Orchestra Conductor: Lieutenant Colonel Mikhail Borisovich Nikolayev. The Military Orchestra of the Military Medical Academy is a highly professional, creative team of military musicians with an unlimited repertoire. The orchestra performs both applied military music and early, classical, modern, and dance music. The orchestra participates in many holidays of the administrations of St.…
  • Sven Fürst
    was born in Kempten/Allgäu.While still studying pharmacy, he was accepted into the vocal class of Professor Monika Bürgener at the Würzburg University of Music and Performing Arts, where he completed the advanced training class with distinction in March 2002. Since then, he has worked freelance. Sven Fürst now has an extensive concert schedule…
  • 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,…
  • Eric Pearl
    Over the past three decades Dr. Eric Pearl has shed a new light on the essence of healing. Undeniably,  Reconnective Healing®  and the Reconnective Healing Experience™ (RHE) have redefined both what healing is and how it is received. Through Jillian Fleer’s insights, it has become clear the RHE has shown us how our…
  • Maya Kokew
    2010-2014Host of the show “vigo TV” since 2009As an expert on ZDF, RTL, N24, Sat1, and HR for “Service:Gesundheit” and “Einfach gesund!” 2008“Gesundheit!”, BR, working as an expert in nutritional medicine 2006-2007“Die Sprechstunde” (The Consultation Hour), BR, Engagement: Nutrition Expert 2006-2007“Weck Up” (SAT.1), Engagement as a Consulting Physician Kokew impresses with her naturalness…
  • Simon Heiniger
    Simon Heiniger: Born in 1962 and raised in Emmental, he studied medicine in Bern. Thanks to a curriculum from the FIAM Bern, he trained as a general practitioner. Since 1994, he has been a family doctor in Olten. Married to a very understanding and patient wife, with three adult children. He writes like…
  • Hans-Roman Kitterer
    In addition to his work as a senior physician, Hans-Roman Kitterer leads an active musical life in and around Aalen as a pianist in the theater with solo and chamber music programs and on the organ solo or in ensembles such as here: https://www.theateraalen.de/projekt/293-beethoven-252-vorsicht-ansteckend https://www.schwaebische-post.de/ostalb/ostalb-kultur/konzert-in-gmuend-eine-wiener-musik-akademie-mit-mozart-93028679.html
  • Christoph Wagner
    Few people know the musician Christoph Wagner. Anyone who listened to him improvise on the piano understood that it was this immediate proximity to music that motivated and drove him to create a science for musicians. Born on May 20, 1931, in Marburg, Christoph Wagner grew up in Weilburg/Lahn in a culturally diverse…
  • Jochen Blum
    Jochen Blum (born January 22, 1959 in Ludwigshafen) is a German specialist in surgery and trauma surgery, professor of music physiology, and author of specialist books. He is a co-founder and long-standing board member of the German Society for Music Physiology and Musicians’ Medicine (DGFMM). Excerpt from an interview: Back then, a violin…
  • Thomas Scherb
    Friday, April 18, 2025, 3 p.m.Xenia Preiseberger, Thomas Scherb, Wolfgang Heilmann (piano)Kurt-Laurenz Theinert (light installation)Angela Fabian, Dietmar Zoller (liturgy) Erik Satie’s “Vexations” is a very short work. However, the composer demands that the piece be repeated 840 times. The three pianists alternate every two hours, and the church will be open all night.…
  • Kwame Boaten
    Kwame is something quite unusual, a collaboration between an African trumpeter and metal musician (Kwame Boaten) and a Swedish guitarist who has previously devoted himself primarily to classical music (Carl Ljungström). They met a few years ago in a music student dormitory in London. This would be the beginning of “Volatile.” On the…
  • Richard Bauer
    Seine erste Liebe, sagt der heute (2025) 72-Jährige, war jedoch immer die Musik. Und das begann schon im Kindesalter. Wenn seine älteren Schwestern Klavierunterricht hatten, dann hörte er zu und spielte die Melodien später selbst nach – ohne Noten, nur nach Gehör. Aber auch an der Gitarre war Richard Bauer talentiert: Schon 1972…
  • Matthias Weikert
    Dr. Weikert ist im Amateurbereich als Geiger- und Kammermusiker engagiert und in dieser instrumentalen Ausübung u.a. Mitglied des Bayerischen Ärzteorchesters (ehem. unter der Leitung von Prof. Dr. R. Steinberg; jetzt Projektorchester mit wechselnden Dirigenten) und des Orchesters am Singrün Regensburg (Dirigent Michael Falk). https://der-stimmarzt.jimdofree.com https://www.youtube.com/@matthiasweikert2362
  • Claudia Spahn
    Claudia Spahn (*1963) is a German musician’s medicine specialist and director of the Freiburg Institute for Musicians’ Medicine. She is a leading researcher in the development of music physiology and musicians’ medicine, particularly in the field of stage fright and performance anxiety. Claudia Spahn has received artistic training in recorder as a solo…
  • Bernhard Richter
    Bernhard Richter (* 1962) is a German physician-musician and director of the Freiburg Institute for Musicians’ Medicine. Richter received his musical training as a singer with the Stuttgart Hymnus Boys’ Choir and through violin lessons with Hedwig Pahl. He studied medicine at the universities of Freiburg im Breisgau, Basel, and Dublin. Parallel to…
  • Uwe Ochs
    1982 Passed the C-level examination in church music (choir conducting, organ, piano, vocals) 1984–2000 Organist and pianist of the Daimler-Benz Choir Stuttgart, the Esslingen Police Department Choir, and the Swabian Singers’ Selected Choir. 1976–2000 Temporary organist and choir director (St. Ulrich, Maria Königin, Kreuz- und Thomaskirche Kirchheim-Teck) Singing, organ and piano playing, classical…
  • Krzysztof Komeda
    Krzysztof Komeda (born Krzysztof Trzciński; April 27, 1931 in Poznań – April 23, 1969 in Warsaw) was a Polish jazz pianist and composer of jazz and film music of international renown. According to Jan Wróblewski, Komeda occupies a similar musical rank in Poland to Chopin. In his youth, he received piano lessons in…
  • Reinhold Merten
    Reinhold Adolf Merten (June 6, 1894 in Wiesbaden; August 19, 1943 in Munich[1][2]) was a German conductor and physician. Coming from a family of musicians, Merten initially attended the conservatory in Wiesbaden, but then studied medicine at the Philipps University of Marburg and the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University of Frankfurt am Main, and…
  • Elisa Kafritsas
    My name is Elisa, named after Beethoven’s “Für Elise,” a piece my mother loved. I started piano lessons at the age of 6, supported by my Korean mother and Sicilian father, and music has always been a big part of my life. After studying dentistry 🦷 and working as a dentist, I returned…
  • Jürgen Jage
    Jürgen Jage comes from a musical family in Berlin; his father was a pianist. Most recently, he worked as a professor of anesthesiology at the University Medical Center Mainz. Since his retirement, he has devoted himself intensively to piano music. He continues his studies at the Peter Cornelius Conservatory in Mainz and enjoys…
  • Peter Menger
    We are Deborah and Peter Menger, and we met in a choir in 1995. It’s only fitting that we’ve been making music together for many years. We perform in choirs, bands, other vocal ensembles, and as a duo in Germany and internationally. For the past 12 years, we’ve enjoyed making music together, especially…
  • Arthur Wolff
    Personendaten name: Wolff, Arthur born: 28. Febr. 1885 Guttentag (Oberschlesien)/Dobrodzień, Deutschland/heute: Polen died: 23. Dez. 1945 Shanghai, China mother: Eugenie Wolff, geb. Straßmann (gest. vor 1939) father: Berthold Wolff (gest. vor 1939), Dr., Arzt matrimony ∞ 23. Dez. 1916 Berlin Elisabeth Wolff, geb. Heine (geb. 13. Okt. 1889), Exil 1939 in Shanghai mother…
  • Horst Hildebrandt
    Horst Hildebrandt, born in Marburg (Germany), completed violin studies in Freiburg (Germany) and London, and studied medicine in Freiburg. He has furthered his training in movement therapy, dispokinesis, mental training, and pain therapy. He is a member of the German National Youth Orchestra and the Junge Deutsche Philharmonie. He has worked as a…
  • André Lee
    He has been playing the violin since he was 6 years old and has studied with Prof. Michael Goldstein (Hamburg University of Music, First Concertmaster of the Hamburg Philharmonic State Orchestra), Prof. Wilfried Laatz (Lübeck University of Music), and Prof. Ingolf Turban (Munich University of Music), among others, and continues to be active…
  • Jean Faber
    ca. 1870 – 1948 Jean Faber was most likely born in the 1870s. He studied medicine and worked as a practicing surgeon, but was also interested in music and gave informative lectures about musicians, including Beethoven. He also performed as a pianist at a Beethoven celebration, specifically in Beethoven’s Trio in E-flat major…
  • Lukas Nowak
    Lukas Nowak began playing the piano at the age of 6. At 14, he switched to the organ and received church music training from Helmut Kickton. He also learned the piccolo and guitar and acquired basic proficiency in horn and percussion. As a student, he wrote, among other works, choral and poem settings,…
  • Christoph Schreiber
    Founded in 1998, the Piano Salon Christophori in the listed Uferhallen in Berlin’s Gesundbrunnen district is a gem for piano lovers and those who aspire to become one. Solo, chamber, and jazz concerts with exquisite programs take place almost daily in the former tram depot, which salon founder Christoph Schreiber also uses as…
  • Carl Firle
    In addition to regular benefit concerts with piano solo programs, I am dedicated to musicians’ medicine. Since 2019, I have been a board member of the German Society for Music Physiology and Musicians’ Medicine. https://www.youtube.com/@carlf3940
  • Thomas Löffler
    Playing the piano is my passion and I am happy that I can still practice it today, even though I decided to study medicine rather than music. Sieh dir diesen Beitrag auf Instagram an Ein Beitrag geteilt von Anamica Löffler (@ana.loeffler)
  • Alexander Schmidt
    Alexander Schmidt (born January 15, 1977 in Kiel) is a German neurologist and musician. He has been Professor of Musician Medicine at the Hanns Eisler Academy of Music in Berlin since 2014, where he directs the Kurt Singer Institute for Music Physiology and Musician Medicine (KSI), and since 2015, Director of the Berlin…
  • Tom Steinmetz
    The son of an architect and a teacher, he began playing the piano at the age of five and considered pursuing a career as a pianist as a young man. But ultimately, he found that too uncertain. Music remains a favorite hobby to this day. In addition to his music, which he enjoys…
  • Rüdiger Penthin
    Rüdiger Penthin, a member of the Music Working Group and the board, introduces himself below: Born in 1959. Born in Cologne. Father of three children. He received his first piano lessons at the age of 6. At 17, he received a scholarship as a junior student at the Cologne University of Music, specializing…
  • Carl Clauberg
    Carl Clauberg (September 28, 1898 in Witzhelden-Wupperhof; August 9, 1957 in Kiel) was a German gynecologist who, as an SS doctor, performed forced sterilizations on hundreds of female concentration camp prisoners. Due to his research into hormone-based contraceptive methods, which he also conducted in the Auschwitz extermination camp using brutal human experiments, Clauberg…
  • Georg Weidinger
    Since 1994, freelance composer and pianist, giving lectures on his own work and the Iannis Xenakis-Stochastics connection between scientific thought and composition, and lecturing on Traditional Chinese Medicine.Since 1996, practicing as a physician.In 1998, he founded the label “klaviermusik.at” and has released numerous CDs since then.In 2000, the CD “Vienna Concert 2000” was…
  • Dannie Abse
    Dannie Abse, CBE (born Daniel Abse on 22 September 1923 in Cardiff, Wales; died on 28 September 2014[1] in Golders Green, London) was a British author and poet. Dannie Abse grew up in his Jewish family with his brothers Leo Abse (1917–2008; lawyer, politician, author) and Wilfried Abse (1915–2005; psychoanalyst), who were about…
  • Christos Pantazis
    Christos Pantazis (born October 9, 1975 in Hanover)[1] is a German physician and politician (SPD). He has been a member of the German Bundestag since October 26, 2021. Previously, he was a member of the Lower Saxony State Parliament from February 2013 to November 2021 and deputy chairman of the SPD parliamentary group…
  • Giorgos Chimonas
    Giorgos Chimonas (Kavala, March 17, 1938 – Paris, February 27, 2000) was a Greek prose writer, translator and psychiatrist who became known and distinguished in the field of Greek literature in the 1960s. Giorgos Himonas was born in Kavala in 1938 and grew up in Thessaloniki. There he studied medicine. He continued his…
  • Hiester Richard Hornberger Jr.
    Hiester Richard Hornberger Jr. (February 1, 1924 – November 4, 1997) was an American writer and surgeon who wrote under the pseudonym Richard Hooker. Hornberger’s best-known work is his novel MASH (1968), based on his experiences as a wartime United States Army surgeon during the Korean War and written in collaboration with W. C. Heinz. It was used as the basis for…
  • Periklis Sfyridis
    Periklis Sfyridis (born October 5, 1933, in Thessaloniki) is a contemporary Greek poet, prose writer, essayist, critic, and anthologist. His prose has been published in several languages. Periklis Sfyridis was born in 1933 in Thessaloniki, where he lives. He graduated from the American College “Anatolia” in 1952. He studied medicine at the University…
  • Arthur Schnitzler
    Arthur Schnitzler (May 15, 1862 in Vienna,[1] Austrian Empire; October 21, 1931, ibid.) was an Austrian physician, narrator, and playwright. He is considered one of the most important representatives of Viennese Modernism. From 1871 to 1879, Arthur Schnitzler attended the Akademisches Gymnasium in the 1st district and graduated with honors on July 8,…
  • Vasos Ilias Vogiatzoglou
    Vasos Vogiatzoglou, son of Elias, was born in 1935 in Nea Ionia, Attica. He is a pediatrician and member of the Doctors of the World organization, a researcher of the history and folk culture of the Greeks of Asia Minor, a poet, onomasticologist, and essayist. His parents were refugees from Sparta (Isparta) in…
  • Takis Sinopoulos
    Takis Sinopoulos was born in 1917 in the Peloponnese. He served as a military doctor in the Greek Civil War from 1946 to 1949; his experiences of fratricide and excessive violence had a lasting impact on him and his work. He died in 1981 in Pyrgos in the Peloponnese. He was born in…
  • François Rabelais
    François Rabelais [fʁɑ̃.swa ʁa.blɛ] (c. 1494, perhaps 1483, in La Devinière near Chinon, Touraine; † April 9, 1553, in Paris) was a French Renaissance writer, humanist, Roman Catholic friar and secular priest, practicing physician, and lecturer. He is one of the most important prose writers in French literature; of his works, the novel…
  • Manolis Pratikakis
    Manolis Pratikakis (Greek: Μανόλης Πρατικάκης; born 1943) is a Greek poet. He studied medicine at the University of Athens and is a practicing neurologist and psychiatrist. His first volume of poetry was published in 1974; he is one of the so-called “Genia tou 70,” a literary term for Greek authors who began publishing…
  • Elias H. Papadimitrakopoulos
    Elias H. Papadimitrakopoulos (Pyrgos, Ilia, August 23, 1930 – Athens, November 29, 2024) was a Greek novelist, prose writer, and military doctor. He was born in Pyrgos, Elis, where he spent his childhood and youth. After the death of his father, a lawyer, in 1943, his family faced difficult times. As he later…
  • Pavlos Nirvanas
    Pavlos Nirvanas (Greek: Parasloός Niρβάνας, * 1866 in Mariupol, Russian Empire; † 28 November 1937 in Athens, Greece) was a Greek writer whose real name was Petros K. Apostolidis. Nirvanas’ father came from Skopelos, his mother from Chios. As a child, Pavlos Nirvanas moved from his then Russian hometown to Greece and lived…
  • Michail Afanassjewitsch Bulgakow
    Mikhail Afanasyevich Bulgakov (Russian: Михаи́л Афана́сьевич Булга́ков, scientific transliteration: Mikhail Afanas’evič Bulgakov; May 3, 1891 in Kiev, Russian Empire – March 10, 1940 in Moscow, Soviet Union) was a Russian and Soviet writer. He is considered one of the great satirists of Russian literature. One of his major works is the novel The…
  • William Somerset Maugham
    William Somerset Maugham [ˈsʌməsɪt mɔːm] (January 25, 1874 in Paris – December 16, 1965 in Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat near Nice), also known as W. Somerset Maugham, was an English novelist and playwright. He is one of the most widely read English-language authors of the 20th century. William Somerset Maugham was the son of an English…
  • GEORGE POLYRAKIS
    George Polyrakis was born in Sfakia, Crete. He studied military medicine and received his doctorate from the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. He trained as a surgeon and subsequently specialized in vascular surgery at Hammersmith Hospital in London. He currently works as a surgeon in Thessaloniki, where he lives. He has published 83 scientific…
  • Archibald Joseph Cronin
    Archibald Joseph Cronin (July 19, 1896 in Cardross, Scotland; January 6, 1981 in Glion, Switzerland) was a Scottish physician and writer. Some of his novels became international successes. His narrative is characterized by exciting plots, realistic characters, and pronounced social criticism. In his autobiography, Adventures in Two Worlds, he also unequivocally professes his…
  • Adamantios Korais
    Adamantios Korais (Greek: Αδαμάντιος Κοραής – Adamántios Koraís, also Koraés; April 27, 1748 in Smyrna, Asia Minor, Ottoman Empire – April 6, 1833 in Paris) was a Greek scholar and writer. Korais is considered a reformer of Greek literature. Korais was born in Smyrna, but his father came from the island of Chios,…
  • Arthur Conan Doyle
    Sir Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle (May 22, 1859 in Edinburgh, Scotland – July 7, 1930 in Crowborough, Sussex, England) was a British physician and author. He wrote about the adventures of Sherlock Holmes and his friend Dr. Watson. He is also known for the character Challenger from his novel The Lost World, which…
  • Andreas Karkavitsas
    Andreas Karkavitsas or Carcavitsas (Greek: Ανδρέας Καρκαβίτσας; Lechaina, 1866 – Marousi, October 10, 1922) was a Greek novelist. He was a naturalist, like Alexandros Papadiamantis. He was born in 1866 in the north-west Peloponnese, in the town of Lechaina in Elis. He studied medicine. As an army doctor, he travelled across a great range of villages and settlements, from which he recorded traditions and legends.…
  • William Carlos Williams
    William Carlos Williams (September 17, 1883, Rutherford, New Jersey – March 4, 1963, ibid.), often abbreviated to WCW, was an American physician and poet. Williams’ life quickly became entirely centered – apart from his travels in Europe – in his hometown of Rutherford, New Jersey, where he practiced medicine (M.D.) since 1910. In…
  • Matthias Schrenk
    After graduating from Klettgau Gymnasium in Tiengen, he received a scholarship from Norway and began his artistic studies at the Ringsaker Folkehögsskole. While on a scholarship in Norway, he decided to perform civilian service at the Reichenau State Psychiatric Hospital instead of completing his military service. Following this, he studied art education for…
  • Irvin D. Yalom
    Irvin David Yalom (born June 13, 1931 in Washington, D.C.) is an American psychoanalyst, psychotherapist, psychiatrist, and writer. He is Professor Emeritus of Psychiatry at Stanford University and the author of numerous academic books and novels. Yalom is considered the most important living representative of existential psychotherapy. He is the recipient of the…
  • Marcos Aguini
    Marcos Aguinis (born January 15, 1935 in Córdoba, Argentina) is an Argentine neurosurgeon and writer. Aguinis’ father immigrated to Buenos Aires from Bessarabia in 1928 and soon moved in with relatives living in Cruz del Eje in the province of Córdoba. As a schoolchild, Marcos Aguinis suffered discrimination from classmates and some teachers…
  • Manolis Anagnostakis
    Manolis Anagnostakis (Greek: Μανώλης Αναγνωστάκης; * 10 March 1925 in Thessaloniki – 22 June 2005 in Athens) was a Greek existentialist poet. Leben Anagnostakis initially studied medicine at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki and later practiced as a radiologist. During World War II and the subsequent civil wars, he was an active member…
  • Wassili Pawlowitsch Aksjonow
    Vasily Pavlovich Aksyonov (Russian: Василий Павлович Аксёнов, scientific transliteration: Vasilij Pavlovič Aksënov, born August 20, 1932 in Kazan; died July 6, 2009 in Moscow) was a Russian writer. He began his career in the Soviet Union and later had to emigrate to the United States. From 1956 to 1960, he worked as a…
  • Veronica Lambert
    “I find the sound of a carillon very beautiful. It’s a joy to be making such wonderful music. I also like that during a performance, no-one actually sees you up in the tower. The audience is outside, enjoying the day and listening to the music. Dentist DoubleBay
  • Minako Uchino
    Minako Uchino began her music studies at age 4 in Tokyo and started playing organ in grade 8. Shepursued a medical career, completing her training as a radiation oncologist. In 2009, while studyingmedical education at the University of Toronto, Dr. Uchino discovered the carillon at Soldiers’ Towerand began studying under Roy Lee. She…
  • Jill Forest
    Alongside her medical work, in 1978 Jill Forrest was appointed an Honorary Carillonist. In 1993 she wasappointed University Carillonist through to her retirement in 2010. In this position Jill Forrest and the carillonhave brought great prestige to the University.The War Memorial Carillon is the ceremonial voice of the University of Sydney, the only…
  • Ippolyt Guarinoni
    Hippolyt Guarinoni (also Ippolito Guarinoni and Hippolytus Guarinonius) (November 18, 1571 in Trento – May 31, 1654 in Hall in Tirol) was a physician and polymath who practiced in Hall. As a proponent of militant Catholicism, he was instrumental in the construction of St. Charles’s Church in Volders and founded the anti-Semitic Anderl…
  • Zdeněk Kostrouch
    MD Zdeněk Kostrouch was a unique figure in the Bohemian Forest and was also called the “doctor on horseback.” From 1964 to 1993, he lived in Hájenko Pustina. Kostrouch originally wanted to go to Africa as a doctor, but ultimately stayed in the Bohemian Forest. He himself recounted how he came to own…
  • Stephanie Arndt
    Stephanie Arndt studied human medicine, economics, and criminology. She was an officer in the German Armed Forces, a top athlete who participated in six world championships, and has lived in a shared house with her horse, Nasar, since Hurricane Xaver in December 2013. As the Pippi Longstocking of the 21st century – nonconformist,…
  • Olaf Zenner
    From the beginning of my medical studies, I had the desire to dedicate myself to both medicine and music. However, during my medical studies, I lacked the time for regular organ lessons. Therefore, I had no choice but to continue my education self-taught. After passing my medical state examination and receiving my doctorate,…
  • Bodo Schertel
    Herausgeber | Editor “Die Hausorgel” https://www.hahnemannpraxis.de/team.html
  • Wolfram Hackel
    Wolfram Hackel (born April 25, 1942) is a German physician and organ researcher. Wolfram Hackel studied medicine. In 1967, he received his doctorate from the Medical Academy in Dresden. He then ran a urology practice in Dresden-Plauen as a specialist. Wolfram Hackel has published works on organs and churches since the 1970s. He…
  • Gerhard Aumüller
    Gerhard Aumüller (born November 19, 1942 in Arolsen) is a German physician and was a professor of anatomy and cell biology at the Philipps University of Marburg. He has also distinguished himself as an organ historian. Aumüller has also researched historical organ building and published primarily on classical organ building in Hesse and…
  • Adolf-Friedrich Holstein
    Wolfgang Ellenberger was one of Prof. Holstein’s anatomy students and was able to provide the musical accompaniment for his 80th birthday. https://www.uke.de/kliniken-institute/institute/geschichte-und-ethik-der-medizin/medizinhistorisches-museum/index.html Dear Mr. Ellenberger, Thank you very much for your kind email. I am touched by everything you want to share about me. Of course, I agree. During my professional career, I…
  • Wolfgang Adelung
    Wolfgang Adelung (1 October 1920 in Berlin; 15 November 1994 in Singen, Baden-Württemberg) was a German physician and organ researcher. Wolfgang Adelung studied medicine. He received his doctorate in Freiburg in 1948. Later, he ran a dermatology practice in Singen (Hohentwiel). Adelung also became an organist and was one of the most important…
  • Peter robert Berry
    Peter Robert Berry (* September 11, 1864 in St. Moritz; † November 14, 1942 in St. Moritz) was a physician and painter from St. Moritz in the canton of Graubünden. Peter Robert Berry was born the eldest son of the Chur physician Peter Berry I and his wife Cecilia Berry-Stoppani. Peter Berry came…
  • Peter R. Berry IV
    Peter Berry is a CarillonDoc of a special kind: he restored a historic carillon that was once built by Willem Mengelberg near St. Moritz in the mountains: He also plays some songs himself and, of course, operates the carillon’s electronics! CV mit seiner Eigenschaft als Notfallpilot, der im Oberengadin ein Flugrettungssystem aufgebaut hat.…
  • Ian Brunt
    The 49-bell Carillon of St Colman’s Cathedral in Cobh is the largest such instrument in Ireland and Britain. Dr Ian Brunt was Director of The Lanchester Early Music Festival and City Carillonneur ofNewcastle Upon Tyne, regularly giving concerts and recitals on organ, carillon, harpsichordand fortepiano. He was a member of the National Youth…
  • Sjoerd Tamminga
    Sjoerd Tamminga, born in 1947 in Goes, Netherlands, received his first carillon lessons at the age of eleven from his piano teacher, the then city carillonneur of Goes, Wilhelm Harthoorn. While studying dentistry in Amsterdam, he received further carillon lessons from the carillonneur of the Oudekerk in Amsterdam, Cees Roelofs, who had studied…
  • Oswald Oelz
    Oswald “Bulle” Oelz (born February 6, 1943 in Rankweil, Vorarlberg) is an Austrian-Swiss physician and mountaineer. From 1991 to 2006, he was chief physician at the Triemli City Hospital in Zurich. In addition to his medical work, the internist and high-altitude physician practiced extreme mountaineering, participated in numerous expeditions in the Himalayas, and…
  • Theodore Howard Somervell
    Theodore Howard Somervell OBE, FRCS (16 April 1890 – 23 January 1975) was an English surgeon, mountaineer, painter and missionary who was a member of two expeditions to Mount Everest in the 1920s, and then spent nearly 40 years working as a doctor in India. In 1924 he was awarded an Olympic Gold Medal by Pierre de Coubertin for his achievements in mountaineering (Alpinism). Somervell was…
  • Jacques Rogge
    Jacques, Count Rogge KCMG (May 2, 1942 in Ghent; August 29, 2021 in Deinze) was a Belgian sports official. From 2001 to 2013, he was President of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) in Lausanne, Switzerland. After completing his schooling at Sint-Barbaracollege, a Jesuit college in Ghent, Jacques Rogge studied at Ghent University, where…
  • Dagmar Rabensteiner
    Dagmar Rabensteiner (born June 15, 1963 in Innsbruck) is a former Austrian long-distance runner. As an elementary school student, she walked the seven-kilometer route from Sadrach, a district of Innsbruck, to school in the city center every day. As a high school student, she undertook climbing and ski tours, and later, with her…
  • Christiane Moersel-Zimmermann
    She has worked as a coach and trainer for many years and has studied communication psychology, clarification support, and coaching. She performs as a speaker and comedian and provides supervision. Additionally she writes books https://www.dr-moersel-zimmermann.de http://www.dr-moersel.de https://dr-moersel-events.de https://www.facebook.com/drmoerselzimmermann
  • Stanisław Herman LemSta
    Stanisław Herman Lem (also known as Stanislaw Lem, pronunciation: [staˈɲiswaf lɛm]; September 12, 1921 in Lwów, Poland – March 27, 2006 in Kraków) was a Polish writer, best known as a science fiction author, philosopher, and essayist. Lem’s works have been translated into 57 languages ​​and sold more than 45 million copies. He…
  • Taslima Nasrin
    Taslima Nasrin (Bengali: তসলিমা নাসরিন IAST Tasalimā Nāsarin, anglicized: Taslima Nasreen; born August 25, 1962 in Maimansingh) is a Bangladeshi physician and writer. Taslima Nasrin advocates for women’s equality and opposes the oppression of religious minorities in predominantly Islamic societies, such as her native Bangladesh. She has been threatened with death by Islamic…
  • Gottfried Benn
    Gottfried Benn (May 2, 1886 in Mansfeld near Putlitz, Prignitz; July 7, 1956 in Berlin) was a German poet, essayist, and physician. He grew up as the son of a theologian in a rectory. After abandoning his theology studies, he successfully completed his medical studies. In 1912, his first volume of poetry, Morgue…
  • Mihail Mihailide
    Mihail Mihailide (born May 6, 1938 in Vienna, Austria) is a Romanian physician, journalist, and writer. He is the general director and founder of the weekly newspaper Viața Medicală and the publishing house Viața Medicală Românească. He has been awarded the Order of Medical Merit and the Order of Cultural Merit. Mihail Mihailide…
  • Anton Neumayr
    Hofrat University Professor Dr. Anton Neumayr Junior (* December 6, 1920 in Hallein; † March 18, 2017 in Vienna) was a specialist in internal medicine, chamber musician, and researcher. As a historian, he studied the medical histories of famous musicians. He also hosted the television program “Diagnosis” from 1987 to 1994 and published…
  • Christoph Kalbermatten
    Christoph Kalbermatten runs a vineyard with his brother Praxis
  • 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…
  • Joachim Fischer
    Joachim Fischer was president of the DTU German Triathlon Union, is involved in his local Heinatverein and in the Sterkel Society. https://www.yumpu.com/de/document/read/34874127/medical-triathlon-world-international-medical-triathlon-association https://www.triathlondeutschland.de/aktuelles/03-2025/dr-joachim-fischer-zwei-verbaende-gingen-nicht https://www.aerzteblatt.de/archiv/triathlon-fuer-aerzte-dreifach-in-form-b0b578b7-b920-4d5c-b654-34c5475d1699 https://www.sterkel-gesellschaft.org/de/index.php