Wolfram Hackel

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Wolfram Hackel

Wolfram Hackel (born April 25, 1942) is a German physician and organ researcher.

Hausorgel von Dr. Wolfram Hackel in Dresden/Plauen

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 soon became one of Saxony’s most important organ researchers. Wolfram Hackel is a long-standing member of the Society of Organ Friends.[1] He was a member of its Advisory Committee (1995–1998), Secretary (1998–2003), and a member of its Main Committee (2011–2021).

Artikel über Orgeln in Neuengönna

Artikel über eine Silbermann-Orgel

Wolfram Hackel was co-editor of the four-volume Lexicon of North German Organ Builders and published numerous texts on organs and organ builders, especially in Saxony.Wolfram Hackel was co-editor of the four-volume Lexicon of North German Organ Builders and published numerous texts on organs and organ builders, especially in Saxony.

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Bücher-Verzeichnis Wolfram Hackel

Funktionsträger bei der GdO Gesellschaft der Orgelfreunde

https://www.maenneraerzte.de/wolframhackel

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Jörg Hänsel

The dentist Jörg Hänsel from Dresden/Germany (left, captain) is one of the enthusiastic users of flight simulation programs in the virtual world.
They have a network of pilots and controllers and are performing flights with heavy machines live in the internet.

He was born on 24 August 1953 in Dresden, after his “Abitur”  (maturity) 1972 he became a dentist from 1975 to 1980.
After a time as an assistant at the Dresden academy for prothetic stomatology he was also teaching students and worked scientifically.
In 1986 he made his dissertation as Dr. med. dent. and opened his own office in 1992.

After the unification of Germany east and west he began to work with computers (which was impossible before!) and even created his homepage by himself (being modest and telling he is “no specialist”). He is keeping it interesting presenting more than only his office……
….though he has not yet updated it with reports about his flight controller activities, bit this is planned.

https://www.flightsimulationsdresden.de


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Ulf Winkler

He is has completed a project as “ArchitectDoc” restauring a 200-year-old mill……!
Click on the Fotocommunity-Link to see his huge picture gallery with extraordinary pictures of the big flood in Dresden covering the Semper Opera House and the Hilton Hotel and the banks of the Elbe river!
He is conducting an amateur orchestra after an education as conductor.

Seit seiner Kindheit ist Ulf Winkler Fotograf. Auch arbeitet er an einem Architekturprojekt, der Restaurierung einer alten Mühle.

Und: Der Bautzener Kinderarzt Ulf Winkler leitet in der aktuellen Saison das Görlitzer Liebhaberorchester „sinfonietta meridiana“, das sein Jahreskonzert in der Musikschule am Fischmarkt vorbereitet hat.

Ich fotografiere seit meiner Kindheit, früher mit der guten alten EXA Ia + Schwarz-Weiß-Labor in der Abstellkammer, später mit Olympus IS 1000 bzw. 3000 sowie Nikon F65 in Farbe auf Dias und Papier.
Seit Mai 2002 bin ich mit der Nikon Coolpix 5000 in die digitale Bilderwelt eingestiegen. Endlich kann ich ohne Qualitätsverluste durch Scan die Bilder wie früher im Labor am PC optimieren und bearbeiten. Die CP 5000 habe ich später wieder abgegeben zugunsten einer Minolta Dimage 7i, dann A1. Lange fotografierte ich mit der Canon EOS 350D sowie als Hosentaschenfoto einer Panasonic Lumix FX5. Seit Oktober 2008 bin ich im Besitz einer Fujifilm S5Pro.
Dazu sind inzwischen eine Nikon D5000 und eine Fujifilm X10 gekommen, um für alle Situationen gewappnet zu sein.
Ich fotografiere viel auf Reisen oder unterwegs, viel meine Kinder oder gehe einfach so auf Fotopirsch…
Ich suche in meinen Bildern die Schönheit des Lebens und der Natur.

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Mühle | Mill

his account youtube about Kreuzchor Dresden

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Albrecht Hempel

Albrecht Hempel is violin player and organising events as president of a medical association he is organising congresses.

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Hans-Christian Jabusch

Piano studies at the Music Academy of Würzburg/Germany as student of Prof. Norman Shetler, piano diploma 1993. Director of the faculty of music medicine in Dresden.

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medicanti Dresden

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medicanti has been founded in the nineties from medical students and has been transformed from a chamber music ensemble to a symphonic orchestra meanwhile. The play twice a year and most likely in the famous Frauenkirche in Dresden.

(GERMAN:) Das Orchester »medicanti« entstand vor 26 Jahren – gegründet von Medizinstudenten an der damaligen Medizinischen Akademie Dresden (heute Universitätsklinikum). Nach dem ersten Konzert – ein Adventskonzert – bildete sich unter dem Dirigenten Christian Möbius aus dem kleinen Barockensemble ein Kammerorchester mit etwa 20 Mitgliedern. In den Folgejahren wechselten die Dirigenten in regelmäßigen Abständen, mit jedem einzelnen konnte das Orchester neue Erfahrungen sammeln und unvergessliche Momente erleben – beginnend mit dem ersten Deutsch-Deutschen Orchestertreffen im Juni 1990 über den zweiten Platz beim Kammerorchesterwettbewerb des Freistaates Sachsen 1995 bis hin zu einer Orchesterreise nach Griechenland.

2002 übernahm Wolfgang Behrend die Leitung des Orchesters. Er setzte die Tradition seiner Vorgänger fort und intensivierte die Zusammenarbeit mit Studenten der Musikhochschule Dresden, die sowohl als Orchestermitglieder als auch solistisch zur Ergänzung ihrer künstlerischen Ausbildung mitwirken.

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Carl Gustav Carus

Carl Gustav Carus (3 January 1789 – 28 July 1869) was a German physiologist and painter, born in Leipzig, who played various roles during the Romantic era. A friend of the writer Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, he was a many-sided man: a doctor, a naturalist, a scientist, a psychologist, and a landscape painter who studied under Caspar David Friedrich.

In 1811 he graduated as a doctor of medicine and a doctor of philosophy. In 1814 he was appointed professor of obstetrics and director of the maternity clinic at the teaching institution for medicine and surgery in Dresden. He wrote on art theory. From 1814 to 1817 he taught himself oil painting working under Caspar David Friedrich, a Dresden landscape painter. Subsequently he studied under Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld at the Oeser drawing academy.

When the King of Saxony, Frederick Augustus II, made an informal tour of Britain in 1844, Carus accompanied him as his personal physician. It was not a state visit, but the King, with Carus, was the guest of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert at Windsor Castle, and Carus was able to visit many of the sights in London and the university cities of Oxford and Cambridge, and meet others active in the field of scientific discoveries. They toured widely in England, Wales and Scotland, and afterwards Carus published, on the basis of his journal, The King of Saxony’s Journey through England and Scotland, 1844.[1]

He developed a theory of landscape painting whose objective was the visualization of the inner workings of geological phenomena, which he called “Erdlebenbildkunst” (pictorial art of the life of the earth).[4]

Carl Jung credited Carus with pointing to the unconscious as the essential basis of the psyche.

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