Ulrike Kaltenbrunner
Category : SingerDocs
Ulrike Kaltenbrunner is studied singer.
In the Cologne area where her doctors office is, she often performs in recitals and in churches.
Category : SingerDocs
Ulrike Kaltenbrunner is studied singer.
In the Cologne area where her doctors office is, she often performs in recitals and in churches.
Category : CharityDocs , ComposerDocs , EventDocs , PianoDocs , SingerDocs
Matthias Heilein from Düsseldorf gives already his 4th beneficial gala in Düsseldorf with his friends:
One of the supported projects is a center for palliative medicine in Düsseldorf.
Playlist of the entire gala 2023:
Category : ChoirDocs , OrchestraDocs
The Medizinerorchester München exists just for several years.
The choir was founded in 2005 by 30 med students and they grew fastly. The rehearse each week and produce a recital at the end of each semester. Mostly they join the Medical Orchestra Munich in the concerts. Now Jasmin Binde is conductor.
Category : uncategorized




The dragon boat team of the Universitätsklinikums in Saarbrücken has already won many competitions!
Spritzige Synchronetten / Heide Schneider / synchronetten@arcor.de
Category : SingerDocs

Christian Gerhaher (born 24 July 1969, in Straubing) is a German baritone and bass singer in opera and concert, particularly known as a Lieder singer.
Christian Gerhaher studied with Paul Kuën and Raimund Grumbach at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater München, and Lied with Friedemann Berger, already together with his accompanist for decades to come, Gerold Huber. He took master classes with Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (whose voice Gerhaher’s remarkably resembles), Elisabeth Schwarzkopf and Inge Borkh.[2]
He was a member of the opera in Würzburg from 1998 to 2000, performing in Thomas Hengelbrock‘s production of Così fan tutte, in Weber’s Der Freischütz with the Cappella Coloniensis, and Papageno in Achim Freyer‘s staging of The Magic Flute. a role that he sang as his debut at the Salzburg Festival in 2006. In 2005 he portrayed the title role of Monteverdi’s L’Orfeo at the Opern- und Schauspielhaus Frankfurt[2] where he appeared as Wolfram in Wagner’s Tannhäuser in 2007.
In concert he has collaborated with Helmuth Rilling, Nikolaus Harnoncourt, Neville Marriner, Philippe Herreweghe, Heinz Holliger and Trevor Pinnock, among others.[2]
Gerhaher has performed and recorded Lieder with pianist Gerold Huber, such as Schubert’s Winterreise, Die schöne Müllerin, Schwanengesang and Gesänge des Harfners. His Schubert album Abendbilder with Gerold Huber won a Gramophone Award for Solo vocal in 2006. More songs with piano or chamber ensemble have included Brahms’ Vier ernste Gesänge and Martin’s Jedermann Monologues, Mahler’s Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen and Kindertotenlieder.[2] He participated in the project Terezín / Theresienstadt of Anne Sofie von Otter to record songs written in the concentration camp of Terezín.[3] Supported by her pianist Bengt Forsberg (also accordion, guitar and double bass) and his, Gerold Huber, Bebe Risenfors (accordion, guitar), Ib Hausmann (clarinet), Philip Dukes (viola), Josephine Knight (cello) and Daniel Hope (violin) they perform music written in the concentration camp by the artists Ilse Weber, Karel Švenk, Adolf Strauss, Martin Roman, Hans Krása, Carlo S. Taube, Viktor Ullmann and Pavel Haas.[4]
With Rilling and his Gächinger Kantorei he appeared at the 70th birthday concert in 2003[5] and recorded Bach’s Mass in B minor and Christmas Oratorio and Britten’s War Requiem, among others.[6]
In 2009, he was awarded the Rheingau Musik Preis of the Rheingau Musik Festival.[7][8][9] He appeared at the festival in 2010 with Gerold Huber to celebrate Gustav Mahler‘s 150th birthday, singing Sieben Lieder aus letzter Zeit (Seven Songs of Latter Days) and from Das Lied von der Erde the movements Der Einsame im Herbst (The lonely one in Autumn) and Der Abschied (The Farewell). In 2011 they performed the composer’s Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen, Des Knaben Wunderhorn and Kindertotenlieder.[10]
In 2010, he was awarded the Midem special prize “male vocalist”.[11]
He had his debut at Covent Garden London in 2010 in Richard Wagner‘s opera Tannhäuser and received the Laurence Olivier Award for Outstanding Achievement in Opera for his performance as Wolfram in March 2011.[12]
He is a professor in the Hochschule für Musik und Theater, München.
Category : ActorDocs , CharityDocs , ComedyDocs , JournalistDocs , SingerDocs , SpeakerDocs , TV-doc , WriterDocs

Eckart von Hirschhausen (born 25 August 1967) is a German doctor, talk show host and comedian.
In 1996, von Hirschhausen started writing, mainly for Focus and Der Tagesspiegel. His first appearance on television is believed to have been as a guest contestant performing magic tricks in Jürgen von der Lippe‘s show Geld oder Liebe (‘Money or Love’).[2] From 1998 to 2003, he hosted the weekly health advisory show Service: Gesundheit (‘Service: Health’) on Hessischer Rundfunk Television. Since 2004 he has been a weekly contributor to Stern: Sprechstunde (“Stern: Consultation Hour”): his column is called Die Etwas Andere Medizinkolumne (“The Somewhat Different Medicine Column”).[3]
Since the mid-1990s, von Hirschhausen has performed as a stand-up comedian, show host and magician in variety. He is also a cabaret artist performing his own, and other, cabaret programmes. He was a guest artist in Berlin, in London and at the Cologne Comedy Festival 1997. Hirschhausen was also a member of the panels of contributors to the Knoff-Hoff-Show on ZDF and 7 Tage, 7 Köpfe (‘7 days, 7 heads’) on RTL. Since 21 January 2004, he has been answering viewers’ questions in his column Dr. von Hirschhausen wills wissen (‘Dr. von Hirschhausen wants to know’) in the scientific television show W wie Wissen (‘K for Knowledge’) on ARD. In Hirschhausens Wissensbisse (‘Hirschhausen’s knowledge-bites’) he also presents strange news and facts from the world of scientific research.[4] Hirschhausen is a regular on the cabaret show Ottis Schlachthof (‘Otti’s Slaughterhouse’) on Bayerisches Fernsehen and Quatsch Comedy Club on Pro Sieben.[5] In 2007, he was a frequent guest on the ARD show ‘Schmidt and Pocher’. He is also a speaker specialising in communication and motivational training. At the end of 2008, he founded a charity foundation ‘Humor hilft heilen – für mehr gesundes Lachen im Krankenhaus’ (‘Humour helps the healing process – for more healthy laughing in hospitals’). Since September 2009, he has co-hosted the successor show of ‘Die Tietjen und Dibaba’ on NDR with Bettina Tietjen.
Von Hirschhausen has developed a cabaret routine similar to that of Ludger Stratmann, also a PhD Medical Doctor and cabaret artist. They both focus on the doctor-patient relationship, while von Hirschhausen specifically points out the inability and unwillingness of professionals in his field to express themselves clearly. He also focuses on the typical routines and rituals which, when separated from the professional environment, appear comical and absurd.
Since 1995 Hirschhausen is member of Magischer Zirkel von Deutschland. in competitions he won 1st and 2nd prizes and founded a “Think Theatre” with a mixture of comedy and magic.
He ended his stage career in 2023 and is now working to improve the earth´s climate and other constructive things.
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1997 hatte Eckart von Hirschhausen in der Sendung Casino Royal des WDR einen seiner ersten TV-Auftritte als zaubernder Barkeeper. Von 1998 bis 2003 moderierte er im HR-Fernsehen die wöchentliche Ratgebersendung Service: Gesundheit und von 2004 bis 2006 beantwortete er im ARD–Wissenschaftsmagazin W wie Wissen in der eigenen Rubrik Hirschhausen wills wissen die Fragen der Zuschauer. 2008–2010 moderierte er die Sendung Deutschlands größter Gedächtnistest. 2012 leitete er gemeinsam mit Vince Ebert die WDR-Sendung Der dritte Bildungsweg[25], moderierte im selben Jahr Prix Pantheon und wirkte in Die RTL Comedy Woche mit. Von 2012 bis 2014 moderierte er zusammen mit Barbara Schöneberger, Hubertus Meyer-Burckhardt, Bettina Tietjen, Judith Rakers und Giovanni di Lorenzo die von 2012 bis 2014 einmal jährliche Show Best of Talk im NDR.
2013 moderierte von Hirschhausen drei Folgen von Ist das ein Witz? und die einmalige Comedyshow Hirschhausen hilft!. Gemeinsam mit Bettina Tietjen führte er von September 2009 bis November 2014 einmal im Monat durch die NDR-Talkshow Tietjen und Hirschhausen.[26][27] Von 2010 bis 2023 moderierte er in der ARD die Wissensshows Frag doch mal die Maus[28][29] und seit Hirschhausens Quiz des Menschen (bis 2013: Das fantastische Quiz des Menschen).[23] 2017 moderierte er die Sendung Hirschhausens Check-up sowie deren Nachfolgesendung Hirschhausen im…. Seit 2020 moderiert er die Gesundheitsshow Hirschhausens Sprechstunde, zu der seit Herbst 2020 unter anderem der Podcast Hirschhausens Sprechstunde – Der Podcast im WDR 4 gehört. Seit 2021 moderiert Hirschhausen die Sendung Wissen vor acht. 2023 gab er die Wissensshow Frag doch mal die Maus an Esther Sedlaczek ab. Dafür erhielt er eine neue Show beim Ersten Deutschen Fernsehen: Was kann der Mensch? Die Hirschhausen-Show.
Daneben hatte er zahlreiche Gastauftritte in vielen bekannten Talkshows, Quizshows, Kabarett- und Comedy-Formaten bei ARD, ZDF, NDR, WDR etc.
Category : WriterDocs

Hans Alex Keilson (Dutch pronunciation: [ɦɑns ˈkɛilsɔn]; 12 December 1909 – 31 May 2011)[1] was a German-Dutch novelist, poet, psychoanalyst and child psychologist. He was best known for his novels set during the Second World War, during which he was an active member of the Dutch resistance.
Keilson, having worked with traumatized orphans, mainly wrote about traumas induced by the war. His first novel was published in 1934, but most of his works were published after the war. In 2010, The New York Times ‘s Francine Prose described Keilson as “one of the world’s greatest writers”, notably honouring Keilson’s achievements in the year in which he turned 101 years old




… this is Hans Keilson with thecover of his new double edition: His entire work in two big volumes .
Listen to an interview with him: http://www.exil-archiv.de/audio/keilson/keilson.mp3
Born in Germany in 1909, he published his first novel Das Leben geht weiter (Life goes on) in 1933, shortly before his emigration to the Netherlands. In 1943 he went underground and worked as a doctor and courier for the resistance group Vrije Groepen Amsterdam. In 1948 he received his Dutch approbation as a doctor and subsequently specialised in psychiatry and psychoanalisis.
Hans Keilson’s thesis, published in 1979, Sequentielle Traumatisierung bei Kindern (Sequential Traumatisation in Children), has been translated into several languages and was based on the therapeutic work he carried out on behalf of Le Ezrat HaJeled until 1970. His most recent work Sieben Sterne. Reden, Gedichte und eine Geschichte. Mit einem Nachwort von Gerhard Kurz (Seven stars. Speeches, Poems and a Story. With a postsript by Gerhard Kurz) was published in 2003. An edition of his collected works is just published and available with the renowned publishing house S. Fischer. http://www.fischerverlage.de
Category : FnecingDocs , OlympicDocs

Florett fencing at the Fencing Club Tauberbischofsheim e.V.
| June 19 1969 | born |
| profession | Medical Doctor at the Ludwig-Haus in Würzburg/Germany |
| trainer | Lajos Somodi |
| homepage | www.Sabine-Bau.de |
| Successes | |
| 1986 | silver medal in single and bronce with team at the world championships in Sofia/Bulgaria |
| 1988 | silver medal in single and gold with team at the Olympic Games in Seoul |
| 1989 | gold medal with team at the championship in Denver/Colorado |
| 1991 | bronce medal in signle and with team at the world championship in Budapest/Hungary |
| 1992 | silver medal with team at the Olympic Games in Barcelona/Spain |
| 1993 | gold medal with team at the world championship in Essen/Germany |
| 1994 | gold medal at Europe championship in Krakau/Poland |
| 1995 | bronce medal with team at the world championship in Den Haag/Netherlands |
| 1996 | bronce with team at the Olympic Games in Atlanta/USA |
| 1997 | vice world champion as single and with team at the world championship in Kapstadt/Africa |
| 1998 | silver medal in single and with team at the European championship in Plovdiv/? |
| 1998 | world champion in single at La Chaux-de-Fonds/France |
| 1999 | vice world champion and gold with team at the world championship in Seoul/Korea |
| 2000 | bronce medal with team at the Olympic Games in Sydney/Australia |
| 2001 | vice champion Europe as single in Koblenz/Germany |
| 2001 | Vice champion world as single in Nîmes/France |
| 2000? | silver “Lorbeerblatt”, the highest sports award in Germany |
| 2001 | journalist prize “The golden ribbon” |
| Photo: | Photo Heer, Scene: Dr. H.M. Rupp |






Category : OlympicDocs , SwimmingDocs

Klaus Steinbach (born 14 December 1953 in Kleve, North Rhine-Westphalia) is a former world record holder and Olympic freestyle swimmer from Germany. He swam for Germany at the 1972 and 1976 Olympics.
At the 1972 Games, he was a member of West Germany’s silver medal–winning 4×200 m freestyle relay. At the 1976 Games, he was part of West Germany’s bronze medal–winning 4×100 m medley relay. He also has one individual bronze medal and six relay medals from the World Aquatics Championships between 1973 and 1978.
Steinbach was the first man under 50 seconds on 100 m freestyle in a short course meters pool.
He also served as Germany’s Chef de Mission for the 2004 and 2006 Olympics.
| Personal facts | Dr. Klaus Steinbach |
| born 14 December in Kleve, married 2 children | |
| Professional career | Studied at the University of the Saarland |
| Promotion with Prof. Dr. Wilfried Kindermann | |
| Specialization in Orthopedia, Specialist for physical and rehabilitation medicine | |
| 1989 – 1991 | chief doctor of the Hohenurach Clinics in Bad Urach |
| since 1992 | chief doctor and medical director in Weiskirchen/Saar |
| sport/swimming | |
| 25 times: German champion | |
| 1972 | olympic silver |
| 1975 | world champion |
| 1976 | olympic bronce |
| 1974-1977 | five times: Europe champion |
| 1975-1978 | four times World Vice champion |
| other activities | |
| since 1981 | personal member of the NOK (National Olympic Comitee) |
| since 1989 | member of “Gutachterausschuss of DSH” |
| 1996 | team doctor NOK Olympic Games Atlanta |
| since 1997 | member of the board of the NOK |
| 1997 | founder and president of DOG Saarland |
| 2000 | chief of mission of the german team for Olympic Games Sydney |
| since 3 November 2002 | president of the National Olympic Comitee for Germany |




Swimming has show events less than other sport disciplines. Otherwise I would make my swimming rounds more often for sure.
But seriously: Of course I do make sport, I do jogging three to five times a week or go riding mountainbike. After a career in top
sport this is a necessity as everybody knows. It is a good compensation for stress in the profession as a medical doctor and thus
gives good support to it.
Apart from that it means living a good example for the patients.
Men’s 50 metre freestyle
world record holder (long course)
July 23, 1979 – February 2, 1980
Category : DanceDocs , WriterDocs

She was engaged as professional dancer @ Munich, Würzburg, Konstanz, Salzburg and Innsbruck. Being fascinated from the movement apparatus she studied medicine and opened a GP office in 2002. She is founder of the dance medicine association Germany.




Liane is Comittee Member der International Association for Dance Medicine and Science (IADMS), Medical Advicer of Dance Medicine Organisation Monaco and more. Her books are standards now in dance medicine.