Gloria Bruni

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Gloria Bruni

Gloria Bruni (born Brünhild Ulonska in 1955 in Oschersleben) is a German singer (soprano), violinist, composer and dentist.

Gloria Bruni is the daughter of a physicist and grew up with her sister in Hamburg.[3] She graduated from the Charlotte-Paulsen-Gymnasium in 1973. She received piano and violin lessons as a child and sang during her school years. In addition to studying dentistry and obtaining a doctorate,[4] she also studied composition with Diether de la Motte and singing with Naan Pöld in Hamburg, as well as in Munich and Milan.[3][5]

Bruni played as a violinist in the Hamburg Camerata Accademica and the Salzburg Mozarteum Orchestra, and performed on tours at venues including Carnegie Hall and the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.[3]

As a singer, she was signed by Polydor and performed at the Puccini Festival and La Scala in Milan, with the London Mozart Players at the Dresden Semperoper and at the Leipzig Gewandhaus.[3]

Bruni is married, has a daughter and lives in Hamburg.

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Bruni composes primarily for choir and vocal soloists. Her compositions often incorporate elements of folk or sacred music, combining different musical genres.

Her Requiem a Roma was premiered in the Holy Year 2000[6] as a commission from the Vatican in the church of Sant’Ignazio[4] and excerpts were also performed before Pope John Paul II.[3] In 2008, the children’s opera Pinocchio, which she composed, premiered in the Laeiszhalle with the Hamburg Symphony Orchestra.[7][3] Further performances of the work followed, including at the Teatro di San Carlo in Naples and the Teatro Regio di Parma.[7][8] The musical The Thorn Birds (“The Thorn Birds”), based on the libretto by Colleen McCullough, premiered in 2009 by the Wales Theatre Company, followed by a tour of Great Britain.[3][9] Other works include the fairytale mini-opera The Enchanted Pancake and Symphony No. 1 – Ring Parable (after G. E. Lessing’s Nathan the Wise), which also premiered in the Laeiszhalle.[10] This symphony has been performed not only as a concert, but also several times as a ballet.

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Verlag Hartmann & Stauffer Profil


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DVD Jan Behrens Jazzpiano | Heubodenkonzert

DVD Jan Behrens Jazzpiano | Heubodenkonzert

produced by Wolfgang Ellenberger


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DVD Ello 60 | 60. Geburtstag Wolfgang Ellenberger

DVD Ello 60 | 60. Geburtstag Wolfgang Ellenberger

Ausschnitte | Excerpts


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CD PianoDuo with Deobrah Trattner and Wolfgang Ellenberger

CD PianoDuo mit Deobrah Trattner und Wolfgang Ellenberger


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Erik Brandenburg

2007 Brandenburg made the second place in the Transsibiria-Rallye.

He is also FalconerDoc and drives with the eagle in the Porsche to flying places….

This fighting eagle is my co-pilote when I go for chase, the co-pilot seat is taken out and he is sitting in a big wooden box filling half of the 911 …..tough, what?? kind regards

Driver profile Transsibiria Rallye (DE):
Name, Vorname: Dr. Brandenburg, Erik
Alter: 40
Wohnort: Hamburg, Deutschland
Geburtsort: Hamburg, Deutschland
Beruf: Arzt
Fahrzeug: Porsche 911 Safari
Team: Dr. Brandenburg Racing
Beifahrer: Preuss, Stephan
Rallye-Erfahrung: Gewinner des Marlboro Adventure-Teams, USA, 1989
Camel Trophy Syberia, Sieger des ”Best Drivers Awards”,
Zweiter Platz Gesamtklassement 1990
Camel Trophy Malaysia, Urwald, 1993
Zahlreiche nationale Rallyes, Auto und Enduro
Rallye-Erfolge:
Art der Vorbereitung: Zwei Jahre Arbeit am Wagen…!
Grund der Teilnahme: Um das Land und tolle gleichgesinnte Kameraden kennen zu
lernen.
Selbsteinschätzung: Wir beißen…!!! Wir brauchen keinen Schlaf! Adrenalin pur und
Kameradschaft!
Hobbys: Falkenjagd mit Beizvogel und Adler, Rallye-Sport und
Katamaran-Wettbewerbe
Motto: Lasst uns Spaß haben, nette Leute treffen und Natur erleben!
Kommentar: Auf geht’s! Danke an Richard Schalber und seine Crew

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Farhang Logmani

Since 2002 Dr. Farhang Logmani organises the Bergedorfer Kulturtage, which are becoming a MUSIK- AND THEATERFESTIVAL from 2024.

His wife contributes with organisation and a whole team handles the events. These events have positively influenced the entire region.

Bergedorfer Musik- und Theaterfestival


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MedStudentsChoir UKE

The choir of the UKE – University Hospital of Hamburg/Germany has 45 long-term members who often are practising doctors already.

The repertoire is wide with Jazz, Gospeil Pop, world music and sacred music.

Conductor David Baaß has composed the welll-known antibiotics-suite (See playlist of UKE) going parallel through music history and the history of invention of the antibiotics – trating pneumonia.

Conductor David Baaß is presented on this website also as pianist and organist.

Presentation on youtube account:

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profile Corona-Hit

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The Jazzkulaps

Jazzkulap is the BigBand of the UKE – Universitätsklinikum Eppendorf in Hamburg.

Under Gerhard Baumann ca. 20 musicians play – most of them medical staff of the UKE and other Docs. The programm covers Swing traditions of the 30-ies and 40-ies up to actual compositions.

Web (actualisiert?)


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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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Rolf Spangenberg

Rolf Spangenberg (February 7, 1932 – 7 January 2020) was born in Hamburg and wanted to become veterinarian when he was 6 years old. After his “Abitur” (high school degree) he studied veterinary medicine in Gießen, Hannover and Berlin. Besides his work as veterinarian and his engagement in the protection of animals he worked as a journalist and wrote several books. Today he gives tips in a bunch of papers and magazines as well as in TV and radio broadcasts. If he has some time left over he goes travelling and hiking with his wife and goes biking with his motor bike just besides his participation in marathon runs. Apart from sharks and certain insects there is no animal race he does not like. At home he has a snake (“Kornnatter”) named Karoline as pet and likes its beauty and its tolerance when he is out of house so often.

“It is proof that I wanted to become veterinarian at age 6. For a child in an established Hamburg family rather unusual. After studies in Gießen, Hannover and Berlin this target was reached at age 25.

When assisting at births of animals I often had to entertain the people standing around so they would not go away and would be at disposition to help out a little. Often the farmers’ wives said: “Doctor your sutures are much better than those on my belly!”

My first microphone was in my hands at RTL (radio) talking about “all my animals” with Rainer Holbe. After this RTL-TV called and we made “simply animalistic” for three years. In the early 80-ies I began the “veterinarian visit” at SWR 4 radio and felt like home there besides TV productions with 3sat and ZDF. Then SWR-TV produced “Rat & Tat” and our team worked like a big family. WHERE is it possible to continue a production for nearly 20 years??”

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