Tobias Riether

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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 competition in party music and became the lead singer of a show band from Baden-Württemberg.

He achieved his first success in 2006 with his self-written song “Die Ina.” He found producers at Xtreme Sound in Cologne, who included the song on numerous party compilation albums. The following year, he had a hit with “Banane, Zitrone,” which landed on the Ballermann Hits compilation and led to him becoming a regular performer at the Bierkönig in Mallorca. Further hits followed, including remakes of “Lotusblume,” originally by The Flippers, “Westerland” by Die Ärzte, and “Eine weiße Rose” by the Kastelruther Spatzen.

In 2008, major label EMI signed Tobee and produced the song ’72, ’80, ’96, 2008 for the European Football Championship, which, at least in its title, was reminiscent of the hit ’54, ’74, ’90, 2006 by Sportfreunde Stiller for the Football World Cup two years earlier. This gave Riether his first chart hit, reaching number 70 in the German singles charts. Tobee has since become an established entertainer at both summer and winter parties.

In the summer of 2009, the singer had his second chart success together with Chris Andrews. Andrews’ 1969 hit “Pretty Belinda” was given a German chorus and an added element of a sinking inflatable boat, transforming it into a summer party hit.

In the summer of 2014, his single “Blau wie das Meer” (Blue like the Sea) was released, and since its release, he has had to deal with accusations of plagiarism. The single bears strong similarities to the song of the same name by the group Mr. Hurley & die Pulveraffen.

His song “Helikopter 117 (Mach’ den Hub Hub Hub),” released in December 2017, which entered the German single charts on March 8, 2019, received a gold record in October 2020 for 200,000 units sold and a platinum record in July 2023. It is a cover of the song “Medicopter Mainz17” (based on the television series Medicopter 117 – Every Life Counts), which became popular at the 2017 Medimeisterschaften (a medical student festival) and held the number one spot on the German Spotify Viral Charts for an extended period that year.[5][6][7]

In addition to his career as a singer, Tobee runs his own label, “Brainstall,” and is active as a producer for other artists, such as DJ Düse, Vroni, Daaan, and Danito Lopez.

https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tobee#:~:text=Tobias%20Riether%20lernte%20in%20seiner,dem%20selbstgeschriebenen%20Titel%20Die%20Ina.

https://www.youtube.com/@TobeeOfficial


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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 music, swimming, water polo, cycling, badminton, collecting model trains and old tin toys, model making (remote-controlled airplanes, trains)


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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 to the piano in 2020 after a 21-year hiatus.🎹🎵

Elisa Kafritsas played her debut piano concerto at the age of 7, won prizes at the “Jugend musiziert” competition, and performed with orchestras such as the Junge Süddeutsche Philharmonie Esslingen. While pursuing a career as a dentist, the pianist with Korean and Sicilian roots took a 21-year break, but then reactivated her dormant talent and received personal instruction from Professor Friedemann Rieger, Dean of Piano at the Stuttgart University of Music. This was followed by her viral Instagram channel “Pianotaste,” on which she participates in international piano competitions and presents her own neoclassical compositions. The premiere of her first composition, “Starlight,” took place in 2023 as a benefit for the Stelp e.V. Gala.

Sprecherin | Speaker

In 2023, I began composing to process the emotions I felt during a family member’s illness. 💉Music has always been my way of expressing my soul. As a child, I recorded my favorite songs on cassettes, played them by ear, and modified them by adding new piano runs.

You can listen to my music under Elisa Kafritsas on all music platforms, and find sheet music for my compositions on my website.

Chopin

As a piano influencer, she has not only infected people around the world, but also her family: her little daughter now practices voluntarily, and her husband is also hitting the keys more often again. “We’re really totally into the piano, and it’s doing us all a lot of good.

https://www.pianotaste.de

https://www.instagram.com/pianotaste/?hl=de

https://www.klassikradio.de/aktuelles/zahnaerztin-wird-piano-influencerin-instagramerfolge-mit-mehr-als-40-000-followern


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Oliver Erens

Oliver Erens (born February 2, 1967 in Heidelberg) is a German physician, publicist, magician, and author.

He actively pursued his hobby, magic, alongside his school and university studies. Since then, he has increasingly focused on writing about magic. Since 1995, he has published specialist books on magic, for which he was honored with the title of “Author of the Year” in 1996. From 2004 to 2011, he was an editor of the magazine “MAGIE” of the Magic Circle of Germany. From 1986 to 2000, he was a regular contributor to the magic magazine “Magische Welt”, for which he wrote around 80 articles.

From 2003 to 2010 he was part of the editorial team of the club magazine Magie.

https://zauberbuch.webflow.io

List of publications: https://zauberbuch.webflow.io/veroeffentlichungen

https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oliver_Erens

https://www.youtube.com/@zimtbaer


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DVD Zé | Sebastian Elsässer

DVD Zé | Sebastian Elsässer

in Film von Sebastian Elsaesser und Kamal Musale

Dokumentarfilm | 90 Min. | Deutsch, teilweise portugiesisch mit Untertiteln

Ein Europäer folgt seinem Schicksal und kommt dabei in die Welt des paranormalen Heilens in Brasilien. 

Er trifft auf ein weites Spektrum veränderter Bewußtseinszustände und nimmt uns mit auf die Reise durch Trance, Medialität und Inkorporation von Geistwesen. Dem ungewöhnlichen Umgang mit Krankheit und Schicksal, der Arbeit der Toten mit den Lebenden und der Verwandlung von Verrücktheit in Heilkraft versucht er, als Psychotherapeut und Forscher unvoreingenommen zu begegnen und das Erlebte von innen heraus zu verstehen. 

Dabei werden Phänomene erfahrbar, die auf das Wirken eines Größeren hinweisen. 

Der Film ist gleichermaßen eine Dokumentation verschiedener Heiler und eine Reise in die Welt des Unbekannten. 

Pressestimmen:

Auf den Spuren esoterischer Heiler: Aus subjektiver Sicht schildert der Psychologe Sebastian Elsaesser in seinem Film “Zé” seine eigene Heilungssuche bei brasilianischen Geistheilern. Sie arbeiten mit oft blutigen Methoden um mit Schockzuständen Heilungskräfte freizusetzen. Die beunruhigenden Bilder ziehen einen tief hinein in völlig fremde Erfahrungswelten (Abaton).

Gisela Kruse, Hamburger Morgenpost

Homepage Sebastian Elsässer


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CD Winterreise Haller + Schanbacher

CD Winterreise Haller + Schanbacher

Eberhard E. Haller, Bariton, Ulrich Schanbacher, piano – Hautärzte | dermatologists


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DVD Zauberflöte [Magic Flute] 2010 PDO

DVD Zauberflöte [Magic Flute] 2010 PDO


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CD Karl Kübler – Die Liebe im Volkslied [love in folk songs]

CD Karl Kübler – Die Liebe im Volkslied

Karl Kübler – Gesang (Bariton) – Krankenpfleger
Wolfgang Ellenberger – piano – Arzt


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Ralf Schnelle

Dr. Ralf Schnelle is medical doctor for emergency medicine and his cartoons
are very kind of black humour in this specialisation…………..

DE: Wenn man seinen Einsatz überlebt hätte, fände man sich möglicherweise als knubbelnasige Figur in einem von Schnelles Cartoons wieder. Denn der 40-jährige Stuttgarter hat einen zweiten Beruf. Als „Olaf“ zeichnet er, was ihm im Job so ein- und auffällt: Notärzte im Kampf mit Defibrillatoren. Sanitäter, denen zum wiederholten Mal das Essen kalt wird. Einsätze bei Sturm und Regen, was im Cartoon immerhin den Vorteil hat, dass Windböen die Infusionsflasche in der richtigen Höhe halten . . . Seine Zeichnungen erscheinen regelmäßig in der Mitgliederzeitschrift des Marburger Bundes. Schnelle hat einen bebilderten Reanimationsleitfaden „Schock empfohlen . . .“ geschrieben und gezeichnet, ein Nachtdienst-Kochbuch illustriert, ein Fachbuch ist in Arbeit.

Olaf-Cartoons

Artikel | article Deutsches Ärzteblatt