Hans Wolf

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, receiving his diploma. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oYAWURw8OtE Premieres of his own compositions at the Munich Festivals for Contemporary Read more [...]
Claudia Spahn

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. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hhl921PGzyo Claudia Spahn has received artistic training in recorder as a solo instrument, piano and violin since childhood. With the recorder and piano, she has won several Read more [...]
Reinhold Merten

Reinhold Merten

Reinhold Merten dirigiert 1926 bei einer Radio-Liveübetragung Bild © hr-Archiv 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 served as a medical officer in World War I. After the war, he received Read more [...]
Alexander Schmidt

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 Center for Musician Medicine (BCMM) at the Charité. He has been a board member of the German Society for Music Physiology and Musician Medicine (DGfMM) since 2017 and its president Read more [...]
Georg Weidinger

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 released by Extraplatte.Since 2002, he has had his own practice for Traditional Chinese Medicine in Vienna. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W0PqeUQI9KE 2004 Read more [...]
Vasos Ilias Vogiatzoglou

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 Pisidia. He studied medicine at the University of Athens and specialized in pediatrics. She provides voluntary pediatric care for children in the women's prisons of Korydallos and Thebes. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PX8qAffxkz0 Vasos Read more [...]
François Rabelais

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 cycle Gargantua and Pantagruel is most well-known. Rabelais-Museum Rabelais began his novitiate as a religious priest in the Franciscan monastery Read more [...]
Wassili Pawlowitsch Aksjonow

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. Wassili Aksjonow (left) with Viktor Nekrasov (in front of the equestrian statue of Joan of Arc, Place du Martroi, Orléans, 1983) From 1956 to 1960, he worked as a doctor, but had Read more [...]
Olaf Zenner

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, I began studying music in Cologne and completed my studies with a concert diploma in organ playing. Artikel über sein Orgelspiel und seine Kurse. Dr. Olaf Zenner Read more [...]
Lars David Kellner

Lars David Kellner

Lars David Kellner (born September 11, 1973 in Weiden in der Oberpfalz) is a German pianist and physician. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TpO5pl08NJ8 Kellner received his musical training first from Erich Appel, later from Karl-Hermann Mrongovius (Munich University of Music and Performing Arts). Kellner is a qualified concert pianist and music educator. Keller has published[2] piano music. His repertoire as an instrumental soloist includes, among others, Slavic composers of the Romantic Read more [...]