Andreas Diemer

Andreas Diemer

Whenever my profession leaves some time, I take my trumpet and play jazz. Originally educated as a cello player, I soon felt the borders of classical music too close. I needed more freedom to express myself, to play my own music, to create chorusses, arrangements and compositions and to play “dirty” notes when I wanted. So jazz has become my passion for almost 40 years. I play by myself, in a sextett !ALIVE!, in a Big Band Jazz Association Orchestra or in a piano/flugelhorn Read more [...]
Georg Ringsgwandl

Georg Ringsgwandl

Georg Ringsgwandl (* 15. November 1948 in Bad Reichenhall) is a bavarian, comedian song writer and MD. He is a real "bavarian RockDoc"! Who can rock in the bavarian dialect?ALways on tour - see his web site! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mlbuFKR2Tms https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i-yE5eS0qnE some of his lied texts: Saure Drops und Schokoroll(Text & Musik: Georg Ringsgwandl)Lucie-Baby und Valentinomach'n büschen Read more [...]
Werner Diehl

Werner Diehl

Werner Diehl had been playing in "The Last Minute Band" a two to three element group for musical entertainment of different kindsuntil December 2005. Ulrike Hilgert - voiceUdo Herrmann - tenor saxophone, clarinetWerner Diehl - piano, keyboard He played Dinner Music, Jazz-Time, Wedding music, wine parties, carnevalistic parties, open airfor every kind of event the right music on measure for 48 years! web wikipedia DEwikipedia EN youtube - vimeo facebook - twitter - instagram work Read more [...]
Josef Mengele

Josef Mengele

Josef Mengele ([ˈjoːzɛf ˈmɛŋələ] (listen); 16 March 1911 – 7 February 1979), also known as the Angel of Death (German: Todesengel),[1] was a German Schutzstaffel (SS) officer and physician during World War II. He is mainly remembered for his actions at the Auschwitz II (Birkenau) concentration camp, where he performed deadly experiments on prisoners, as a member of the team of doctors who selected victims to be killed Read more [...]
Eli Newberger

Eli Newberger

For more than 30 years, Dr. Newberger's consolation at the end of stressful workdays was his weekly gigs as tuba player for the New Black Eagle Jazz Band. As he left the clinic and entered Boston's jazz scene, he moved from a world filled with misery to one teeming with creative energy. "At five I leave the clinic and forty-five minutes later I pull into a parking lot outside Coffee, Tea, and Melody, the pub the Black Eagles have been playing since 1995," he wrote in Doctors Afield. "I take Read more [...]
Gert Feser

Gert Feser

Gert Feser is conducting the "ensemble con brio", one of the leading amateur orchestras in Würzburg/Germany. He is medical doctor and professor for music therapy and understands making music as a fountain for joy and prevention of diseases and protection of human spirit and creativity. Thus his rehearsals are often making the participants enthusiastic..... Feser has studied with Prof. Reinartz at the Würzburg music academy and passed his exam as conductor. He took classes with Sergiu Celibidache Read more [...]
Jeffrey Tate

Jeffrey Tate

Sir Jeffrey Philip TateCBE (28 April 1943 – 2 June 2017) was an English conductor of classical music. Tate was born with spina bifida and had an associated spinal curvature. After studying medicine at the University of Cambridge and beginning a medical career in London, he switched to music and worked under Georg Solti at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, before making his conducting debut in 1979 at the Metropolitan Opera, New York. He held conducting appointments with the English Read more [...]
Jany Renz

Jany Renz

During his international career as Lied accompanist and chamber musician he was partner of leading Lied singers and leading instrumentalists. He studied conducting with Wilfried Boettcher in Basel. Master classes with Leonard Bernstein and Sergiu Celibidache completed his studies. He was chief conductor of the symphony orchestra Dornach/Switzerland. His career began in Italy where he became first maestro and artistic vice director. Later he spent a long time in South Korea as director Read more [...]
Boyd Neel

Boyd Neel

Louis Boyd NeelO.C. (19 July 1905 – 30 September 1981) was an English, and later Canadian conductor and academic. He was Dean of the Royal Conservatory of Music at the University of Toronto. Neel founded and conducted chamber orchestras, and contributed to the revival of interest in baroque music and in the 19th and 20th Century string orchestra repertoire. Neel was born in Blackheath, London, and wanted to be a pianist as a child.[2] His mother, Ruby Le Couteur, was a professional Read more [...]
Giuseppe Sinopoli

Giuseppe Sinopoli

Giuseppe Sinopoli (Italian pronunciation: [dʒuˈzɛppe siˈnɔːpoli]; 2 November 1946 – 21 April 2001)[1] was an Italian conductor and composer. Sinopoli was born in Venice, Italy, and later studied at the Benedetto Marcello Conservatory in Venice under Ernesto Rubin de Cervin and at Darmstadt, including being mentored in composition with Karlheinz Stockhausen.[citation needed] He also obtained a degree in medicine from Read more [...]