Werner Bockelmann

Werner Bockelmann

his CD "Leipzig Polonaise", one of his major compositions. Jan Bochański (natural name Werner Bockelmann) was born in St. Wendel/Saar/Germany as son of a doctor family (5th generation). After World War II he was in Melsungen/Germany where he got rare piano lessons and did not have composition but made his first attempts to compose. 1947 to 1953 he studied medicine and law in Homburg/Saar, Paris and Heidelberg. After his MD, thesis and specialisation in ophthalmology he Read more [...]
Domingo Federico

Domingo Federico

Domingo Serafín Federico (4 June 1916, in Buenos Aires – 16 April 2000) was an Argentine bandoneon player, songwriter and actor.[1] Nombre real: Federico, Domingo Serafín Bandoneonista, director, compositor y docente (4 junio 1916 - 6 abril 2000) Lugar de nacimiento:Buenos Aires Argentina https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oeZDuCHJ0F8&t=20s web wikipedia DEwikipedia ES youtube - vimeo facebook - twitter - instagram work Read more [...]
Ottomar Domnick

Ottomar Domnick

Ottomar Domnick (1907–1989) ...has been specialised in neurology and psychiatry with an own hospital in Stuttgart/Germany.He was accomplished as one of the most active collectors and supporters of contemporary arts in Germany after WW II. He was author and director of several films, supported contemporary films. He played Cello and organised events with works of contemporanean music. To continue his and his wife's (1909-1991) work is the main task of his foundation. In memoriam of Read more [...]
Beat Richner

Beat Richner

Beat Richner (13 March 1947 – 9 September 2018) was a Swiss pediatrician, cellist and founder of children's hospitals in Cambodia. He created the Kantha Bopha Foundation in Zurich in 1992 and became its head. Along with another expatriate, he oversaw and ran the predominantly Cambodian-manned hospitals. As both a cellist and a medical doctor, Richner was known by patients, audiences, and donors as clown "Beatocello", connecting his play with humour. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7iYLGRXtHa8 Film Read more [...]
Anna Maria Habermann

Anna Maria Habermann

(EN:) Anna Maria Habermann, daughter of an italian mother and a hungarian father has studied different subjects:She got her piano diploma in 1964 at the "conservatorio di musica Benedetto Marcello di Venezia" and plays as soloist and with her chamber music trio. She got her medical degree with "summa cum laude" at the Siena university in 1969 and has worked as assistant doctor in anesthesia and surgery. Further on she specialized in orthopedics and traumatologics, practising these specialities Read more [...]
Denny Zeitlin

Denny Zeitlin

Denny Zeitlin (born April 10, 1938)[1] is an American jazz pianist, composer, and clinical professor of psychiatry at University of California, San Francisco. Since 1963, he has recorded more than 100 compositions and was a first-place winner in the DownBeat International Jazz Critics' Poll in 1965 and 1974. He composed the soundtrack for the 1978 science-fiction horror film Invasion of the Body Snatchers.[2] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=scptacKFoRY his wine cellar wine Read more [...]
Otmar Desch

Otmar Desch

Dear Mr. Ellenberger!Thank you for your activity to bring together the right people. TO support your work and simplify it herewith you get my permission to use any material from my homepage( www.desch-musicproduction.de ). I feel you have the right touch to present colleagues at www.DoctorsTalents.com . There is little to say about my professional career. Music, piano and composition studies were runing parallel with the medical studies.....[remark from Wolfgang Ellenberger: Read more [...]
Mathias Knoll

Mathias Knoll

Multitalent, several media of publication: CD-productions, books, graphics, radio broadcastings, essays in press media, lecturing with scenical acting etc. exhibition with graphics:Essen, Hamburg, Gütersloh, Köln, Bonn, Osnabrück, Karsruhe, Bremen,Dortmund, Salzburg, Berlin, Düsseldorf, Solingen, Bad Godesberg etc. publications of essays etc.:SWF, WDR III, Dtsch, Allgemeines Sonntagsblatt (Hamburg), F A Z (Frankfurt),ärztl. Reise und Kulturmagazin (München), Generalanzeiger (Bonn),Neue Read more [...]