Medici Quintett

Medici Quintett

Sabine Weber-Frömmel (left)studied medicine in Munich/Germany and Marburg and is part-time in a hospital and in her studio as doctor and psychotherapist.She is mother of two daughters. Member of the Bavarian Doctors orchestra and several other chamber music groups in the area of Allgäu. Dr.med. Franziska RoelckeNeurologist and psychiatrist as well as mother of three daughters. She studied with E. Triner in Würzburg/Germany, H. Wagner (Cologne), Prof. Profit (Conservatoire superieur Read more [...]
Hans-Joachim Trappe

Hans-Joachim Trappe

Hans-Joachim Trappe is OrganDoc and has recorded many CDs. He was born 1954 in Castrop-Rauxel but has lived in Niedersachsen. After his "Abitur" in 1973 in Duderstadt he studied medicine in Göttignen and got his medical degree in 1979. 1981 he got his doctorate degree, 1994 he was called to be professor at the medical university of Hannover, then from 1996 on in Bochum Ruhr-University. Since he was 15th-year-old he is working as organist. He played organ at the St- Cyriakus-Propsteikirche Read more [...]
Irmtraud Tarr

Irmtraud Tarr

Irmtraud Tarr is an internationally active concert organist. She can be heard on many CD, radio, and television recordings, many of them on historical instruments. Her preference is for rarities off the beaten track. The Berlin Morgenpost called her "an unusually high-spirited organ artist." She has made CDs, mainly on historical organs, in France, Spain, Portugal, Italy, Germany, and Latvia. Since 1980 she has played in The Duo with the well-known trumpeter Edward H. Tarr.Among her prizes 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 [...]