Gebauer
Gebauer is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Christian Gebauer (born 1993), Austrian footballer * Ernst Gebauer (1782–1865), German painter * Ferenc Gebauer (1888–1958), Austrian-born Hungarian firearms designer and pilot * François-René Gebauer (1773–1845), French composer and bassoonist, brother of Michel-Joseph Gebauer * Jan Gebauer (1838–1907), Czech academic * Johan Christian Gebauer (1808–1884), Danish composer and organist * Josef Gebauer (1942–2004), Czech historian * Judy GeBauer, American playwright * Michel-Joseph Gebauer (1763–1812), French composer, brother of François René Gebauer * Paul Gebauer ( early 1900s), German Olympic water polo player * Steve Gebauer (born 1981), American curler * Thomas Gebauer (born 1983), German footballer See also * Neugebauer * Richards-Gebaur Memorial Airport Richards-Gebaur Memorial Airport is a former airport that operated alongside Richards-Gebaur Air Reserve Station (also Richard ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ferenc Gebauer
Ferenc Gebauer (25 June 1888–1958) was an Austrian-born Hungarian firearms designer and pilot during the First World War. Early life and career Gebauer was born as Franz Gebauer on 25 June 1888 in Velké Heraltice , (Groß Herrlitz in German) in Austria-Hungary to Wawra Józefa. From 1901 to 1911 he worked as a plant manager for a car factory in Germany, then went to work for the Puch motorcycle factory in Graz, Austria from 1911 to 1914. He served in World War I in the Austro-Hungarian Air Force (KuK Luftfahrtruppen) as a car courier officer of the army headquarters (August 21, 1914 to March 1915), a field pilot on the Italian front from May 25, 1916 to September 3, 1917, a factory pilot at the Aspern Phönix Flugzeugwerke aircraft factory from September 3, 1917 to September 1918 and finally served as a gunsmith at the Fischamend Air Base in 1918 until the war ended. In 1920 he worked, in an unofficial capacity, for the Technical Experimental Weapon Division of the Roya ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Johan Christian Gebauer
Johann Christian Gebauer (6 August 1808 – 24 January 1884) was a Danish composer, organist and music theorist. Background Gebauer was born in Copenhagen, Denmark. His father was the painter, Christian David Gebauer (1777–1831). He lived with his paternal grandmother during his childhood in Christiansfeld where he received a strict and religious upbringing. Gebauer showed promise as a musician early on. He received his first formal training in music from German-born composer Friedrich Kuhlau. Later Royal Court composer Christoph Ernst Friedrich Weyse and still later composer Peter Casper Krossing taught Gebauer music, although Kuhlau remained the most influential. Erik Abrahamsen: Music career Gebauer took on teaching music after completing his formal training. In 1842, he became editor of "Sangfuglen", a compilation of the compositions of budding Danish composers. He was employed at the Royal Danish Academy of Music as a teacher in harmony from 1866-1883. In 1870, ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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François-René Gebauer
François-René Gebauer (15 March 1773, Versailles, France – 28 July 1845, Paris) was a French composer, professor, and bassoonist and the son of a German military musician. He had four brothers, Michel-Joseph Gebauer (1763–1812), Pierre-Paul Gebauer, Jean-Luc Gebauer, and Étienne-François Gebauer, all of whom were also musicians and composers. The brothers played together in a quintet that was modeled on woodwind quintet instrumentation but modified by removing the flute parts to include their brother Jean-Luc, who was a percussionist. The quintet received favorable reviews from critics, who found the music to be "unusually lively for a wind quintet" and "full of earthly elegance". He took music lessons first with his brother Michel-Joseph Gebauer, which ended soon due to artistic differences between the two. He then took lessons with François Devienne, which proved to be more successful. In 1788 he joined the Swiss Guard in Versailles as a bassoonist. In 1790 he joined the ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Michel-Joseph Gebauer
Michel-Joseph Gebauer (1763 or 3 May 1765 – December 1812) was a French oboist, violinist, viol player, bandmaster, and composer. Gebauer was born in La Fère in Aisne. He became an oboist in the Royal Swiss Guard at the age of 14, as well as becoming expert at both the violin and viol. In 1791 he became oboist in the Garde Nationale, and in 1794 professor at the Conservatoire de Paris, where he stayed until 1802. Thereafter he served as bandmaster of the Garde des Consuls and of its successor the Imperial Guard. He accompanied the army during a number of campaigns, during which he studied and incorporated elements from German military music. He died while accompanying the Grande Armée on its disastrous invasion of Russia, during the retreat from Moscow. He composed over 200 popular marches, as well as a number of other pieces for various instruments, particularly duets and quartets. He had three brothers, all musicians: the composer and bassoonist François René Gebauer ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ernst Gebauer
Ernst Gebauer (23 May 1782 – 7 July 1865) was a Germans, German painter. His works from the War of the Sixth Coalition, War of Liberation against Napoleon's rule are particularly well known. Gallery File:Alena Radzivił (Praździeckaja). Алена Радзівіл (Празьдзецкая) (E. Gebauer, XIX).jpg, Helena Radziwiłł File:Friedrich Wilhelm III von Gebauer.jpg, Friedrich Wilhelm III File:Helena Radziwiłł.PNG, Helena Radziwiłł File:Ludwig Yorck von Wartenburg.jpg, Ludwig Yorck von Wartenburg File:Friedrich Wilhelm III (Ernst Gebauer).jpg, Friedrich Wilhelm III References 1782 births 1865 deaths 19th-century German painters 19th-century German male artists German male painters German portrait painters Court painters {{Germany-painter-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Jan Gebauer
Jan Gebauer (8 October 1838, Úbislavice – 25 May 1907, Prague) was a significant expert on Czech studies and one of the most renowned Czech scientists of all times. His scientific work was influenced by the methods of positivism. Biography Jan Gebauer was born into a poor family in the small village of Úbislavice near the Krkonoše mountains. Thanks to a recommendation from a local clergyman, Gebauer received an offer to study at high school in Jičín. After his school-leaving exam, he first went on to study theology, but he did not finish it and enrolled onto a philosophy program at Charles University instead. During the whole time of his studies, he suffered from a lack of money. After finishing his studies, he started working as a teacher – in Prague at first, later in Pardubice, and finally in Prague again. He received his Ph.D. in 1872 and became a docent of the Czech language at the Charles University in 1873. In 1880 he was named professor extraordinarius and on ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Steve Gebauer
Steven "Steve" Gebauer (born November 20, 1981) is an American curler. At the national level, he is a 2014 United States mixed doubles curling champion. Teams and events Men's Mixed doubles Personal life He started curling in 1996 at the age of 15.References External links * * * Video: 1981 births[...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Paul Gebauer
Paul Gebauer was a German water polo player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1900 Summer Olympics The 1900 Summer Olympics (french: Jeux olympiques d'été de 1900, link=no), today officially known as the Games of the II Olympiad () and also known as Paris 1900, were an international multi-sport event that took place in Paris, France, from 1 .... References External links * Year of birth missing Year of death missing German male water polo players Olympic water polo players of Germany Water polo players at the 1900 Summer Olympics Place of birth missing Place of death missing {{Germany-waterpolo-bio-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Christian Gebauer
Christian Gebauer (born 20 December 1993) is an Austrian professional footballer who plays as a right winger for German club Arminia Bielefeld DSC Arminia Bielefeld (; full name: ; commonly known as Arminia Bielefeld (), also known as ''Die Arminen'' or ''Die Blauen'' ), or just Arminia (), is a German sports club from Bielefeld, North Rhine-Westphalia. Arminia offers the sports of .... References 1993 births Living people Association football wingers Austrian footballers Austrian Football Bundesliga players 2. Liga (Austria) players Austrian Regionalliga players Bundesliga players 2. Bundesliga players WSG Tirol players SC Rheindorf Altach players Arminia Bielefeld players FC Ingolstadt 04 players Austrian expatriate footballers Austrian expatriate sportspeople in Germany Expatriate footballers in Germany {{Austria-footy-midfielder-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Thomas Gebauer
Thomas Gebauer (born 30 June 1982) is a professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for LASK Linzer Athletik-Sport-Klub, commonly known as Linzer ASK () or simply LASK, is an Austrian professional Football team, football club, from the Upper Austria, Upper-Austrian state capital Linz. It is the oldest football club in that region, and pl .... Born in Germany, he acquired Austrian citizenship in October 2012. References External links * * 1982 births Living people German footballers Austrian footballers Footballers from Bavaria Association football goalkeepers Regionalliga players Austrian Football Bundesliga players TSV 1860 Munich II players SpVgg Bayreuth players SV Ried players LASK players German expatriate footballers German expatriate sportspeople in Austria Expatriate footballers in Austria {{Germany-footy-goalkeeper-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Josef Gebauer
Josef Gebauer (7 August 1942 in Prague – 19 May 2004 in Opava) was a Czech historian and archivist. Since 1972 until his death he worked in Provincial Archive of Czech Silesia (''Zemský archív'') in Opava Opava (; german: Troppau, pl, Opawa) is a city in the Moravian-Silesian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 55,000 inhabitants. It lies on the river Opava (river), Opava. Opava is one of the historical centres of Silesia. It was a histori ... . His specialisation was to deal with historical documents related to agriculture and forestry. Gebauer frequently published articles about Silesian history in local newspapers (e.g. in ''Naše Opavsko''). In September 2004 he was awarded ( In Memoriam (phrase), in memoriam) by the municipality of Opava for popularisation of history of the city. 1942 births 2004 deaths 20th-century Czech historians Writers from Prague Czech archivists {{CzechRepublic-historian-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Judy GeBauer
Judy GeBauer is an American playwright. Born in Long Beach, California, Long Beach, CA, she grew up in the Bay Area and spent several years abroad. Her love for acting and writing began early. By third grade, she had written several neighborhood plays and she was appearing in children's theatre productions, playing the Queen of Hearts, a spider, a clown, and a toy soldier. She moved with her family to Denmark during her junior high years and attended an international school and a private girls school in Copenhagen. With her mother and brother she traveled through Europe, the Middle East and Asia before returning to California. As an undergraduate at San Francisco State University, she appeared as Emilia (Othello), Emilia in Othello and Mary Warren (Salem witch trials), Mary Warren in The Crucible, among other roles. After graduation, she appeared as Octavia in Antony and Cleopatra at Marin Shakespeare Festival, in productions of Twelfth Night (Viola (Twelfth Night character), Viol ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |