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Karl Schröder (tenor)
Karl Schröder may refer to: * Karl Schröder I (1816–1890), German musician and father of Karl Schröder II *Karl Schröder II (1848–1935), musician and son of Karl Schröder I * Karl Schröder (German politician) (1884–1950), German politician and writer * Karl Schröder (canoeist), German slalom canoeist * Karl Ludwig Schröder (1877–1940), screenwriter, director and agent * Karl Schröder (cinematographer) (1912–1996), German cinematographer See also *Karl Schroeder Karl Schroeder () (born September 4, 1962) is a Canadian science fiction author and a professional futurist. His novels present far-future speculations on topics such as nanotechnology, terraforming, augmented reality, and interstellar travel, a ...
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Karl Schröder I
Karl Schröder (17 March 1816 Oberbosa, Thuringia – 21 April 1890 Berlin) was a German violinist and viola player. He became first a town musician at Quedlinburg and then music director at Neuhaldensleben. He played the viola until 1866 in the family string quartet which also included his two sons Franz Hermann Schröder and Karl Schröder II. The quartet was extremely popular and toured throughout Europe to critical acclaim. Sources *Andrew D. McCredie. The ''New Grove Dictionary of Opera ''The New Grove Dictionary of Opera'' is an encyclopedia of opera, considered to be one of the best general reference sources on the subject. It is the largest work on opera in English, and in its printed form, amounts to 5,448 pages in four volu ...'', edited by Stanley Sadie (1992), and German violinists 1816 births 1890 deaths 19th-century German musicians 19th-century violinists German male violinists 19th-century German male musicians {{Germany-musician-stub ...
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Karl Schröder II
Karl Schröder II (18 December 1848, Quedlinburg – 22 September 1935, Bremen) was a German cellist, composer and conductor, and son of violinist Karl Schröder. He studied as a child with his father and with Karl Drechsler in Dessau. He had three brothers, Carl Hermann Schroeder (1843-1909), who became a composer and violin professor in Berlin, Franz Schröder (before 1855-?) would work as a conductor in St. Petersburg, Russia, and the youngest brother, Alwin Schroeder (1855-1928) was a German-American cellist best known as leading cellist in the Boston Symphony. In his early youth Karl studied with Friedrich Kiel and was appointed to the Sondershausen Hofkapelle at the age of 14. He toured Europe with his family's acclaimed string quartet traveling throughout Germany, Italy, France, Belgium, and even as far as St. Petersburg. In 1872 he was appointed Kapellmeister of the Kroll Oper in Berlin; late that year, the string quartet was disbanded on his appointment to the ...
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Karl Schröder (German Politician)
Karl Bernhard Fritz Schröder (November 13, 1884 in Polzin – April 6, 1950 in Berlin) was a communist politician and writer. Life Schröder was the son of a teacher. He went to Berlin where he studied philosophy, literature, history and art history. He gained his doctorate with a dissertation on art history. He then worked as a private tutor. By 1913 he was a member of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) and in 1914 became a research assistant at the SPD Zentralbildungsausschuss for workers' education. During this period, he became friends with Franz Mehring and developed his connection to the labor movement. After participating in the First World War, Karl Schroeder joined the Spartacus League in 1918, and shortly afterwards was appointed editor of ''Rote Fahn'' (Red Flag), the central organ of the Communist Party (KPD). In 1919 he was expelled from the KPD along with the majority of the party who went on to form the Communist Workers Party of Germany (KAPD). Al ...
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Karl Schröder (canoeist)
Karl Schröder is a retired West Germany, West German canoe slalom, slalom canoeist who competed from the mid-1950s to the mid-1960s. He won a bronze medal in the folding K-1 team event at the 1957 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships in Augsburg. References External links Karl SCHRÖDER
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Karl Ludwig Schröder
Karl Ludwig Schröder was a screenwriter, director, and agent known for engaging noted authors as scenarists. Stage career Schröder was Dramaturg and director in 1904 of the United Municipal Theaters in Cologne, in 1905 at the Volksoper Wien, 1906 at the Municipal Theatre Glogau, 1908-1909 Deputy Director, director and dramaturg at the Deutsches Theater in Hannover, 1910-1912 executive director of the Koblenz City Theater. Schröder was a journalist, editor of Dramaturgische Blatter in 1905 and co-editor of the German theater magazine (1908–11), secretary 1911/12 and treasurer of the Association of Rhenish-Westphalian Theater Directors. Film career The film medium had in its early years a somewhat tarnished reputation. It was regarded as reckless, vulgar, and titillating. In the 1910s a number of filmmakers tried to lift the medium to a more artistic level. Schröder was in the period 1912 - 1914 head of Nordisk Film Company's branch in Berlin. In this position he was the first ...
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Karl Schröder (cinematographer)
Karl Schröder (1912–1996) was a German cinematographer.Cowie & Elley p.147 During the 1930s he worked on Kulturfilms for UFA. In the 1950s he began working on feature films, many of them shot at the Göttingen Studios. He was also employed for television production. Selected filmography * ''She'' (1954) * ''Mamitschka'' (1955) * '' Roman einer Siebzehnjährigen'' (1955) * ''In Hamburg When the Nights Are Long'' (1956) * ''Like Once Lili Marleen'' (1956) * ''The Hunter from Roteck'' (1956) * '' Lockvogel der Nacht'' (1959) * ''Two Times Adam, One Time Eve'' (1959) * '' Hunting Party'' (1959) * '' Doctor Sibelius'' (1962) * '' Zwei Whisky und ein Sofa'' (1963) * ''A Man in His Prime ''A Man in His Prime'' (German: ''Ein Mann im schönsten Alter'') is a 1964 West German drama film directed by Franz Peter Wirth and starring Karl Michael Vogler, Pascale Audret and Françoise Prévost. The film's sets were designed by the ...'' (1964) * '' Kurzer Prozeß'' (1967) Referen ...
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