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Kindermann is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: * August Kindermann (1817–1891), German bass-baritone *Balthasar Kindermann (1636–1706), German poet * Franz Kindermann, German merchant *Heinz Kindermann (born 1942), German politician *Johann Erasmus Kindermann (1616–1655), German composer * Lydia Kindermann (1892–1953), Polish opera singer Sport * Sociedade Esportiva Kindermann, women's football club in Brazil See also *Kinderman Kinderman is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Keith Kinderman (1940–2018), American football player * Peter Kinderman (born 1965), British psychologist *William Kinderman William Andrew Kinderman (born 1 November 1952) is ... {{surname German-language surnames ...
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Johann Erasmus Kindermann
Johann Erasmus Kindermann (29 March 1616 – 14 April 1655) was a German Baroque organist and composer. He was the most important composer of the Nuremberg school in the first half of the 17th century. Life Kindermann was born in Nuremberg and studied music from an early age; at 15 he already had a job performing at Sunday afternoon concerts at the Frauenkirche (he sang bass and played violin). His main teacher was Johann Staden. In 1634/35 the city officials granted Kindermann permission and money to travel to Italy to study new music. Nothing is known about his stay in Italy; he may have visited Venice like several other Nuremberg composers (Hans Leo Hassler, Johann Philipp Krieger). In January 1636 the city council ordered Kindermann back to take the position of second organist of the Frauenkirche. In 1640 he was employed as organist at Schwäbisch-Hall, but quit the same year to become organist of the Egidienkirche, the third most important position of its kind in Nuremberg ...
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Lydia Kindermann
Lydia Kindermann (1892–1953) was a Polish mezzo-soprano opera singer who from 1917 sang principally in the opera houses of Graz, Stuttgart, Cologne, Berlin and Prague. As a Jew, fearing the rise of Nazism, she emigrated to Argentina in 1938 where she soon became a star of the Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires and acquired Argentine citizenship. She is remembered in particular for her Wagnerian roles, including Ortrud in '' Lohengrin'', Erda and Waltraute in the '' Ring Cycle'' and Magdalene in the '' Meistersinger''. In the 1940s, she also performed in Chile and Uruguay. She returned to Austria in 1949 where she appeared in a recital in Innsbrück and taught voice in Vienna. Biography Born on 21 September 1892 in Łódź, Russian Empire (now in Poland), Lydia Kindermann was a German speaker of Jewish descent. She made her debut in 1917 at the Stadttheater (city theatre) in Teplitz, Austria-Hungary. From 1917, she performed in Graz, Austria, after which she was engaged by the ...
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August Kindermann
August Kindermann (6 February 1817 – 6 March 1891) was a German bass-baritone singer and regisseur, particularly noted for his performances in the operas of Richard Wagner. He was born in Potsdam. He began his career singing in the chorus of the Berlin State Opera in 1836 and made his solo debut there in 1837 in a small role in Spontini's ''Agnes von Hohenstaufen''. He went on to sing bass and baritone roles with Leipzig Opera from 1839 to 1846. While at Leipzig, he became a friend of Albert Lortzing and sang in the premieres of two of his operas: the title role in ''Hans Sachs'' (1840) and Count von Eberbach in ''Der Wildschütz'' (1842). He also sang Gazna in the premiere of Robert Schumann's secular oratorio '' Das Paradies und die Peri'' (1843). In 1846, Kinderman moved to the Bavarian State Opera in Munich where he was a Kammersänger and stage director who enjoyed great popularity. In 1855, he directed the company's production of Wagner's ''Tannhäuser'' as well as sing ...
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Balthasar Kindermann
Balthasar Benjamin Kindermann (10 April 1636 – 12 February 1706) was a German poet. Kindermann was born in Zittau, the son of a ''Schwertfeger,'' a smith who specialized in weapons. He attended the Gymnasium of his home town and was encouraged by Elias Weise. In 1654 he enrolled at the University of Wittenberg to study theology, but he also studied poetry and rhetoric with August Buchner. In 1657 he earned his master's degree in theology. One year later he was crowned as ''poeta laureatus'' by Johann Rist; he was made a member of Rist's ', the "Order of Swans of the Elbe", an association interested in language, in 1660. In 1659 Kindermann became vice principal of the Saldernsche Schule in Brandenburg an der Havel, and was appointed rector in 1664. In 1660 he married Dorothea Schiffner, the daughter of a Swedish captain, with whom he had four sons and two daughters. In 1667 he went to Magdeburg as a deacon at the Johanniskirche. From 1672 he served as first minister of the Ulric ...
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Franz Kindermann
Franz Christoph Kindermann or Francisco Kindermann was a German merchant active in Chile, known for his role in the German colonization of Valdivia, Osorno and Llanquihue and his participation in Sociedad Stuttgart that came into conflict with indigenous Huilliches. See also *German-Chilean *Bernhard Eunom Philippi *Vicente Pérez Rosales Vicente Pérez Rosales (; 5 April 1807 – 6 September 1886) was a politician, traveller, merchant, miner and Chilean diplomat that organised the colonisation by Germans and Chileans of the Llanquihue area. Vicente Pérez Rosales National Park ... {{DEFAULTSORT:Kindermann, Franz Christoph German emigrants to Chile ...
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Heinz Kindermann
Heinz Kindermann (born 20 June 1942 in Welhotta, Reichsgau Sudetenland) is a German politician who served as a Member of the European Parliament from 1994 until 2009. He is a member of the Social Democratic Party of Germany, part of the Socialist Group. In parliament, Kindermann served on the Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development and the Committee on Fisheries. He was also a member of the Delegation to the EU-Croatia Joint Parliamentary Committee and a substitute for the Delegation for relations with the countries of south-east Europe. Career * 1956–1958: Farming apprenticeship * 1961–1967: Studied veterinary medicine Education * 1968: Doctorate * 1967–1990: Veterinary doctor in a partnership in Strasburg * 1990: Specialist qualification for small animals * 1990–1994: Veterinary official in Strasburg * 1992: Passed the veterinary officers' civil service examination * 1992–1994: Head of the district veterinary and food supervisory office of Strasburg * 1991 ...
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Kinderman
Kinderman is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Keith Kinderman (1940–2018), American football player * Peter Kinderman (born 1965), British psychologist *William Kinderman William Andrew Kinderman (born 1 November 1952) is an American author and music scholar who plays the piano. Life Born in Philadelphia, Kinderman studied music and philosophy at Dickinson College in Pennsylvania and later the same subjects at ... (born 1952), American author and music scholar See also * Jonathan Kindermans (born 1994), Belgian footballer * Kindermann {{surname ...
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