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Krausz
Krausz is a German language surname. Notable people with the name include: *Adrienne Krausz (born 1967), Hungarian pianist *Andor Kraszna-Krausz (1904-1989), Hungarian-British writer *Ernest Krausz (1931-2018), Israeli professor *Ferenc Krausz (born 1962), Hungarian-born Austrian physicist *Gergely Krausz (born 1993), Hungarian badminton player * Ilona Vincze-Krausz (1902-1998), Hungarian-Israeli teacher *Michael Krausz (born 1942), Swiss-born American philosopher * Nikolett Krausz (born 1981), Hungarian artistic gymnast *Peter Krausz (born 1946), Romanian-born Canadian artist * Robert Krausz (1936-2002), Israeli trader See also *Kraus *Krause *Krauss *Krauze Krauze is the Polish language, Polish form of the German surname Krause. Notable people with the surname include: * Zygmunt Krauze (born 1938), Polish composer * Andrzej Krauze (born 1947), Polish-born British cartoonist and illustrator * Enrique ... {{surname, Krausz German-language surnames ...
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Peter Krausz
Peter Krausz (born 1946) is a Romanian-born Canadian artist. Throughout his career, he worked within the fields of painting, drawing, installation, and photography and, since 1970, exhibited in museums and galleries across Canada, the United States, and Europe. He is best known for large-scale landscape paintings of the Mediterranean. Krausz's landscapes, described as "spaces halfway between the real and the imaginary", convey man's interrelationship with nature. Identified by translucent, egg-tempera color and ''secco'' technique, in a review of the ''(No) Man's Land'' exhibition at Forum Gallery, Los Angeles, ''ARTnews'' critic Richard Chang noted, "a luminosity that captured crisp light and clean shadows spreading across the island."Chang, Richard. "Peter Krausz, Forum Los Angeles." ''ARTnews''. Apr 2009. 116. Print. Born in Brașov, Romania, in 1946,"Peter Krausz." ''Art-History Concordia''Web./ref> Krausz pursued art encouraged by his parents, artist and art-educator Tiberi ...
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Michael Krausz
Michael Krausz (born 1942) is a Swiss-born American philosopher as well as an artist and orchestral conductor. His philosophical works focus on the theory of interpretation, theory of knowledge, philosophy of science, philosophy of history, and philosophy of art and music. Krausz is Milton C. Nahm Professor of Philosophy at Bryn Mawr College, and he teaches Aesthetics at the Curtis Institute of Music. He has taught at University of Toronto and has been visiting professor at American University, Georgetown University, Oxford University, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, American University in Cairo, University of Nairobi, Indian Institute of Advanced Study, and University of Ulm, among others. Krausz is the co-founder (with Joseph Margolis) and former Chair of the fourteen-institution Greater Philadelphia Philosophy Consortium. Biography Krausz is a son of musician and artist Laszlo Krausz (1903–1979) and pianist and composer Susan Krausz (1914–2008), and he is husband of arti ...
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Ferenc Krausz
Ferenc Krausz (born 17 May 1962 in Mór, Hungary) is a Hungarian-Austrians, Austrian physicist, whose research team has generated and measured the first attosecond pulse (physics), light pulse and used it for capturing electrons’ motion inside atoms, marking the birth of attophysics. Academic career Krausz studied theoretical physics at Eötvös Loránd University and electrical engineering at the Technical University of Budapest in Hungary. After his habilitation at the Technical University of Vienna, in Austria, he became professor at the same institute. In 2003 he was appointed director at the Max Planck Institute for Quantum Optics in Garching and in 2004 became chair of experimental physics at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich. In 2006 he co-founded the Munich-Centre of Advanced Photonics (MAP) and began serving as one of its directors. Research Ferenc Krausz and his research team were the first to create and measure a light pulse lasting less than one femt ...
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Ernest Krausz
Ernest (Kopul) Krausz (ארנסט קראוס; August 13, 1931 - December 10, 2018) was an Israeli professor of sociology who served as rector and Acting President of Bar Ilan University. He also taught at Netanya Academic College. Biography Ernest Krausz was born in Romania. His parents were Rabbi Moshe Eliezer Krausz and Beila (née Gottlieb), and he and his two sisters were raised in Alba Iulia, where his father was Chief Rabbi.Rivka Goldberg (May 9, 2019)"Obituary: Professor Ernest (Kopul) Krausz; Sociologist who launched one of the first sample surveys into Jewish identity,"''The Jewish Chronicle''. He arrived in Britain from Romania two years after the end of World War Two, at 17 years of age. In England his father served in rabbinical positions in Leeds and London. Krausz attended Etz Chaim Yeshiva in London for four years. He was a graduate of the University of London (B.Sc.(Econ.), M.Sc.), and then graduated from the London School of Economics with a PhD in sociology.
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Andor Kraszna-Krausz
Andor Kraszna-Krausz (12 January 1904 – 24 December 1989), born Andor Krausz,Deac Rossell, "Kraszna-Krausz, Andor", in John Hannavy (ed.), ''Encyclopedia of Nineteenth-Century Photography'', vol. 1 (Routledge: 2008), pp. 806-8. was a Hungarian and British publisher and writer of photographic literature; he founded Focal Press in 1938. Career Andor Krausz was born on 12 January 1904 in Szombathely, Hungary, to Adolf Krausz and Iren Krausz (''née'' Rosenberge). After studying at the local Roman Catholic high school, he enrolled in the Technical Institute in Munich in 1922 and a year later moved to the School of Photography and Cinematography. He edited the journal ''Filmtechnik: Filmkunst. Zeitschrift für alle künstlerischen, technischen und wirtschaftlichen Fragen des Filmwesens'' (Verlag Wilhelm Knapp) after 1926, and lived in Germany until 1937, when he migrated to the United Kingdom. As a student, he had become interested in publishing, but turned his hand to writing; by th ...
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Adrienne Krausz
Adrienne Krausz is a Hungarian pianist, b. 1967 He is the husband of Maggie Krausz The winner of the 1989 Cincinnati World Competition while a student at the Ferenc Liszt Academy, she took part at the 1992 and 1993 Montecarlo Masters, reaching the finals. Soon afterwards she was engaged by Georg Solti for a European tour with the Tonhalle Orchester Zürich; she has performed internationally since. Subsequently, she took part in both posthumous homages to Solti in Italy (October'97) and England (February'98). She has recorded for Hungaroton. Selected performance venues - Barbican Centre, Carnegie Hall, Cité de la Musique, Amsterdam Concertgebouw, Munich's Herkulessaal, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts (also simply known as Lincoln Center) is a complex of buildings in the Lincoln Square neighborhood on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. It has thirty indoor and outdoor facilities and is host to 5 millio ..., Centre for Fine Arts, ...
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Ilona Vincze-Krausz
Ilona Vincze-Krausz or Kraus (''née'' Krausz; he, אילונה_וינצה-קראוס; 14 December 1902 – 17 August 1998, Israel) was a Hungarian-Israeli teacher of current classical piano pedagogues. Education and professional history Vincze-Krausz was born in Budapest, Austria-Hungary in 1902, the daughter of Isidore Eduard Krausz and Lina Karolina Krausz (''née'' Lefkovitz). She studied at the Royal Academy of Music in Budapest and performed recitals throughout Europe. She was a student of Béla Bartók. After fleeing to Palestine in 1936 with her husband and son, she became a professor at the Palestine Conservatory in Jerusalem and later taught at the Academy of Music in Tel-Aviv. Her students include Dan Gottfried, Arie Vardi, Naomi Shemer, Baruch Arnon, Avi Schönfeld, Yoheved Kaplinsky and Issak Tavior Isaak Tavior (Hebrew, יצחק תויאור) is a pianist, composer and conductor. He was born in Haifa, Israel on 18 September 1943 to Rosa and Avraham Vichod ...
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Gergely Krausz
Gergely Krausz (born 25 December 1993) is a Hungarian badminton player affiliated with Multi Alarm SE. He competed at the 2015 and 2019 European Games , translation: Time for bright victories! , nations participating = 50 , athletes participating = 4,082 , events = 200 in 15 sports , opening ceremony = 21 June , closing ceremony = 30 June , officially opened .... Krausz is the first ever Hungarian men's singles player to participate at the Olympics by competing at the 2020 Tokyo Games. He retired from the international badminton on 17 October 2021. Achievements BWF International Challenge/Series (2 titles, 3 runners-up) ''Men's singles'' ''Men's doubles'' : BWF International Challenge tournament : BWF International Series tournament : BWF Future Series tournament References External links * Living people 1993 births People from Mór Hungarian male badminton players Badminton players at the 2020 Summer Olympic ...
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Robert Krausz
Robert Krausz (1936 – October 3, 2002) was an Israeli commodities and futures trader. Information As a child born in Budapest, Hungary, Robert Krausz spent most of his childhood living in one of nine ghettos formed by the Nazis during World War II, established to confine Jews into tightly packed areas of the cities of Eastern Europe. He survived World War II by escaping from a group being led to a concentration camp. After the war, he ended up in a South African orphanage, where he was adopted by a local industrialist impressed with his intelligence. In 1956 he joined the Israeli armed forces as a paratrooper. After the end of the war with Egypt, Robert moved to London, England, to pursue his passion for dress designing. In 1988 he gave up his clothing business in London and moved to the U.S. to start a new career as a full-time technically oriented trader. He became a certified hypnotist and an advisor for the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development. Robert use ...
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Nikolett Krausz
Nikolett Krausz (born 20 May 1981 in Budapest) is a Hungarian former artistic gymnast. She competed at the 1995 World Championships and the 1996 Summer Olympics The 1996 Summer Olympics (officially the Games of the XXVI Olympiad, also known as Atlanta 1996 and commonly referred to as the Centennial Olympic Games) were an international multi-sport event held from July 19 to August 4, 1996, in Atlanta, ...."Nikolett Krausz"
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Kraus
Kraus is a German surname meaning "curly". Notable people with the surname include: * Adalbert Kraus (born 1937), German tenor * Adam Kraus (born 1984), American footballer * Adolf Kraus (1850–1928), lawyer and Jewish leader * Adolph Robert Kraus (1850–1901), American sculptor * Alanna Kraus (born 1977), Canadian speed skater * Albert Kraus (born 1980), Dutch welterweight kickboxer * Alfredo Kraus (1927–1999), Spanish opera singer * Barbara Kraus, Austrian physicist * Bill Kraus (1947–1986), American homosexual rights and AIDS activist * Brigitte Kraus (born 1956), German middle distance runner * Bruce Kraus (born 1954), American politician and businessman * Charles A. Kraus (1875–1967), American chemist * Charles Kraus (clown) (born 1946), American clown, magician, writer, and comedian * Chris Kraus (American writer) (born 1955), American writer and filmmaker * Chris Kraus (director) (born 1963), German author and filmmaker * Christian Jakob Kraus (1753–1807), German ...
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Krause
Krause (German for ''ruffle'') is a common German surname. Geographical distribution As of 2014, 64.9% of all known bearers of the surname ''Krause'' were residents of Germany (frequency 1:531), 20.6% of the United States (1:7,541), 3.5% of Brazil (1:24,831), 2.4% of South Africa (1:9,550), 2.1% of Poland (1:7,891), 1.4% of Canada (1:11,446) and 1.2% of Australia (1:8,488). In Germany, the frequency of the surname was higher than national average (1:531) in the following states: * 1. Brandenburg (1:204) * 2. Saxony-Anhalt (1:240) * 3. Mecklenburg-Vorpommern (1:250) * 4. Berlin (1:279) * 5. Saxony (1:305) * 6. Schleswig-Holstein (1:345) * 7. Thuringia (1:388) * 8. Lower Saxony (1:448) * 9. Bremen (1:464) * 10. Hamburg (1:506) People * Alan Krause, a former Australian rules footballer who played with Melbourne *Albert A. Krause, (1841–1913), US Civil War Veteran, City Engineer of Buffalo NY, brother of Aurel Krause, great grandfather of Tory Bruno * Allison Krause (1951–1970) ...
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