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Noack is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Angelika Noack, German rower * Astrid Noack, Danish sculptor * Axel Noack, German racewalker * Belinda Noack, Australian cricketer * Bernd Noack, German scientist * Eddie Noack, American country-western singer * Friedrich Noack, German cultural historian and writer * Fritz Noack, internationally noted pipe organ builder, born in Greifswald, Germany, in 1938, moved to USA 1958 * Harald Noack, German politician, member of the Lower Saxon Landtag 2003–08 * Hermann Noack, several people who founded and ran Noack Foundry in Germany * Kurt Noack, German composer * Rudolf Noack, German soccer player * Rüdiger Noack, German Ice hockey player * Sebastian Noack (born 1969), German baritone * Ulrich Noack, German ice hockey player * Ute Noack, East German cross-country skier See also * Noack Foundry, an art foundry in Charlottenburg, Germany, named after founder and 3 direct descendants, Hermann Noack * Noack Organ Company ...
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Eddie Noack
De Armand Alexander "Eddie" Noack, Jr. (April 29, 1930 – February 5, 1978), was an American country and western singer, songwriter and music industry executive. He is best known for his 1968 recording of the controversial murder ballad, "Psycho", written by Leon Payne, produced by John Capps and issued on the K-ark Records label. Early life and career Noack was born in Houston, Texas, United States, and attended Baylor University, where he earned a bachelor of arts degree in English and journalism. Noack decided on a career in music after winning a talent contest in 1947. A honky tonk singer influenced by Hank Williams, he appeared frequently on radio and was signed by Gold Star Records in 1949. That same year, Gold Star released his song "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes", which was not a cover of the eponymous song from the 1949 musical, but a parody of it. He also recorded the single "Have Blues Will Travel" / "The Price of Love" for Gold Star in 1959, but recorded for many labels du ...
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Astrid Noack
Astrid Noack (30 January 1888 – 26 December 1954) was a Danish sculptor who specialized in the human figure, creating works such as the statue of Anna Ancher in Skagen, and her ''Standing Woman (Noack), Standing Woman'' which was included in the Danish Culture Canon."Stronger than life – The Sculptor Astrid Noack 1888–1954"
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Early life

Noack was born in Ribe, the daughter of merchant Johan Peter N. (1831–1911) og Johanne Metdine Barkentin (1850–1913). Ugift. She was the sister of theologian Carl Wulff Noack. In 1902 Noack went to Copenhagen where she earned a living painting porcelain at the Aluminia faience factory. She then attended Vallekilde Folk High School, spec ...
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Hermann Noack
Hermann Noack, or Noack Foundry (German: ''Bildgießerei Hermann Noack GmbH & Co.''), is a German art foundry in Berlin, named after its original proprietor and his three direct descendants, all with the same name, who have run the business. Most of its works are cast in bronze. History The company was founded by Hermann Noack in 1897, with early support from the sculptors August Gaul and Fritz Klimsch. Noack was born in Oberlausitz and educated in Lauchhammer. He learned his craft at the Gladenbeck foundry before setting up his own business. He had worked on the National Kaiser Wilhelm Monument by Reinhold Begas. The foundry has been run by four generations of the same family, all with the same name: * Hermann Noack I (1867-1941) * Hermann Noack II (1895-1958) * Hermann Noack III (born 1931) * Hermann Noack IV (born 1966) The business moved to Fehlerstraße in Friedenau, then a small settlement near Berlin. The premises were rebuilt after the Second World War, and the ...
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Noack Foundry
Hermann Noack, or Noack Foundry (German: ''Bildgießerei Hermann Noack GmbH & Co.''), is a German art foundry in Berlin, named after its original proprietor and his three direct descendants, all with the same name, who have run the business. Most of its works are cast in bronze. History The company was founded by Hermann Noack in 1897, with early support from the sculptors August Gaul and Fritz Klimsch. Noack was born in Oberlausitz and educated in Lauchhammer. He learned his craft at the Gladenbeck foundry before setting up his own business. He had worked on the National Kaiser Wilhelm Monument by Reinhold Begas. The foundry has been run by four generations of the same family, all with the same name: * Hermann Noack I (1867-1941) * Hermann Noack II (1895-1958) * Hermann Noack III (born 1931) * Hermann Noack IV (born 1966) The business moved to Fehlerstraße in Friedenau, then a small settlement near Berlin. The premises were rebuilt after the Second World War, and t ...
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Bernd Noack
Bernd Rainer Noack (born 17 February 1966, Korbach, West Germany) is a German physicist. His research and teaching area is closed-loop flow control for transport systems. Focus is placed on machine learning control and model-based nonlinear control using reduced-order modelling and nonlinear (attractor) closures. Currently investigated configurations include wakes, mixing layers, jets, combustor mixing and aerodynamic flows around cars and airplanes. Another main area is thermodynamic formalisms for turbulence modeling. Life Noack received his degree as diploma physicist from the Georg-August-University, Göttingen, in 1989. He stayed on to receive his physics doctorate in 1992 under Helmut Eckelmann. In the sequel, he had positions at the Max-Planck-Institut für Strömungsforschung, Göttingen, the German Aerospace Center, Göttingen, the Göttingen University, and the United Technologies Research Center (East Hartford, CT, USA) before he joined the Berlin Insti ...
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Noack Organ Company
The Noack Organ Company is a pipe organ manufacturer based out of Georgetown, Massachusetts. Fritz Noack began the company in 1960 in Lawrence, Massachusetts. Prior to that he had worked with a number of organ builders in Europe and the United States. He would later move his firm to Andover Andover may refer to: Places Australia * Andover, Tasmania Canada * Andover Parish, New Brunswick * Perth-Andover, New Brunswick United Kingdom * Andover, Hampshire, England ** RAF Andover, a former Royal Air Force station United States * Ando ... before moving to Georgetown in 1970. The company has produced a number of organs throughout the United States, as well building organs in Japan and Iceland. References External links Noack Organ Company Pipe organ building companies Companies based in Massachusetts Companies based in Lawrence, Massachusetts Georgetown, Massachusetts Manufacturing companies established in 1960 1960 establishments in Massachusetts Musical instrument m ...
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Fritz Noack
The Noack Organ Company is a pipe organ manufacturer based out of Georgetown, Massachusetts. Fritz Noack began the company in 1960 in Lawrence, Massachusetts. Prior to that he had worked with a number of organ builders in Europe and the United States. He would later move his firm to Andover Andover may refer to: Places Australia * Andover, Tasmania Canada * Andover Parish, New Brunswick * Perth-Andover, New Brunswick United Kingdom * Andover, Hampshire, England ** RAF Andover, a former Royal Air Force station United States * Ando ... before moving to Georgetown in 1970. The company has produced a number of organs throughout the United States, as well building organs in Japan and Iceland. References External links Noack Organ Company Pipe organ building companies Companies based in Massachusetts Companies based in Lawrence, Massachusetts Georgetown, Massachusetts Manufacturing companies established in 1960 1960 establishments in Massachusetts Musical instrument m ...
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Ute Noack
Ute Noack (born 27 December 1961) is a former East German cross-country skier who competed during the 1980s. Noack was born in Annaberg-Buchholz, Bezirk Karl-Marx-Stadt. She won a bronze medal in the 4 × 5 km relay at the 1985 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships in Seefeld and also finished 11th in the 20 km event at those same championships. Noack's best finish at the Winter Olympics was eight in the 5 km event at Sarajevo in 1984 Events January * January 1 – The Bornean Sultanate of Brunei gains full independence from the United Kingdom, having become a British protectorate in 1888. * January 7 – Brunei becomes the sixth member of the Association of Southeast A .... Her best individual career finish was fourth twice in 1985. Cross-country skiing results All results are sourced from the International Ski Federation (FIS). Olympic Games World Championships * 1 medal – (1 bronze) World Cup Season standings Team podiums * 2 podiums Not ...
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Angelika Noack
Angelika Noack (born 20 October 1952) is a German rower who competed for East Germany in the 1976 Summer Olympics and in the 1980 Summer Olympics. She was born in Angermünde. In 1976 she and her partner Sabine Dähne Sabine Dähne (born 27 February 1950) is a German rower who competed for East Germany in the 1976 Summer Olympics. She was born in Colditz. In 1976 she and her partner Angelika Noack Angelika Noack (born 20 October 1952) is a German rower ... won the silver medal in the coxless pairs event. Four years later she was a crew member of the East German boat which won the gold medal in the coxed pairs competition. References External links * * * 1952 births Living people East German female rowers People from Angermünde Olympic rowers of East Germany Olympic gold medalists for East Germany Olympic silver medalists for East Germany Olympic medalists in rowing Rowers at the 1976 Summer Olympics Rowers at the 1980 Summer Olympics Medalis ...
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Noack's Roundleaf Bat
Noack's roundleaf bat (''Hipposideros ruber'') is a species of bat in the family Hipposideridae. It is found throughout tropical Africa. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests, moist savanna, and caves and other subterranean habitats. Taxonomy The bat is also known by the synonyms ''H. centralis'' and ''H. niapu''. Description Newly molted individuals of the species are gray in color, but eventually turn orange, lost probably due to the presence of ammonia in roosts. Biology Some populations of the bat are partially diurnal, with daytime foraging, chases, and other activity observed in populations of ''H. ruber'' on the island of São Tomé. Diet The bat seems to hunt by detecting the fluttering of wings by moths to decide whether to attack. If a moth was not fluttering its wings, or stopped during an attack, the bat would terminate its approach. The bat also does not use sight or sound to detect fluttering of wings. This appears to be a w ...
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Friedrich Noack
Friedrich Noack, who wrote under the pseudonym ''F. Idus'', (20 April 1858, Gießen – 1 February 1930, Freiburg, Freiburg im Breisgau) was a German cultural historian and author, who wrote several articles for the Künstlerlexikon (arts dictionary) Thieme-Becker. In 1886, he translated Sebastian Brant's "Narrenschiff" and published it with his own illustrations. For his work on the Germans in Rome in the 18th century, he devised a comprehensive archive of notes. On 18,000 slips of paper, it contains over 11,000 entries on artists active in Rome and their clients, usually in Gabelsberger shorthand, but also in newspaper cuttings and archive statements. Today the material is stored in the archive of the Bibliotheca Hertziana in Rome and is accessible online. Works * ''Des alten Sebastian Brand Neues Narrenschiff. Entdeckt und herausgegeben von Dr. F. Idus.'' Düsseldorf: Bagel 1886. * ''Deutsches Leben in Rom 1700 bis 1900.'' Stuttgart 1907 * ''Das Deutsche Rom.'' Rome 1912 * ...
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Kurt Noack
Kurt Noack (13 February 1893 – 1 January 1945) was a German composer of light music. His first hit was ''Heinzelmännchens Wachtparade'' ("The Brownies' Guard Parade", op. 5 in D major, 1912), which soon appeared in dozens of different arrangements. The original version for two-handed piano was published by Baltischer Musikverlag in Szczecin. The first edition bears an illustration of three white-bearded dwarfs, in green clothing and red caps, walking from left to right along a path lined with seven toadstools in front of a cloudy blue sky. Each dwarf has his right leg aloft, and holds in his left hand a rather bulky looking gun which is largely concealed from the viewer. The rather negative assessment of the piece by critics ("trivial, shallow") in no way harmed its popularity. There are numerous recordings. Very little is known about this composer, but he was for many years the bandmaster at the luxurious Hotel Preussenhof in Szczecin.Eckhard Wendt: "„Hôtel de Prusse“ ...
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