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Paul Francke (geologist)
Paul Franke or Francke may refer to: * Paul Francke (architect) (died 1615), German Renaissance architect * Paul Francke (musician) (born 1979), American songwriter and instrumentalist * Paul Franke (tenor) (1917–2011), American operatic tenor * Paul Franke (figure skater) (1888–1950), German figure skater See also * Paul Frank (born 1967), American cartoonist, artist and fashion designer * Paul Christian Frank Paul Christian Frank (28 November 1879 – 21 February 1956) was a Norwegian barrister, politician, organizer and non-fiction writer. He was born in Kristiania (present-day Oslo, Norway). He was CEO of the trade association from 1920 to 19 ...
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Paul Francke (architect)
Paul Francke (c. 1537, Weimar - 10 November 1615, Wolfenbüttel) was a German Renaissance architecture, Renaissance architect, most notable as director of works for the Duchy of Brunswick-Lüneburg from 1564 until his death in 1615. His works include the Juleum Novum in Helmstedt, the Marienkirche, Wolfenbüttel, Marienkirche in Wolfenbüttel (where he is also buried) and the Burganlage in Erichsburg. Life Since he was born in Weimar, he was influenced by 16th century castles and town halls in Thuringia and Saxony. He is first recorded as director of works in 1564, swearing an oath to Julius, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg the following year after working for him on Hesse Castle. Elmar Arnhold: Francke, Paul. In: Horst-Rüdiger Jarck, Dieter Lent u. a. (ed.): ''Braunschweigisches Biographisches Lexikon – 8. bis 18. Jahrhundert. Appelhans Verlag'', Braunschweig 2006, , pages 227–228. He is also recorded in 1573 as a 'Bauverwalter' or 'construction manager'. In 1575 he was put in ...
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Paul Francke (musician)
Paul Francke (born June 16, 1979) is an American songwriter and instrumentalist. He formed the synthpop band Alsace Lorraine in 1998 with guitarist Hewson Chen of the Parasol Records group Vitesse, signing with Darla Records in 1999."http://www.erasingclouds.com/wk2406alsace.html". erasingclouds.com. 2006-06-06. Retrieved 2009-09-26. His music has focused on central Appalachian subjects, the band name referring to Appalachia's history as a contested territory. Alsace Lorraine's debut received mixed reviews. Pitchfork"http://pitchfork.com/artists/65-alsace-lorraine/"(in english). pitchfork.com. 2001-10-10. Retrieved 2009-09-26. compared its sound with St Etienne, foreshadowing collaborations with Ian Catt. After Darla's 2002 South By Southwest showcase, work with the Argentinian children's author-illustrator Isol led to "Dark One," and a supporting appearance on PRI's Studio 360 ''Studio 360'' was an American weekly public radio program about the arts and culture hosted by nov ...
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Paul Franke (tenor)
Paul Walter Franke (December 23, 1917, Boston – July 21, 2011, Queens) was an American operatic tenor who specialized in the comprimario repertoire. He had a very long association with the Metropolitan Opera, where he performed nearly 2000 times from 1948 to 1987. He also sang in the Santa Fe Opera house.http://www.santafeopera.org/ Santa Fe Opera house His discography includes two recordings conducted by Renato Cellini, on RCA: ''Il trovatore'' (with Jussi Björling, Zinka Milanov, Fedora Barbieri, and Leonard Warren, 1952) and ''Pagliacci'' (with Björling, Victoria de los Ángeles, Warren, and Robert Merrill, 1953). On DVD, he is seen in the Met's 1980 ''Un ballo in maschera'', opposite Katia Ricciarelli, Judith Blegen, Bianca Berini, Luciano Pavarotti, and Louis Quilico Louis Quilico, (January 14, 1925 – July 15, 2000) was a Canadian opera singer. One of the leading dramatic baritones of his day, he was an ideal interpreter of the great Italian and French c ...
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Paul Franke (figure Skater)
Paul Franke (1888–1950) was a German figure skater. He competed in the men's singles event at the 1928 Winter Olympics The 1928 Winter Olympics, officially known as the II Olympic Winter Games (french: IIes Jeux olympiques d'hiver; german: II. Olympische Winterspiele; it, II Giochi olimpici invernali; rm, II Gieus olimpics d'enviern) and commonly known as St. M .... References 1888 births Place of birth missing 1950 deaths Place of death missing Olympic figure skaters of Germany Figure skaters at the 1928 Winter Olympics German male single skaters {{Germany-figure-skating-bio-stub ...
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Paul Frank
Paul Frank (full name Paul Frank Sunich, born August 29, 1967 in Huntington Beach, California) is an American cartoonist, artist and fashion designer. He is the creator of all the characters from Paul Frank Industries, including Julius the monkey. Early life and education During the 1990s, Sunich was an art student at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa, California. Career He bought a sewing machine in order to complete small projects. One day, he used some spare orange vinyl to create a wallet and after seeing his work, his friends expressed interest in other accessories, so he began to sew items such as guitar straps and backpacks. A few years later, Sunich formed Paul Frank Industries (his first and middle name) along with his partners Ryan Heuser and John Oswald, in order to keep up with the demand for his products. He worked at another job during the day, but sewed and sold his products during his spare time. The company expanded, with collaborations with many bands, artists ...
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