Julius von Raatz-Brockmann

Julius von Raatz-Brockmann (29 April 1870 – 7 December 1944) was a German baritone concert singer and voice teacher.

Born in Hamburg, he died in Perleberg at age 74.

Further reading

  • K. J. Kutsch, Leo Riemens: Großes Sängerlexikon. Unchanged edition. K. G. Saur, Bern, 1993, second volume M–Z, p. 2388, ISBN 3-907820-70-3
  • Deutsche Biographische Enzyklopädie, 2nd edition, volume 8, ISBN 3598250304, p. 135
  • Eva Folz: Raatz-Brockmann und die Gesangspädagogik: dem Meister zu seinem 60. Geburtstage am 29. April 1930.[1] Wölbing-Verlag, Berlin, 1930
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gollark: Thus, if you try and make me do things which are "good according to some ethical standard which I claim to roughly agree with" but inconvenience me personally a significant amount, such as veganism, I may just entirely ignore you because "some animals do not like being used to produce milk for me" is part of the "far group" of issues I am not really paying attention to.
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