Martin Gründler

Martin Gründler (4 December 1918 in Oberroßbach[1] – 20 October 2004) was a German voice teacher and university lecturer.

Life and career

From 1957,[1] Gründler was professor of opera singing at the Frankfurt University of Music and Performing Arts. Information about his students can be found in Karl-Josef Kutsch's and Leo Riemens' Großes Sängerlexikon.

Gründler was awarded honorary senator dignity at his university in 2003.[2]

gollark: What are good Rust web frameworks these days? I'm rewriting my project in Rust (the backend part is only 50 lines, so it should be easy) but don't really know the current state of things.
gollark: They're completely different except that the name is mildly similar
gollark: Turns out nodejs packages *really* love compiling C(++) dependencies from source. So now `npm` is doing that, on my *phone* CPU.
gollark: The backend bit is only 50 lines, so I could probably rewrite it in a cool language like Rust eventually.
gollark: I am beginning to regret using NodeJS for this project, after trying to install it on my phone.

References

  1. Gründler, Martin. In Wer ist wer. Das deutsche Who’s Who. XXXVIII. 1999/2000 edition. Schmidt-Römhild, Lübeck 1999, ISBN 3-7950-2026-3, p. 479
  2. Ein großer Gesangspädagoge. Ein Liederabend mit Prominenz zu Ehren von Martin Gründler. In Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, 12 July 2003, Nr. 159, p. 62 (Artikelanfang online)
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