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: Oh, the GPS thing is because China deliberately offsets their maps with a weird algorithm, I assume.
gollark: It's a cool statistical phenomenon. Applies to lots of things.
gollark: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berkson's_paradox
gollark: So if you have a scatterplot of appearance goodness/personality goodness, what would otherwise be an ellipse of uncorrelation has the bottom left removed and it looks negatively correlated.
gollark: Those things are quite possibly entirely uncorrelated, but you probably only notice/consider people where the sum of appearance and personality is above some threshold.
References
- 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
- 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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