Штюрмер (Stürmer) Ричард Андреевич (Richard Karl Georg)
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15 февраля 2018 20:54 На "Ново гробле" (Новом Кладбище) в Белграде, на НЕРУССКОМ участке № 38 был похоронен КОЛЧАК-РАДОМСКИЙ Василий Васильевич (около 1898 - 30 июля/12 августа 1927, Белград). | | |
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15 февраля 2018 21:06 Карл Генрих Штюрмер (нем. Karl Heinrich Stürmer) — немецкий оперный певец (тенор) начала XIX века, выступавший на оперных сценах Берлина.
Известен как первый исполнитель партий егеря Макса в опере Карла Марии Вебера «Вольный стрелок» (18 июня 1821[1]) и Филиппа фон Гогенштауфена в «Агнес фон Гогенштауфен» Гаспаре Спонтини (1829[2]), а также исполнитель партии Евангелиста в организованном по инициативе Феликса Мендельсона берлинском исполнении «Страстей по Матфею» Иоганна Себастьяна Баха 11 марта 1829 года — рубежном для возрождения широкого интереса к баховской музыке. Штюрмер же был среди солистов на премьере Большой торжественной музыки для Дюреровского фестиваля самого Мендельсона (1828). | | |
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15 февраля 2018 21:09 Генрих Штюрмер (нем. Heinrich Stürmer; 29 апреля 1811, Берлин — 1902) — немецкий оперный певец (бас) и театральный актёр.
Дебютировал в 1833 г. в Штеттине, с 1834 г. пел в Любеке, в 1838—1884 гг. выступал в Лейпцигском городском театре; «превосходным и высокодостойным актёром, в том числе и в личной жизни» называет Штюрмера автор хроники театра в отчёте о его бенефисе по случаю 25-летия лейпцигской карьеры в 1863 году[1]. Первый исполнитель партии Бальтазара в опере Роберта Шумана «Геновева» (1850). | | |
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15 февраля 2018 21:11 Bartholomäus Freiherr von Stürmer (26 December 1787 – 8 July 1863) was an Austrian diplomat.
Born in the Pera district of Constantinople, Bartholomäus was the son of Ignatz Lorenz Freiherr von Stürmer, an Austrian diplomat in the Ottoman Empire, and the Baroness Elisabeth of Testa. In order to ensure a quality education, he was registered with the Akademie für Orientalische Sprachen (Academy of Eastern Languages) in Vienna in 1796. He rejoined his father in Constantinople in 1806. He was soon sent to the embassy in Saint Petersburg where he was made secretary of the legation in 1811. There he met Karl Philipp zu Schwarzenberg, whom he followed on trips to over 8000 places, including the important Congress of Châtillon (5 February–19 March 1814). In the spring of 1814 he met his future wife, a Frenchwoman, Ermance de Boutet.
The convention of 2 August 1815, which confirmed that Napoleon Bonaparte was a British prisoner, stipulated that Austria had a right to send a representative to wherever the British decided to imprison the deposed emperor. The British chose the island of Saint Helena. Stürmer requested to be the Austrian official on the island and the emperor accepted. He arrived on Saint Helena on 17 June 1816 with his young wife on board HMS Orontes. His arrival was not appreciated by the British, and he soon saw the impossibility of fulfilling his mission, which was to ensure with his own eyes the presence of Bonaparte on the island, to denounce any attempt to escape and to write every month a report in agreement with the Prussian and Russian representatives. (From British records, a day-by-day record of Stürmer and his wife's lives on the island could be constructed.) In his letters, Stürmer returns on several occasions to the "uselessness" of his mission. During the two years he was on the island, he could never directly see Bonaparte. Although Bonparte's entourage frequently sought him out, Stürmer was under orders to avoid contact.
Stürmer finally was eventually recalled and named ambassador plenipotentiary to the United States in Philadelphia. Before taking up his station, he obtained for his wife, "after two years and half of exile, of dislikes and sacrifices", the right to see her parents in France. After his American mission, he was sent to Rio de Janeiro. He then returned to Austria and remained without an assignment until 1832, when he was appointed ambassador to the Ottoman Empire, on account of his knowledge of the Turkish language. His eminent service got its reward in 1842, when he received the title of count.
In 1850, Stürmer left Constantinople, retired to Italy and died in Venice in 1863. | | |
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15 февраля 2018 21:12 Richard von Sturmer (born 1957) is an artist, poet, playwright, film-maker, and musician from New Zealand.[1][2][3] He was born in Devonport, North Auckland.[4]
His poetry and prose has appeared in journals such as The New Zealand Listener, brief, Landfall, Sport, and Zen Bow.[5]
In music, von Sturmer fronted New Zealand punk/art band The Plague, continued with The Humanimals,[6] Avante Garde[4] and wrote the lyrics for Blam Blam Blam's anti-Robert Muldoon song There Is No Depression In New Zealand,[2][7][8] which has been described as a 'classic alternative national anthem.'[9] The Plague are particularly known for their 1979 performance at the Nambassa festival, where four members (including von Sturmer) appeared naked apart from body paint.[10]
Richard von Sturmer is a Zen Buddhist, who gave up eating meat when he was 16.[2] He studied for ten years at the Rochester Zen Center in New York.[8]
von Sturmer is married to Sensei Amala Wrightson (previously Charlotte Wrightson),[11] with whom he co-founded the Auckland Zen Centre.[2][12]
From 2014, von Sturmer has worked with film-maker Gabriel White as the duo Floral Clocks, with von Sturmer writing lyrics which White set to music.[13] These songs were released as an album Desert Fire, mostly performed by White alone.[14] A second album, A Beautiful Shade of Blue was released in May, 2017. | | |
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15 февраля 2018 21:16 The Von STURMERs in New Zealand were not always Von. In New Zealand in 1858 Frederick was just STURMER. His brother, Spencer william appeared on a jury list published on 12 February 1859, as a servant at Shoal Bay, using the name VON STURMER
The Von Sturmer's in New Zealand are decendants of Frederick STURMER 1804-1876 he was born on 9 April 1804 in Hackney Middlesex England, died on 3 March 1876 in Kensington Middlesex England at age 71, and was buried in Kensal Green Cemetery London England. Frederick married (1)Mary NORRIS on 3 July 1828 in St Mary's Richmond Surrey England, daughter of John NORRIS and Elizabeth CLARKE. Mary was born on 1 March 1801 in Richmond Surrey England and was christened on 5 April 1801 in St Mary Magdalen Richmond Surrey England. She died on 7 January 1873 in Heapham Lincolnshire England at age 71.
They had 6 children:- Frederick John Von STURMER, Born in Oxfordshire, England on 8 April 1829, Frederick John married Catherine Jane Wasley, only daughter of William Wasley, on the 11 September 1861 at St. Pauls' Auckland. They had 10 children. He passed away on 5 August 1897 in Hamilton East, Waikato, New Zealand.
Ellen Louisa STURMER, Born in George Richmond, Surrey, England on 15 December 1830, Ellen Louisa married Charles Berry Clacy and had a child. She passed away on 11 Nov 1901 in Fitzroy Road, Regents Park, London
Somerset George STURMER Born in Twickenham, Middx on 16 July 1832, married Sarah Eliza Matthews and had 3 children. He passed away on 4 Dec 1893 in Altrincham, Cheshire, England.
Heaton Edward STURMER, Born in Twickenham, Middx on 2 January 1834, Heaton Edward married Fanny Maria Watts and had a child. Heaton Edward married Matilda Mary Owen. He passed away on 9 April 1924 in Dormans Land Lingfield, Surrey, England.
Spencer William Von STURMER, Born at Twickenham-on-Thames 4 January, 1836, In New Zealand in 1860, Spencer William married Sarah REED, she was born in Raoul Island on 19 April 1839 to James Reed and Ekaumoenga. Spencer William and Sarah had 12 Children. Sarah passed away on 26 Nov 1896 in Parnell, Auckland, New Zealand.Spencer William next married Rebecca Jane KABLE and had a child. He passed away on 2 August 1921 in Balmain, Sydney, Australia.
Frances Mary STURMER, Born in Woodend Green, Hayes, Middx on 30 Aug 1837 to Frederick Sturmer and Mary Norris. Frances Mary married George Francis Lowe.
(Frederick John VON STURMER 1829-1897 and brother Spencer William VON STURMER 1836-1921, who migrated to Australia, added the VON) .
Frederick STURMER's father was Samuel STURMER 1763-1816 son of John Samuel STURMER 1732-1764 and Ann HILL.
John Samuel STURMER 1732-1764 and Ann HILL 1732-1899 children were:- 1. John Sturmer (1757 - 1796) Born in London on 8 May 1757 to John Samuel Sturmer and Ann Hill. He passed away on 17 Apr 1796 in Jamudang, India. 2. Benjamin Augustus Sturmer (1758 - 1760) Born in London on 21 Dec 1758 to John Samuel Sturmer and Ann Hill. He passed away on 4 Feb 1760 in London. 3. William STURMER (1762 - 1797) Born in City London on 12 Sep 1762 to John Samuel Sturmer and Ann Hill. He passed away on 14 Mar 1797 in Cawnpore, Bengal Bahar, India. 3. Samuel Sturmer (1763 - 1816) Born in Threadneedle, London on 23 October 1763 to John Samuel Sturmer and Ann Hill. Samuel married Louisa Ogier and had 5 children. He passed away on 15 Sep 1816 in Poplar, Middlesex, London
Samuel was born on 23 Oct 1763 in in Threadneedle Street, London England and died on 15 Sep 1816 in Poplar London England at age 52. He married Louise OGIER who was born on 29 Jun 1761 in Stepney London England, was christened on 15 Jul 1761 in London England, and died in 1843 in Boulogne Sur Mer Pas De Calais France at age 82.
Here's the connection with Germany>
John Samuel STURMER (1732 - 1764) Born in Frankfurt-On-Oder, Brandenburg, Prussia on 20 Jun 1732 to Jacob Sturmer and Johanna Marsel. John Samuel married Ann Hill and had 4 children. He passed away on 1764 in England. his father; Jacob STURMER(1687 - 1741) Born in Zullichau, Brandenburg, Prussia on 6 May 1687 to Jacob Sturmer and Catherine Semler. Jacob married (1)Ursula Maria Tiebel. Jacob married (2)Johanna MARSEL. He died on 14 August 1741 in Frankfurt-On-Oder, Brandenburg, Prussia. his mother; Johanna MARSEL (1706 - 1750) Born on 1706. I'm afraid nothing much is known of her. She died on 4 October 1750 in Frankfurt On Oder, Brandenburg, Prussia
Jacob's great grandfather back as far as the 16th century were still STURMER with no added Von.
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21 марта 2018 23:08 На "Ново гробле" (Новом Кладбище) в Белграде, на НЕРУССКОМ участке № 38 был похоронен КОЛЧАК-РАДОМСКИЙ Василий Васильевич (около 1898 - 30 июля/12 августа 1927, Белград) | | |
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21 марта 2018 23:13 В Русском (охранном) корпусе на Балканах состоял Радомский Дмитрий (воевал в 3-й сотне 1-го Казачьего полка. Пропал без вести в местечке Джуричи, 6-го апреля 1945 года. | | |
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9 мая 2018 18:53 Дело об устранении Ричарда Генриховича Штюрмера от должности мирового судьи, как политически неблагонадежного.2536 11 фев. –8 апр. 1916 | | |
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18 июня 2018 22:33 Штюрмер Артур Генрихович * 23.05.1867 + ? Лютеранин. Общее образование получил в Московском реальном училище. В службу вступил 18.09.1888. Окончил Казанское пех. юнкерское училище. В офицеры произведен в 71-й пех. Белевский полк. Подпоручик (ст. 24.03.1892). Поручик (ст. 24.03.1896). Штабс-Капитан (ст. 06.05.1900). Капитан (ст. 24.03.1904). Ст. адъютант штаба Варшавского ВО (06.02.1905-30.08.1914). Подполковник (пр. 1907; ст. 05.05.1907; за отличие). Полковник (пр. 1911; ст. 12.02.1911; за отличие). Участник мировой войны. Начальник общего отделения штаба Гл-щего армиями Северо-Западного фронта (?-30.08.1914). Отчислен от должности (ВП 30.12.1914) с назначением в резерв чинов при штабе Двинского ВО. На 01.08.1916 в том же чине и резерве.
Награды: ордена Св. Станислава 3-й ст. (1899); Св. Анны 2-й ст. (1913). | | |
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