Carl Robert early caretaker

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Carl Robert Frühsorger (born February 5, 1915 in Heilbronn ; † March 29, 2006 ibid) was a Heilbronn doctor and chairman of the Heilbronn cultural ring for decades .

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Carl Frühsorger was born as the son of the authorized signatory of Carl Hagenbucher & Sons . He attended the Karlsgymnasium in Heilbronn . He spent his student and assistant years at the universities of Heidelberg , Munich , Düsseldorf , Berlin and Vienna . While still studying in Vienna, he met his future wife Tatjana "Tanja" Wenzl. During this time, several novels were written, of which only one detective novel was initially published, while further works were not published due to the lack of paper during the Second World War. In 1942 he received his doctorate in Frankfurt am Main . After a short time as an assistant doctor in Heilbronn, he was a troop doctor from 1943 to 1945, after the war he was initially a country doctor in Gablingen near Augsburg, then for two years an assistant doctor at a Heidelberg clinic. In the fall of 1947, early care provider settled in his home town of Heilbronn, where he ran a general practitioner practice until 1995.

In Heilbronn he initiated the establishment of the cultural ring in 1949 and was elected to its first board. In the 1950s and the following decades, the Kulturring brought international high culture to guest performances in Heilbronn, including almost all internationally known symphony orchestras and numerous soloists, conductors and actors such as Hermann Prey , Eugen Jochum , Herbert von Karajan , David Oistrach , Claudio Arrau and Will Quadflieg , Fritz Muliar and many others. In 1980, the West German feuilletons also reported that early caretaker Ivo Pogorelich had unloaded after he had made excessive fee demands after winning the Chopin competition. Frühsorger headed the Kulturring until 1989, and since 1950 he has also been a member of the Heilbronner Verkehrsverein committee, of which he became an honorary member in 1994.

In the early 1950s, Frühsorger initiated the Käthchen Festival in the ruins of the war-torn Deutschhof together with Wilhelm Speidel . In search of a suitable stage for theater and orchestral guest performances, he campaigned in the 1950s for the construction of the Harmonie concert and congress center , which was inaugurated in 1958. After the restoration of the choir of Kilian's Church in 1960, early care giver committed himself to the restoration of the carved altar by Hans Seyfer, which had been removed during the war . In the longstanding dispute over a new theater in Heilbronn in the 1970s, Frühsorger advocated the new theater building at Berliner Platz , but was later disappointed by the theater management insofar as the theater did not offer any opportunities for guest performances organized by the cultural ring, which therefore continued to take place in harmony .

A comedy called Monplaisir , written by early carers, was performed in 1972 in what was then the Heilbronn theater in the union building.

Awards

In recognition of his services, he received the Federal Cross of Merit on ribbon on January 20, 1975 . In the same year he was awarded the Golden Mint of the City of Heilbronn . On February 7, 1990 he was awarded the ring of honor of the city of Heilbronn for the founding and decades of chairmanship of the Heilbronner Kulturring as well as in recognition of his tireless struggle for the preservation of the Seyfer Altar of Heilbronn Kilian's Church .

literature

  • Brigitte Fritz-Kador and Johannes Altincioglu: Carlo - The Art of Living. With the eyes of friendship: Dr. Carl early caretaker. Verlag Balzek and Bergmann, Frankfurt am Main 2001, ISBN 3-9806536-8-4 .

Individual evidence

  1. a b Heilbronn City Archives , Contemporary History Collection, s. [1] , call number ZS-12269
  2. Information from the Federal President's Office