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Hochschule für Musik und Theater Hamburg

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The Hochschule für Musik und Theater Hamburg is one of the larger universities of music in Germany.

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20-536: It was founded 1950 as Staatliche Hochschule für Musik (Public college of music) on the base of the former private acting school of Annemarie Marks-Rocke and Eduard Marks . Courses cover various musical genres, including church music, jazz, pop, composition, conducting, instrumental music as well as voice. The theatre academy offers courses in drama and opera and directing in these fields. A third academy offers scientific and educational degrees and qualifications (musicology, music education and therapy). The university

40-511: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Rotherbaum Rotherbaum ( German pronunciation ) is a quarter of Eimsbüttel , a borough of Hamburg , Germany . In 2020, the population was 17,114. In German , "roter Baum" means red tree . The "th", which in general was abolished in the spelling reform of 1900, was preserved in names. Depending on grammatical context, it might also be spelled with n as Rothenbaum . Since 1800, distinguished and rich Hamburg citizens built

60-537: Is located in the prestigious Budge-Palais in Hamburg Rotherbaum at the Außenalster , close to the city centre. 53°34′14″N 9°59′56″E  /  53.5706°N 9.9989°E  / 53.5706; 9.9989 This German university, college or other education institution article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article about a Hamburg building or structure

80-555: Is the larger one of two artificial lakes , which are formed by the Alster River and are both located within the city limits of Hamburg , Germany . The other „lake“ is the Binnenalster . The Außenalster and its shores are used by the inhabitants of Hamburg for many sport and recreational purposes, such as sailing and rowing . The phrase "outer" refers to the former Wallanlagen (city walls) of Hamburg. The Außenalster

100-518: The Neuengamme concentration camp , Hamburg's famous football player Otto Harder (sentenced to 15 years imprisonment) and the company Tesch & Stabenow which sold Zyklon B . In 2006, according to the statistical office of Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein, Rotherbaum had a total area of 2.9 km . To the North the quarter Harvestehude is located. The southern boundaries of Rotherbaum to

120-624: The (former German Open) Hamburg Masters tournament is located in the Am Rothenbaum stadium. Though it is named after the Rotherbaum area, it is officially located in the neighbouring Harvestehude quarter. The hockey club, Club an der Alster , has facilities in Rotherbaum. Sportplatz at Rothenbaum , which was opened in 1910, was the stadium used by Hamburger SV and later by their amateur team and for promotion play-offs at

140-525: The Außenalster include Rondeelkanal, Goldbekkanal and Uhlenhorster Kanal. The lake also forms a number of smaller bays and inlets. The Alster River enters the Außenalster in the North at Krugkoppelbrücke and leaves it in the South at Kennedybrücke. Districts bordering the Außenalster are Harvestehude and Rotherbaum on the western shore, and Winterhude , Uhlenhorst , Hohenfelde and St. Georg on

160-540: The Hallerstraße U1 (blue line) station. According to the Department of Motor Vehicles (Kraftfahrt-Bundesamt), in the quarter Rotherbaum were 5,446 private cars registered (324 cars/1000 people). There were 201 traffic accidents total, including 173 traffic accidents with damage to persons. Au%C3%9Fenalster Außenalster ( pronounced [ˈaʊsn̩ˌʔalstɐ] ) or Outer Alster Lake

180-588: The Japanese community in Hamburg organizes the annual Kirschblütenfest ( Cherry Blossom Festival ) around Außenalster. Less regularly − that is, only when a winter becomes cold enough and the Außenalster's ice strong enough − the Alstereisvergnügen is held on the frozen Alster. Almost all banks of the Außenalster are public. Formerly private gardens on the western side were made public while Hamburg

200-718: The Sophie-Barat-Schule. The Talmud Tora Schule, which was established in 1805, closed in 1942, and re-opened in 2002, is located in Rotherbaum. Wilhelm-Gymnasium was located in Rotherbaum from 1885 to 1945. Education Center Calmfidence Academy is also located in Rothenbaum One of the leading Universities for Music and Theatre in Europe Hochschule für Musik und Theater Hamburg is also located in Rothenbaum The main tennis court of

220-554: The age of 18 living with them and 63.3% of all households were made up of individuals. The average household size was 1.57. In 2006, there were 3,299 criminal offences (192 crimes per 1000 people). The campuses of the University of Hamburg and the University of Music and Drama of Hamburg are located in Rotherbaum. In 2006, there were also one elementary school, the Grundschule Turmweg, and one secondary school,

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240-688: The building. From 1946 to 1948, war crime trials were held by the British Armed Forces in the Curiohaus , an office building which is named after Johann Carl Daniel Curio. Located in Rotherbaum's Rothenbaumchaussee 15 , it survived the bombing of Hamburg . Among others, subject of the Curiohaus processes were Fritz Knoechlein for the Le Paradis massacre , the SS-physician Alfred Trzebinski from

260-418: The eastern shore. Many of the streets around Außenalster are among the most desirable addresses in Hamburg. St. Georg, as part of Hamburg-Mitte , has a notably denser built environment; all other districts around Außenalster are primarily residential districts, with many of the villas around the lake also being used by various organizations or small professional businesses. Alsterufer and Harvestehuder Weg on

280-626: The end of each season, until the stadium was demolished in 1994. Directly at the artificial Außenalster lake is the Consulate General of the United States . In Rotherbaum were 16 day-care centers for children, 142 physicians in private practice and 9 pharmacies. Rotherbaum is serviced by the rapid transit system of the city train with the stations Hamburg Dammtor , located in the homonymous place . Long distance trains also stop at this station. The Hamburg U-Bahn service

300-550: The mansions at the bank of the Außenalster lake, to move from the city to a better surrounding area. An example is the building at Alsterufer street #27, built by Martin Haller —the architect of the Hamburg Rathaus —the building was later owned by Anton Riedemann, the founder of Deutsch-Amerikanischen Petroleum-Gesellschaft ; later Esso . As of 2009, the Consulate General of the United States in Hamburg used

320-760: The quarters Neustadt , St. Pauli and Sternschanze are formed by the railway tracks of the city train . In the West the quarter Eimsbüttel can be found. In the East the lake Außenalster marks the boundaries to the quarter of St. Georg . In 2006, 16,853 inhabitants were living in Rotherbaum. The population density was 5,842/km (15,131/sq mi). 11.3% were children under the age of 18, and 13.7% were 65 years of age or older. 22.6% were immigrants. 503 people were registered as unemployed and 4,866 were employees subject to social insurance contributions. In 1999, there were 11,615 households, out of which 11.1% had children under

340-438: The western shore include a number of consular missions , like the U.S. Consulate General . For its proximity to the inner city and its recreational qualities, the Außenalster is location of a number of hotels : among others, five-star superior Hotel Atlantic lies near the south-eastern bay of Außenalster; another hotel of the same category is currently under construction at Fontenay on the western shore. Usually during May,

360-541: The western side became a wealthy suburban area around the late 18th century, much of the eastern side used to be a property of the finance department of the City of Hamburg and only developed in the later decades of the 19th century. The Außenalster has a size of 1.64 square kilometres (164 hectares) and is on average only some 2.5 metres (8.2 feet) deep. It is fed by the rivers Alster , Osterbek (via Osterbekkanal ) and Wandse (via Mundsburger Kanal ). Other canals entering

380-649: Was host to the Internationale Gartenbauausstellung (International Horticulture Show, IGA) in 1953. The banks vary from a small strip of green to large public parks (e.g. the Alstervorland ). The 7.6 kilometres (4.7 miles) long pathway around the lake is very popular for joggers. Because of frequently occurring gusts, the lake is considered no easy sailing area. The Alster's water is regularly tested for quality, and considered "very clean" by German standards. Nevertheless, swimming

400-555: Was the part of the lake that was "outside" the city walls, built in 1625. In 1804 city wall and ramparts were stripped down and re-naturalized to parks , but the spatial division between the two lakes was retained. Today, two car and rail bridges, the Lombardsbrücke and the Kennedybrücke , span the river at this location. The areas around the Außenalster developed slightly different on the eastern and western sides; while

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