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Stahmer is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Edgar Stahmer (1911–1996), German music educator *Heinrich Georg Stahmer (1892–1978), German diplomat *Klaus Hinrich Stahmer (1941), German composer and musicologist * Ingrid Stahmer, German politician See also *Stamer *Sthamer *Starmer (surname) *Stammer (other) A stammer or stutter is a speech disorder typified by the involuntary repetition of a sound or sounds. Stammer may also refer to: * "Stammer", a song by the Supernaturals from ''It Doesn't Matter Anymore'' People with the surname * Kay Stamme ... {{surname, Stahmer German-language surnames ...
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Klaus Hinrich Stahmer
Klaus Hinrich Stahmer (born 25 June 1941) is a German composer and musicologist. He gave added to the development of music in the 1980s through multimedia works, including music with sound art sculptures and ). He also broke new artistic ground with his compositions for non-European instruments, which can be classified as world music. Life Stahmer was born in Stettin. In 1945, the family fled to the West to escape the Russian military. During his school years in Lüneburg from 1947 to 1960, he received instrumental lessons in cello and piano and participated as a choral singer in oratorio and choral concerts. After completing school with the Abitur, he embarked on a wide range of music studies, at Dartington College of Arts in England, at the Institute of Music in Trossingen and the Musikhochschule Hamburg, where he took exams in music theory and cello teaching, and the first state exam in music pedagogy for Gymnasium. He studied further at the University of Hamburg and in Ki ...
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Ingrid Stahmer
Ingrid Stahmer (born Ingrid Ulrici: 16 September 1942 – 30 August 2020) was a German politician (SPD). She briefly served as vice mayor of Berlin. In 1997, as the popular Berlin senator (councillor) responsible for schools, youth and sport she found herself defending the government's contentious spelling reforms to the press. Two years later she withdrew from politics and embarked on a career as an "organisation and process consultant" also identified as a " group dynamicist" (''"Gruppendynamikerin"''). Life Ingrid Ulrici was born in Mittersill, a small town some distance upriver from Salzburg and far from her mother's Berlin home. The remote location of her birth resulted from the disruption caused by the war. Many years later she would tell an interviewer that her parents had been planning for the birth of a son whom they intended to name Günter. Academically out-competing the boys became a theme of her time at school. Her father was killed in the war and she returned ...
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Heinrich Georg Stahmer
Heinrich Georg Stahmer (3 May 1892 in Hamburg, Germany – 13 June 1978 in Vaduz, Liechtenstein) was a German diplomat and economist by training who was in charge of German–Japanese relations at the German Foreign Ministry. He was an aide to Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbentrop (1938–1940), special envoy to Japan and ambassador to the pro-Japanese Reorganized National Government of China in occupied Nanjing (1940–1943), before becoming German Ambassador to Japan (1943–1945). A native of Hamburg, Stahmer fought during World War I and earned both classes of Iron Cross. Diplomatic career In 1936, Stahmer took part in the negotiations for the Anti Comintern Pact between the German and the Japanese governments. Throughout 1940, he worked for a German-Japanese alliance, and on August 13, 1940, he was able to notify the Japanese embassy in Berlin about the decision to conclude such a treaty. In September 1940, he took part in the negotiations leading to the conclusi ...
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Edgar Stahmer
Edgar Stahmer (1911–1996) was a German music educator, most known for popularising the bowed psaltery (german: Streichpsalter), which he developed in the 1930s for music education in German schools. The instrument had earlier been patented by Clemens Neuber Clemens is both a Late Latin masculine given name and a surname meaning "merciful". Notable people with the name include: Surname * Adelaide Clemens (born 1989), Australian actress. * Andrew Clemens (b. 1852 or 1857–1894), American folk artist ... in 1925. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Stahmer, Edgar German music educators German luthiers 1911 births 1996 deaths ...
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Stamer
Stamer is a surname. Notable people with the name include: *Henrik Stamer Hedin (born 1946), Danish communist and translator, chairman of Communist Party of Denmark *Josh Stamer (born 1977), American football linebacker *Lovelace Stamer (1829–1908), Anglican Bishop of Shrewsbury *William Donovan Stamer (1895–1963), British army officer See also *Stamer baronets, Baronetage of the United Kingdom *Stammer (other) *Stahmer *Starmer (surname) Starmer is a surname. Notable people by that name include: * Aaron Starmer (born 1976), American author * Clement Starmer (1895–1978), English cricketer * Keir Starmer (born 1962), British politician and Leader of the Opposition since 2020 * Ni ... * Sthamer {{Surname ...
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Sthamer
Sthamer is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Friedrich Sthamer (1856–1931), German diplomat * Nadja Sthamer (born 1990), German politician See also * Starmer (surname) * Stahmer * Stamer Stamer is a surname. Notable people with the name include: *Henrik Stamer Hedin (born 1946), Danish communist and translator, chairman of Communist Party of Denmark *Josh Stamer (born 1977), American football linebacker *Lovelace Stamer (1829–1 ... {{Surname Surnames Surnames of German origin ...
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Starmer (surname)
Starmer is a surname. Notable people by that name include: * Aaron Starmer (born 1976), American author * Clement Starmer (1895–1978), English cricketer * Keir Starmer (born 1962), British politician and Leader of the Opposition since 2020 * Nigel Starmer-Smith (born 1944), English rugby union player, journalist and commentator * Walter P. Starmer (1877–1961), English artist * William Austin Starmer, sheet music cover artist * William T. Starmer, American geneticist and professor See also * Starner (surname) * Sthamer (surname) * Stahmer Stahmer is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Edgar Stahmer (1911–1996), German music educator *Heinrich Georg Stahmer (1892–1978), German diplomat *Klaus Hinrich Stahmer (1941), German composer and musicologist * Ingr ...
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Stammer (other)
A stammer or stutter is a speech disorder typified by the involuntary repetition of a sound or sounds. Stammer may also refer to: * "Stammer", a song by the Supernaturals from ''It Doesn't Matter Anymore (album), It Doesn't Matter Anymore'' People with the surname * Kay Stammers (1914-2005), British tennis player * Keith Stammers, 20th-century English politician * Richard Stammers, special effects artist * Stan Stammers (born 1961), British punk musician See also

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German Language
German ( ) is a West Germanic language mainly spoken in Central Europe. It is the most widely spoken and official or co-official language in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, and the Italian province of South Tyrol. It is also a co-official language of Luxembourg and Belgium, as well as a national language in Namibia. Outside Germany, it is also spoken by German communities in France ( Bas-Rhin), Czech Republic (North Bohemia), Poland ( Upper Silesia), Slovakia (Bratislava Region), and Hungary ( Sopron). German is most similar to other languages within the West Germanic language branch, including Afrikaans, Dutch, English, the Frisian languages, Low German, Luxembourgish, Scots, and Yiddish. It also contains close similarities in vocabulary to some languages in the North Germanic group, such as Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish. German is the second most widely spoken Germanic language after English, which is also a West Germanic language. German ...
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