All the People

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Carl Schultz

Director and producer of films
Born
September 19th, 1939 86 years ago

Hungarian-Australian director, producer, and screenwriter worked on various films and television projects throughout a lengthy career. Achievements include directing episodes for popular series and producing notable feature films. Schultz's work spanned multiple genres, showcasing a range of storytelling techniques and innovative visual styles.

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Carl Schuricht

Conductor and renowned orchestral leader
Born
July 3rd, 1880 145 years ago
Died
January 7th, 1967 59 years ago — 86 years old

A conductor with German-Swiss roots, contributed significantly to the classical music scene throughout the 20th century. Long career included leading major orchestras such as the Berlin Philharmonic and the Orchestre de la Suisse Romande. Developed a reputation for interpreting works by composers including Brahms, Bruckner, and Mahler. Also worked extensively in the recording industry, aiding in the preservation and dissemination of classical music through phonograph records. His leadership and interpretation style influenced numerous musicians and conductors in the classical tradition. Continued to perform and conduct until the later years of life, leaving a lasting legacy in the world of classical music.

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Carl Schurz

German-American politician and general
Born
March 2nd, 1829 197 years ago
Died
May 14th, 1906 120 years ago — 77 years old

Born in Germany, a prominent general fought in the American Civil War. Served as a U.S. Senator from Missouri and the 13th Secretary of the Interior under President Rutherford B. Hayes. Advocated for civil service reform and worked towards the rights of Native Americans and the African American community. After retirement from politics, contributed to journalism and wrote extensively on political issues, emphasizing liberty and justice.

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Carl Smith

American Country Music Artist
Born
March 15th, 1927 99 years ago
Died
2010 16 years ago — 83 years old

A prominent figure in country music, contributions included recording over 30 top-10 hits during the 1950s and 1960s. The career began with the Grand Ole Opry, where performances highlighted a distinctive style blending traditional country with honky-tonk influences. The debut album 'Country' achieved considerable success, solidifying a reputation in the genre. Additional milestones included pioneering the neotraditional country movement and influencing numerous artists.

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Carl Söderberg

Ice hockey player, Stanley Cup champion
Born
October 12th, 1985 40 years ago

Played as a center in the National Hockey League (NHL) for several teams including the St. Louis Blues and the Boston Bruins. Achieved success with the Boston Bruins, winning the Stanley Cup in 2011. Notable for his skilled offensive play and contributions in various playoff runs.

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Carl Spaatz

American general and World War II leader
Born
June 28th, 1891 134 years ago
Died
July 14th, 1974 51 years ago — 83 years old

A prominent United States Army Air Forces general during World War II, played a crucial role in the strategic bombing campaign against Germany. Served as the commander of the United States Strategic Air Forces in Europe and later became the first Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force. Implemented policies that shaped the post-war air force structure and integrated air power into military strategy.

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Carl Spitteler

Swiss poet and Nobel laureate
Born
April 24th, 1845 181 years ago
Died
December 29th, 1924 101 years ago — 79 years old

Born in Switzerland, a prominent poet and author emerged as a significant literary figure. He received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1919 for his epic poem 'Olympian Spring,' which reflects themes of nature and humanity. His other notable works include 'The Last of the Titans' and various essays on literature and philosophy. The literary career spanned several decades, with contributions that showcased a deep engagement with contemporary existential questions.

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Carl Spitzweg

German painter and poet of 19th century
Born
February 5th, 1808 218 years ago
Died
1885 141 years ago — 77 years old

Spitzweg gained recognition as a prominent painter and poet in the 19th century. His works often depicted themes of romanticism, capturing everyday life and landscapes in a unique style. Notable paintings include 'The Bookworm', showcasing a scholar immersed in literature, and 'The Poor Poet', illustrating the life of an artist struggling for recognition. These works exemplify the combination of humor and sentiment that characterizes much of his output. In addition to painting, Spitzweg wrote poetry that reflected his artistic vision.

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Carl Stalling

American composer for animated films
Born
November 10th, 1891 134 years ago
Died
November 29th, 1972 53 years ago — 81 years old

Stalling composed music primarily for animated films, contributing significantly to the genre's development. Stalling worked for Warner Bros. and became the chief composer for the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series. The use of classical music and original compositions in combination with cartoon sound effects became a defining characteristic of these animations. Stalling's work helped to establish a distinct style for animated feature music, marrying wit and creativity with a dynamic listening experience.

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Carl Stamitz

German composer of violin concertos
Born
May 8th, 1745 281 years ago
Died
November 9th, 1801 224 years ago — 56 years old

Born in 1745, a violinist and composer contributed significantly to the classical music repertoire. Stamitz played a pivotal role in the development of the symphonic form and the violin concerto during the Classical period. He was a key figure in the Mannheim School, which influenced many composers of the time. His works, characterized by innovation and expressiveness, were performed in prominent European concert halls. Stamitz held positions in various orchestras and made significant contributions through his compositions and performances.

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Carl Stenborg

Swedish opera singer and director
Born
September 8th, 1752 273 years ago
Died
1813 213 years ago — 61 years old

Born in 1752, he emerged as a prominent figure in the Swedish opera scene during the 18th century. Initially trained in music, engagement with opera led to a successful career as both a singer and director. The foundation of opera in Sweden saw contributions through performances and direction, enhancing the art form's status. Significant engagements with various opera houses marked a versatile and impactful professional trajectory. Additionally, contributed to the development of theatrical productions, merging singing and acting skills. His work left a lasting influence on later generations of performers.

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Carl Stokes

American diplomat and politician
Born
June 21st, 1927 98 years ago
Died
1996 30 years ago — 69 years old

A lawyer and politician, served as the first African American mayor of Cleveland, Ohio from 1967 to 1971. Played a significant role in urban policy and community development during tenure. Later appointed as United States Ambassador to Seychelles, contributing to diplomatic relations and international affairs in that region. Advocated for civil rights and engaged in various community initiatives throughout career.

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