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Robert Hart ist ein britischer Rockmusiker und Songwriter. Er ist derzeit der Sänger der Manfred Mann’s Earth Band und der Band Diesel. Robert Hart (* 1. November in Bournemouth) ist ein britischer Rockmusiker und Songwriter. Er ist derzeit der Sänger der Manfred Mann's Earth Band und. Robert Hart ist der Name folgender Personen: Robert Hart, 1. Baronet (–), britischer Politiker; Robert Hart (Politiker) (–), neuseeländischer. Robert Hart ist ein britischer Rockmusiker und Songwriter. Er ist derzeit der Sänger der Manfred Mann's Earth Band und der Band Diesel. Außerdem hat er als. Entdecken Sie Veröffentlichungen von Robert Hart auf Discogs. Kaufen Sie Platten, CDs und mehr von Robert Hart auf dem Discogs-Marktplatz. Aber nicht nur mit neuer Musik, sondern auch live kann man Robert Hart nächstes Jahr erleben. Mit Manfred Mann geht es im November nämlich. Seit ist er der Mann am Mikrofon in Manfred Mann's Earth Band - nächstes Jahr besucht uns Robert Hart gleich mehrmals auf deutschen.

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Derivatives : Section 4.3 (Part 2) and Section 4.4 From the Robert Hart, Hart was anxious to use such influence as he possessed in favour of other modernising steps. Kommissar Marthaler Read Edit View history. He arrived home on 25 May, and on 31 May he and his aunt called on the 18 year-old Hester Bredon and her newly widowed mother. Manfred Mann's Earth Band. After becoming Anazon Prime General at the end of one of his resolutions was to set a good example to his staff. While touring following the release of the album inHart was approached by Mick Ralphs of Bad Taboo Staffel 2 and asked whether he would be interested in fronting the band. Download as PDF Printable version. Oxford University Press. Hart gründete das Trio mit Kenney Jones. Möchtest du den Serie B Streaming Youtube wirklich löschen? Source Authors Original Similar page. Shopping Mannheim geht's zum kompletten Interview. Push-Benachrichtung Radio-App. Aber nicht nur mit neuer Musik, sondern auch live Youtube Loriot man Robert Hart nächstes Jahr erleben. Name des Kartenausschnitts. InselAtlantikHollywood.
The band recorded an album titled Any Day Now which Hart co-wrote all of the tracks and sole wrote most of the tracks. The album was released in the U.
S on 9 August These planes were the first sent in the rescue operation of people affected by Hurricane Wilma.
They have all worked together on various albums, co-written songs and have toured the world together, and in they formed the band XBad Company. Hart gave permission for his song "We Will Remember Them" to be recorded by various artists for the charity Help for Heroes.
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Albion Amplification. Archived from the original on 4 December Retrieved 27 November P Visibility at f. Retrieved 17 June Manfred Mann's Earth Band.
Budapest Live Mann Alive From the start, Hart was anxious to use such influence as he possessed in favour of other modernising steps.
In October Hart submitted to Prince Gong a memorandum which caused some offence at the time. In it he advised that "[o]f all the countries in the world, none is weaker than China" and outlined his proposals.
Hart worked to persuade China to establish its own embassies in foreign countries. Earlier, in , he had with the Manchu noble Prince Gong established the Tongwen Guan School of Combined Learning in Peking, with a branch in Canton, to enable educated Chinese to learn foreign languages, culture and science, for China's future diplomatic and other needs.
An early appointment to the school was the completely unsuitable ' Baron von Gumpach ' an assumed name whose discharge led him to sue Hart in the British Supreme Court for China and Japan for defamation.
In , the case ultimately went to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council Hart v Gumpach [16] which upheld Hart's right to make the decision.
Hart was known for his diplomatic skills, and befriended many Chinese and Western officials. This aided him in directing customs operations without interruption even during periods of turmoil.
His American Commissioner, Edward Drew, credited him with preventing a war with Britain in via the Chefoo Convention , and he and his London representative, James Campbell, helped bring about peace after a French attack on the Chinese navy in Fuzhou in He declined the honor after four months of hesitation, on the grounds that his work in the Customs Service was of certain benefit to both China and Britain, but that the outcome of a change of post was unclear.
During Hart's tenure in the Maritime Customs, Prince Gong was head of the Zongli Yamen , the newly established Chinese equivalent of the British Foreign Office , and the two men held each other in high regard.
He also often worked closely with the powerful Viceroy, Li Hongzhang and their final work together involved negotiating a settlement China could tolerate at the end of the Boxer Rebellion , when the Eight-Nation Alliance of Western forces took control of Peking to lift the Siege of the International Legations , after the Dowager Empress and her nephew the Guangxu Emperor had fled the city.
Hart held his post till his retirement in , although he left China on leave in April , and was succeeded temporarily by his brother-in-law, Sir Robert Bredon , and then formally by Sir Francis Aglen.
Hart died on 20 September after a cardiac decline following a bout of pneumonia. He was buried on 25 September at Bisham , Berkshire, England.
Hart's devotion to his work played havoc with his emotional life. As a young man, in spite of his Methodist conscience, he had bouts of promiscuity.
In he took a Chinese concubine, Ayaou, with whom he had three children and for whom he developed genuine affection and respect. After becoming Inspector General at the end of one of his resolutions was to set a good example to his staff.
For him this included parting with Ayaou who seems to have been still in the south and finding a respectable British wife. In December he visited Hong Kong and Canton, and it seems that while there, he made generous arrangements for Ayaou and made plans for the removal of the children to Britain.
This was delayed as it seems in saying farewell he had also made her pregnant with their third child. Also one of the key persons whose help he needed was away.
As he recorded in his diary for 15 January "I had to leave undone the private business I was most anxious to have got arranged". In May he arrived in Britain for his first leave.
It seems likely the three children, Anna, Herbert and Arthur Hart , travelled on the same boat with his Chinese steward, and his lawyer immediately found them a foster home.
He was now felt free to find a respectable wife, and his aunt had already prepared the way with the daughter of her doctor. He arrived home on 25 May, and on 31 May he and his aunt called on the 18 year-old Hester Bredon and her newly widowed mother.
A rapid courtship followed. On their third meeting, on 5 June, he proposed and was accepted. They married in Dublin on 22 August and in September left for Peking.
They both made a genuine effort to make the marriage work and to find common interests, but Peking life had its difficulties. Hester returned to Britain in with their first two children.
A brief reunion started on his second leave in , during which he had a break down. Hester probably found out about the illegitimate children, whose education was causing expense, during this leave.
She accompanied him back to Peking, where the third child, Mabel, was born, but from she and the children lived permanently in London.
The relationship was maintained by letter. Hart wrote regularly to his wife and legal children. The two oldest visited him in Peking briefly in the s, not very satisfactorily.
He was disappointed in the adult lives of his three legitimate children, but acknowledged in a letter to Campbell that he had been a neglectful father, not being present to set an example, but China was his priority.
It is not known when Ayaou died. His diary records letters from her in and in May "Will this never end?
After he lived a celibate life, but had deep friendships with many girls and women, amongst whom were three generations of the Carrall family.
Sir Robert was survived by his wife and three children and was succeeded in the Baronetcy by his son Sir Edgar Hart, 2nd Baronet of Kilmoriarty - Sir Edgar was succeeded in the Baronetcy by his son Sir Robin Hart, 3rd Baronet of Kilmoriarty, who died in when the title fell into abeyance.
Sir Robert Hart, Bt. In , he was awarded the Prussian Order of the Crown First Class , and received this in person the following year from the German Minister in China.
Hart is commemorated in the scientific name of a species of Chinese legless lizard, Dopasia harti. He was posthumously promoted to " Minister " rank and awarded the title of Senior Guardian of the Heir Apparent according to Chinese political tradition.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Sir Robert Hart. Bt GCMG. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography ed. Oxford University Press. William Scott Ament and the Boxer Rebellion.
South China Morning Post. Retrieved 27 June
Hart formed the trio with Kenney Jones in The band recorded an album titled Any Day Now which Hart co-wrote all of the tracks and sole wrote most of the tracks.
The album was released in the U. S on 9 August These planes were the first sent in the rescue operation of people affected by Hurricane Wilma.
They have all worked together on various albums, co-written songs and have toured the world together, and in they formed the band XBad Company.
Hart gave permission for his song "We Will Remember Them" to be recorded by various artists for the charity Help for Heroes. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
This article is about the British songwriter. For other people, see Robert Hart disambiguation. This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification.
Please help by adding reliable sources. Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately , especially if potentially libelous or harmful.
This section of a biography of a living person does not include any references or sources. Contentious material about living people that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately.
Albion Amplification. Archived from the original on 4 December Retrieved 27 November P Visibility at f. Retrieved 17 June Manfred Mann's Earth Band.
He spent three months as a student interpreter at the Superintendency of Trade, before the return of John Bowring , the Governor of Hong Kong.
In , following a dispute with his Portuguese colleague, the British Consul was suspended, with Hart taking over his duties for a few months.
Hart's calmness and good judgement in the face of conflict between the Chinese and Portuguese earned him favourable recommendations. Hart returned to his duties following the appointment of a new Consul, and was still resident in Ningpo during the Ningpo massacre on 26 June In March , Hart was transferred to Canton to serve as the Secretary of the Allied Commission that governed the city.
In this role, he served under Harry Smith Parkes , and found the work "exceedingly interesting": Parkes often took Hart on his trips around or outside Canton.
In response, Hart said that he knew nothing of customs, but wrote to Lay to explore the possibility. Lay then offered him the role of Deputy Commissioner of Customs, which he accepted, and Hart asked the British government if they would allow him to resign from the consular service.
They permitted this, but made clear that he would not be allowed to return whenever he pleased: he submitted his resignation in May , and joined the customs service.
Upon entering the customs service, Hart began drawing up a series of regulations for the operation of the customs house in Canton.
For two years, from to , Hart worked hard in Canton, but never fell ill in the hot and damp climate. In , facing the threat of the Taiping Rebellion marching on Shanghai, Horatio Nelson Lay sought leave to return to Britain to nurse his injuries sustained during an anti-British riot in Lay claimed that so serious were his injuries that he was forced to return to England for two years to recover.
Whilst Fitzroy was content to stay in Shanghai, Hart went around China establishing new customs offices. With the recent ratification of the Treaty of Tientsin , a number of new ports were opened to foreign trade, and so new customs structures had to be put in place.
When the proposal was adopted, Lay, on leave in Britain, set out arranging the purchase of the ships and hiring of personnel.
The good relations Hart established with the imperial authorities in Peking while deputising for Lay, and conflict between Lay and Prince Gong and the Zongli Yamen over the Osborn Fleet, led them to dismiss the difficult and haughty Lay upon his return from leave.
Hart was appointed in his place in November , with British approval. As Inspector-General of China's Imperial Maritime Custom Service IMCS , Hart's main responsibilities included collecting custom duties for the Chinese government, as well as expanding the new system to more sea and river ports and some inland frontiers, standardising its operations, and insisting on high standards of efficiency and honesty.
Hart's advice led to the improvement of China's port and navigation facilities. From the start, Hart was anxious to use such influence as he possessed in favour of other modernising steps.
In October Hart submitted to Prince Gong a memorandum which caused some offence at the time. In it he advised that "[o]f all the countries in the world, none is weaker than China" and outlined his proposals.
Hart worked to persuade China to establish its own embassies in foreign countries. Earlier, in , he had with the Manchu noble Prince Gong established the Tongwen Guan School of Combined Learning in Peking, with a branch in Canton, to enable educated Chinese to learn foreign languages, culture and science, for China's future diplomatic and other needs.
An early appointment to the school was the completely unsuitable ' Baron von Gumpach ' an assumed name whose discharge led him to sue Hart in the British Supreme Court for China and Japan for defamation.
In , the case ultimately went to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council Hart v Gumpach [16] which upheld Hart's right to make the decision.
Hart was known for his diplomatic skills, and befriended many Chinese and Western officials. This aided him in directing customs operations without interruption even during periods of turmoil.
His American Commissioner, Edward Drew, credited him with preventing a war with Britain in via the Chefoo Convention , and he and his London representative, James Campbell, helped bring about peace after a French attack on the Chinese navy in Fuzhou in He declined the honor after four months of hesitation, on the grounds that his work in the Customs Service was of certain benefit to both China and Britain, but that the outcome of a change of post was unclear.
During Hart's tenure in the Maritime Customs, Prince Gong was head of the Zongli Yamen , the newly established Chinese equivalent of the British Foreign Office , and the two men held each other in high regard.
He also often worked closely with the powerful Viceroy, Li Hongzhang and their final work together involved negotiating a settlement China could tolerate at the end of the Boxer Rebellion , when the Eight-Nation Alliance of Western forces took control of Peking to lift the Siege of the International Legations , after the Dowager Empress and her nephew the Guangxu Emperor had fled the city.
Hart held his post till his retirement in , although he left China on leave in April , and was succeeded temporarily by his brother-in-law, Sir Robert Bredon , and then formally by Sir Francis Aglen.
Hart died on 20 September after a cardiac decline following a bout of pneumonia. He was buried on 25 September at Bisham , Berkshire, England.
Hart's devotion to his work played havoc with his emotional life. As a young man, in spite of his Methodist conscience, he had bouts of promiscuity.
In he took a Chinese concubine, Ayaou, with whom he had three children and for whom he developed genuine affection and respect.
After becoming Inspector General at the end of one of his resolutions was to set a good example to his staff. For him this included parting with Ayaou who seems to have been still in the south and finding a respectable British wife.
In December he visited Hong Kong and Canton, and it seems that while there, he made generous arrangements for Ayaou and made plans for the removal of the children to Britain.
This was delayed as it seems in saying farewell he had also made her pregnant with their third child. Also one of the key persons whose help he needed was away.
As he recorded in his diary for 15 January "I had to leave undone the private business I was most anxious to have got arranged". In May he arrived in Britain for his first leave.
It seems likely the three children, Anna, Herbert and Arthur Hart , travelled on the same boat with his Chinese steward, and his lawyer immediately found them a foster home.
He was now felt free to find a respectable wife, and his aunt had already prepared the way with the daughter of her doctor.
He arrived home on 25 May, and on 31 May he and his aunt called on the 18 year-old Hester Bredon and her newly widowed mother. A rapid courtship followed.
On their third meeting, on 5 June, he proposed and was accepted. They married in Dublin on 22 August and in September left for Peking.
They both made a genuine effort to make the marriage work and to find common interests, but Peking life had its difficulties. Hester returned to Britain in with their first two children.
A brief reunion started on his second leave in , during which he had a break down. Hester probably found out about the illegitimate children, whose education was causing expense, during this leave.
She accompanied him back to Peking, where the third child, Mabel, was born, but from she and the children lived permanently in London.
The relationship was maintained by letter.
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