Gotthard

Gotthard or Saint Gotthard (Italian: San Gottardo) may refer to:

  • Gotthard of Hildesheim (960–1038), a Roman Catholic saint
  • Places

  • Saint-Gotthard Massif, a mountain range in Switzerland
  • Gotthard nappe, the geological structure underneath the Saint-Gotthard Massif
  • Gotthard Pass, a mountain pass between Airolo and Göschenen in Switzerland
  • Tunnels underneath Gotthard Pass:
  • Gotthard Rail Tunnel (1881)
  • Gotthard Road Tunnel (1980)
  • Gotthard Base Tunnel (completion projected for 2016, part of the Swiss AlpTransit initiative)
  • Gotthard railway line, a trans-alpine railway line in Switzerland
  • Sankt Gotthard im Mühlviertel, a village in Upper Austria
  • Szentgotthárd, a town in Western Hungary
  • Other uses

  • Gotthard (band), a Swiss hard rock band
  • Gottardo (train), a train crossing the Gotthard railway
  • Battle of Saint Gotthard (1664), a battle in the Austro-Turkish War fought near Szentgotthárd
  • Gotthard (album)

    Gotthard is the debut studio album released by the hard rock band Gotthard.

    The album peaked at #5 on the Swiss charts and was certified as Platinum for exceeding 30,000 sales.

    Track listing

    All songs written by Steve Lee/Leo Leoni except where noted.

  • "Standing In the Light" – 3:54
  • "Downtown" – 3:06
  • "Firedance" – 6:12 (Steve Lee/Leo Leoni/Chris von Rohr)
  • "Hush" – 4:04 (Joe South)
  • "Mean Street Rocket" – 3:53 (Steve Lee/Leo Leoni/Chris von Rohr)
  • "Get Down" – 3:22 (Chris von Rohr/Many Maurer)
  • "Take Me" – 3:43
  • "Angel" – 5:31
  • "Lonely Heartache" – 3:45
  • "Hunter" – 4:15
  • "All I Care For" – 3:10
  • ""That's It"" (Instrumental) – 1:16 (Leo Leoni/Hena Habegger)
  • Personnel

  • Steve Leevocals,
  • Leo Leoni – guitars and vocals
  • Marc Lynn – bass guitar
  • Hena Habegger - drums
  • Guests:

  • Vivian Campbell – lead guitar (Tracks 3 & 6)
  • Pat Regan – keyboards
  • Neil Otupacca – keyboards
  • Production

  • Mixing – Pat Regan
  • Assistant Mixing – Chris von Rohr and Peavy Tanner
  • References

    External links

  • Heavy Harmonies page
  • Gotthard of Hildesheim

    Saint Gotthard (or Godehard) (960 – 4 May 1038 AD; Latin: Gotthardus, Godehardus), also known as Gothard or Godehard the Bishop, was an Anglo-German bishop venerated as a saint.

    Life

    Gotthard was born in 960 at Reichersdorf (Ritenbach) near Niederaltaich in the diocese of Passau. His father was Ratmund, a vassal of the canons of Niederaltaich Abbey. Gotthard was educated at this place, studying the humanities as well as theology, under the guidance of a teacher named Uodalgisus. Gotthard then resided at the archiepiscopal court of Salzburg, where he served as an ecclesiastical administrator. After traveling in various countries, including Italy, Gotthard completed his advanced studies under the guidance of Liutfrid in the cathedral school at Passau. He then joined the canons at Niederaltaich in 990, and became their provost in 996.

    When Henry II of Bavaria decided to transform the chapter house of Niederaltaich into a Benedictine monastery, Gotthard remained, as a novice, and then became a monk in 990 under the abbot Ercanbert. In 993, he was ordained a priest, and also became a prior and rector of the monastic school. In 996, he was elected abbot and introduced the Cluniac reforms at Niederaltaich.

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