Abstract
A written account of my talk delivered at the Harald Fritzsch Memorial Symposium in Munich is given. The emphasis is on Harald’s achievements specifically in quark physics and in quantum chromodynamics. Beyond that exemplary results for low-energy baryons are discussed, as obtained over the past years in the framework of the relativistic constituent-quark model based on Goldstone-boson-exchange dynamics.
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