Albrecht Roser

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Albrecht Roser (born May 21, 1922 in Friedrichshafen ; † April 17, 2011 in Stuttgart ) was a German puppeteer , recipient of the Federal Cross of Merit and the Merit Medal of the State of Baden-Württemberg .

Artistic life's work

Albrecht Roser was trained in the technique of making marionettes by Fritz Herbert Bross . In 1951 he staged his first marionette, the later famous "Gustaf". He became known through his sequence of scenes with Gustaf puppets and his ensemble and on public television with grandma from Stuttgart . From 1983 he built the Stuttgart Puppet Theater School at the State University for Music and Performing Arts in Stuttgart, where he taught as a professor from 1983 to 1991.

The award-winning Roser also worked for a long time for German television, where he and others created the TV classics Telemekel and Teleminchen ( SDR 1963-1970), Der stark Wanja (SDR 1966/67), based on a script by Otfried Preußler , and Robbi, Tobbi and the Fliewatüüt ( WDR 1973). The figures for the latter as well as the legendary Fliewatüüt built by WDR can be found, along with other Roser figures, in the Museum of Puppet Theater Culture in Bad Kreuznach , which in autumn 2007 dedicated a special exhibition about his life's work to the “Grand Master of German Puppetry”.

Known ancestors

Albrecht Roser is a great-great-grandson of the Royal Württemberg former Stuttgart State Council Karl von Roser (1787-1861) and his wife, from Calw , originating Louise Vischer (1796-1841), a sister of Emilie Vischer (1799-1881) the wife of Ludwig Uhland (1787–1862). Both sisters are nieces of the member of the state parliament and Lord Mayor of Stuttgart Willibald Feuerlein (1781–1850).

Albrecht Roser married the children's book author Wiltrud Roser born on September 18, 1953 in Munich. Gebhardt. Wiltrud Roser's children's book "Die Pimpelmaus" was published in 2013 in a new edition.

Wiltrud Roser b. Gebhardt is a daughter of the sawmill owner Gebhardt from Cham .

Honors

Individual evidence

  1. Puppeteer Albrecht Roser died at the age of 88 , tagblatt.de on April 23, 2011. Retrieved on April 27, 2011.
  2. ^ Sources evidence http://familienverband-feuerlein.de/ Stamm Vischer

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