Andreas Mölich-Zebhauser

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Andreas Mölich-Zebhauser (born June 30, 1952 in Hamburg ) is the artistic director and managing director of the Festspielhaus und Festspiele Baden-Baden gGmbH.

Life

As the son of a soprano and the opera conductor and pianist Theo Mölich , from whom he also received his piano training, he became familiar with the opera and concert repertoire at an early age. After graduating from high school in Gelsenkirchen, he moved to Hamburg and Bonn, where he initially completed a teaching degree with a focus on history and German. In the 1970s, Spartakus was a member of the MSB in leading roles and temporarily represented it as a board member of the VDS .

After the state examination in 1978, he reoriented himself, working for the Milan music publisher Ricordi in its Munich branch brought him back into the music sector. He worked there until 1991, finally as artistic director. In 1984 he married the lecturer Lioba Zebhauser, with whom he has four children. In parallel to his publishing work, he studied business administration, law, musicology, art history and theater studies at the University of Munich from 1980 to 1983 .

In 1991 Mölich-Zebhauser took over the management of the Deutsche Ensemble Akademie and the Frankfurt Ensemble Modern . In 1998 he moved to the Festspielhaus Baden-Baden , where he was managing director and artistic director until 2019; In 2000 the facility was privatized. Since 2009 he has also been a member of the board of trustees of the Kulturfonds Frankfurt RheinMain .

Honor

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Individual evidence

  1. Strike as a means of student protest wears off. New chance for dialogue, in: Die Zeit, December 23, 1977, see: [1] .
  2. http://kulturfonds-frm.de/kulturfonds/gremien .