Anke Lautenbach

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Anke Lautenbach (born March 11, 1960 in Halberstadt ; † April 24, 2012 in Berlin ) was a German singer and lecturer for singing.

Life

Anke Lautenbach began to be interested in singing and music at an early age. From 1979 to 1984 she studied culture and music at the Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy University of Music and Theater in Leipzig . At the same time Lautenbach received a vocal training and performed as a singer in a dance band. In 1988 she began studying singing at the Leipzig University of Music, which she graduated with honors in 1991. In 1997 she took part in the German preliminary decision for the Eurovision Song Contest with the song Between Heaven and Earth .

Since 1987 she sang in different bands, eventually she founded her first band called Noble Noise . Her repertoire included classical music ( Messiah variations after Handel ) as well as film hits , German pop and chansons ( Kurt Tucholsky ).

She then appeared on the television shows Tonight No. 1 next to Dagmar Frederic , music for you in MDR , Elblandfestspiele Wittenberge - operetta gala on rbb television next to Jochen Kowalski and Björn Casapietra . At several gala evenings of Classic Open Air she was engaged as a guest soloist on the Berlin Gendarmenmarkt . In the Friedrichstadtpalast Berlin she was engaged for the revue Kiek ma an .

In 2005 she founded the Scala Academy for Singing and Entertainment , a school for young stage artists, which was located in the Berlin Admiralspalast . In addition to her role as a lecturer, Anke Lautenbach also appeared there as a vocal soloist in the academy's small salon theater.

The artist was a founding member of the European Culture Workshop (EKW) and from 2007 to 2012 the first vice-president of this European organization for the promotion of art, theater and music.

She taught song interpretation at the Western Pomerania Theater Academy .

Anke Lautenbach succumbed to cancer .

Discography

Albums

  • 1993: Classic Open Air: Eternal Songs (soloist)
  • 2004: feelings
  • 2005: Tell me more about yourself
  • 2006: Live in the Yorkschlösschen

Singles

  • 1997: Between heaven and earth
  • 1999: Mamma Mia, what a night
  • 2008: I'm not afraid to fly
  • 2008: There is always a way
  • 2008: Christmas
  • 2009: An angel is missing in heaven today
  • 2009: mirror images
  • 2010: Today I just stop

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Anke Lautenbach is dead. Www.derwesten.de, April 24, 2012, accessed on April 24, 2012 .