Barbara Dorsch

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Barbara Dorsch (born October 29, 1955 in Passau ) is a Lower Bavarian cabaret artist , actress and musician.

Life

After graduating from the European Gymnasium Leopoldinum Passau, Barbara Dorsch studied for six months at the Augsburg Mozart Conservatory. In 1972 she joined the third formation of the Passau protest singer group Bavarian City Preachers with Jürgen Hellwing and Bruno Jonas .

In 1982 Barbara Dorsch made her debut as a singer with Elmar Raida in the Scharfrichterhaus in Passau, where she has performed with him ever since. Together with Gerlinde Feicht, Dorsch has formed the Duo Passauer Saudiandln for 30 years , with Dorsch singing and Feicht playing the accordion. You appear on Bavarian cabaret stages, also together with Raida, and interpret dialect Bavarian folk music, French chansons, Italian ballads and English jazz standards. In 2006 the duo was seen in an episode of the comedy television series Auffahrt Nockherberg . With Gerlinde Feicht u. a. Barbara Dorsch also creates musical and literary collages with works by Bavarian poets such as Emerenz Meier and Lena Christ .

Dorsch played in several television film productions. In 1985 she embodied the character of Barbara in the television play The Dream of the Pechstein Sisters by Nina Grosse . In 1994 she played the wife in Zimmer Various's cabaret film Schartl . In the comedy Die Hummel by Sebastian Stern from 2010 she took on a supporting role. She also appeared as an actress in the short films "s'Lichtl" (2015) and "Finstere Au" (2018), directed by the Passau filmmaker Philipp Wagner.

From September 2011 to April 2016, Barbara Dorsch was heard in the role of “Passauer Donaunixerls” on the radio show for children “ Betthupferl” of the Bavarian Radio .

Awards

  • 2007: Music Prize from the European House Foundation - Konzerthaus Passau together with Gerlinde Feicht for the “Passau Saudi Arabians”.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Three who come together in the blues , Passauer Neue Presse / Feuilleton from May 14, 2012 ( beginning of article )
  2. Two women yodel their way through the mess of their program , Mittelbayerische Zeitung, November 9, 2006
  3. ^ Claudia Schmid: Passauer Land, Gmeiner Verlag, 2011, ISBN 978-3-8392-1161-8 , p. 83
  4. Elke Zanner: The role play of the "Ilzigen". In: Passauer Neue Presse from February 13, 2010 (p. 28; beginning of article )
  5. ^ Achim Klünder: Lexikon der Fernsehspiele , Vol. 1, KG Saur Verlag, 1991, p. 623
  6. The Dream of the Pechstein Sisters, SWR ( Memento from May 12, 2014 in the Internet Archive )
  7. ^ Raimund Meisenberger: BR ends "Donaunixerl", but Barbara Dorsch plays in the crime scene . In: Passau - News - Newspaper - PNP . ( pnp.de [accessed on March 31, 2017]).
  8. Bavarian country poetry as a real enjoyment of art , PASSAUER NEUE PRESSE, May 22, 2007, website Konzerthaus Passau