berlin radio plays

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legal form GbR
founding 2005
Seat Berlin
management Ingo Fried (Management)
Branch media
Website www.berliner-hoerspiele.de

The berliner Hörspiele are a German audio book publisher based in Berlin - Treptow . The publishing program ranges from poetry , romantic classics and current fiction to academic audio books with a historical focus.

history

The publishing house was founded in 2005 by Ingo Fried. The first published production was Knallhart by Gregor Tessnow voiced by David Kross . In 2006, the expansion of the publishing house was slowed down by the insolvency of the first sales partner.

In addition to the publishing house, the production of voice recordings in the sound studio of the berliner Hörspiele is a permanent topic.

program

The works set to music include Robert Zimmermann wonders about love , to the film of the same name by Leander Haußmann and Knallhart to the film by Detlev Buck .

The main areas are, on the one hand, the classics of the Romantic period , whereby classic audio books are produced during the implementation (e.g. The Stone Heart by ETA Hoffmann , read by Henning Kober) or sounds, music and various speakers are used to recreate the classics Let light shine (e.g. The Sandman by ETA Hoffmann, a scenic reading with music and noises). In the area of poetry with music, the audio book "Greetings from the Mattress Crypt" was published . There are interpretations of Heinrich Heine's poetry by Erich Schwarz with piano interpretations by Jens Wohlrab.

The Science Edition appears in the area of ​​scientific audio books. At the end of 2009 the first historical audio books read by professors and lecturers appeared in this ("Spectaculum Mundi Medievalis - The Drama of the Medieval World" by Stephan Warnatsch, "Little History of the Free University Berlin" by Wolfgang Wippermann , "Christmas Pictures " by Thomas Blisniewski )

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