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Bernadette Hengst (2015)
Bernadette Hengst and her drummer / bassist at Trillke-Gut on October 13, 2012

Bernadette La Hengst (* 1967 in Bad Salzuflen ), bourgeois Bernadette Hengst, is a German pop and electro pop musician. Among other things, she was a singer and guitarist with the Hamburg band Die Bride is eye-catching . She also works as a theater director .

biography

Bernadette La Hengst, like many musicians from the so-called Hamburg School, comes from Bad Salzuflen and moved to Berlin in 1987 to work as an actress. In 1988 she went to Hamburg, where in 1990 she founded the band Die Braut haut ins Auge with Peta Devlin (bass), Barbara Haß (guitar), Katja Böhm (drums) and Karen Dennig (organ) . She also worked with other Hamburg musicians like Huah! , Rocko Schamoni and the Mobylettes . With her booking agency BH Booking she also supported musicians who were friends, such as B. The aeronauts .

After Die Brauthaut ins Augen dissolved in 2000, Bernadette La Hengst began a solo career. In 2002 she released her first solo album The Best Moment in Your Life . In 2003 she was one of the organizers of the Hamburg Ladyfest and received the award for women artists of the state of North Rhine-Westphalia . In 2004 she got involved in the coaching project for girl bands, Sistars , had her daughter Ella Mae in June 2004 and moved to Berlin eight weeks later. In early 2005 she released an album as part of the Schwabinggrad Ballet . On her second solo album La beat , released in October 2005, she combines her political, feminist and personal lyrics with electronic beats and sampling techniques , but largely continues to stick to song structures.

At the beginning of 2009 (February) a duet with Dr. Renz from Fettes Brot with the title The very first time .

In 2010 she released the record Sisters & Brothers together with Oliver M. Guz and Knarf Rellöm under the name Die Zukunft .

In 2012, the album Integrier mich, Baby followed , which goes back to a production at the Thalia Theater Hamburg 2011, in which La Hengst worked together with students from integration courses. According to her own statements, in her work with marginalized social groups, she is particularly interested in how society deals with them. In this context there was also a project with the homeless at the theater in Freiburg . Integrate me, Baby was published in collaboration with Rocko Schamoni , GUZ , the Aeronauts and Peta Devlin .

In June 2014, it sang as a guest on the album Everything is lit by Fiva the chorus of We stick to it .

From 2018 La Hengst played as guitarist in the David Bowie musical Lazarus in the Hamburg Schauspielhaus .

In 2019 La Hengst released her sixth solo album Wir sind die haben bei Trikont . The album contains songs that have Arabic influences and refer to the time when La Hengst's parents lived in Beirut . Two songs were written on a trip from Madrid to Casablanca inspired by the band Embryo , and one song deals with La Hengst's mother's flight experiences. The album title refers to the initiative The Many , which was co-founded by La Hengst.

Discography

solo

  • 2002: Bernadette La Hengst - The best moment in your life has just been now ( Trikont )
  • 2005: Bernadette La Hengst - La Beat (Trikont)
  • 2008: Bernadette La Hengst - Machinette (Trikont / Ritchie Records), with guests: Hans-Joachim Irmler von Faust as co-producer, Knarf Rellöm , the wind instruments of the aeronauts , Pastor Leumund , Tim Isfort Orchestra, Nufa, Ton Matton
  • 2009: Complaints Choir St. Pölten , participative song and music video
  • 2012: Bernadette La Hengst - Integrate me, Baby (Trikont / Ritchie Records)
  • 2015: Bernadette La Hengst - Save the World With This Melody (Trikont)
  • 2019: Bernadette La Hengst - We are the many (Trikont / Indigo)

The future

(actually: Bernadette La Hengst, Knarf Rellöm & Guz are the future ):

  • 2010: Sisters & Brothers (Trikont / Ritchie Records)

Schwabinggrad Ballet

The bride catches the eye

  • 1994: The bride is in the eye - The bride is in the eye
  • 1995: The bride catches the eye - What do I take with me
  • 1998: The bride catches the eye - Pop is dead
  • 2000: The bride catches the eye - +1 on the guest list

Sampler contributions

  • 1988: VA: Presented almost worldwide: Now! ... The stars ... The stranger ... The bee hunters ... The Time Twisters ... Bernadette Hengst (The "Red" Cassette Sampler No. 1), Fast Worldwide
  • 1988: VA: Presented almost worldwide: Now! ... The stars ... The stranger ... The bee hunters ... The Time Twisters ... Bernadette Hengst (The "Blue" Cassette Sampler No. 2), Fast Worldwide
  • 2002: "A girl named Gerd" on A Boy Named Sue - Johnny Cash Revisited (Trikont)
  • 2005: "If not now, then never" on Stay Gold, Mädchen (MerMer)
  • 2008: "I'm not a baby anymore" on the tone setting - songs for all ages from 3 (Trikont)
  • 2008: "The very first time" on electricity and urge (Fettes Brot)
  • 2008: "Never there" on permission, we come from Hamburg 3 (EMI)
  • 2014: "Maybe" - on A Tribute to Nils Kopagh & Fink (Trocadero)

Theater productions

  • 2012 Planet der Frauen , directed by Viola Hasselberg, combat operetta at the Freiburg Theater
  • 2012: Integrate mich, baby , play at the Thalia Theater Hamburg
  • 2012: Wittenburg complaints choir , involved in the temporary city revitalization project Große Potemkinsche Straße by urban planner Ton Matton and filmmaker Michael Kockot
  • 2010: Deutschlandmärchen , play with Till Müller-Klug , in the Sophiensaele Berlin and at the FFT Düsseldorf
  • 2010 Beats on probation , play at the Thalia Theater Hamburg
  • 2010: Girls' Planet for the project Ruhr.2010 - Next Generation 2010 , workshop series with participatory songwriting, band formation, music video and play / concert for girls, at the Grillo-Theater Essen, that with the other elements of Ruhr.2010 - Next Generation 2010 Staged by director Nuran David Calis in October 2010
  • 2009/2010: Cabinet , a Turkish-German theater bazaar at the Freiburg Theater
  • 2009: Beggar Opera , directed by Christoph Frick with Beggar Choir at the Freiburg Theater
  • 2009: Complaints Choir St. Pölten , at the Festspielhaus St. Pölten, together with the musician Andreas A. Müller and the choreographer Sabina Holzer
  • 2009: The Interior Minister , radio play and play; Texts, production and dramaturgy together with Till Müller-Klug, with Claudia Wiedemer, Sophiensaele Berlin
  • 2009: Eichbaum Opera , premiere on June 24, 2009, performed at the Eichbaum U18 station in Mülheim an der Ruhr , music together with Ari Benjamin Meyers , musical director: Askan Geisler
  • 2009: Freiburg Beggar Opera , ensemble project on life situations in Germany, premiere on January 23, 2009 in the Freiburg Theater
  • 2007: The future in the retirement home , participatory cross-genre project with senior citizens, together with Jan Theiler (Pastor Leumund), at the Freiburg Theater
  • 2006: The populist paradise (the monthly platform for megalomania and experiential populism ), by Bernadette La Hengst, Till Müller-Klug, Cal McBride; Premiere on February 26, 2006, HAU 2 (Hebbel am Ufer) , Berlin
  • 2005/6: Participation in Unos United - Everyone wants to be like everyone else , by Volker März Official contribution of the federal government's arts and culture program to the 2006 FIFA World Cup, July 2005 to July 2006
  • 2004: The love populist
  • 2003: Participation in everything you have to do yourself - globalization training in 20 lessons , premiere on November 6, 2003, by and with Marion Baumgartner, Matthias von Hartz, Bernadette Hengst, Tanja Krone, Claudia Wiedemer, Martina Stoian, Steffen Dost, Jochen Roller, Sophiensaele Berlin

Radio plays

  • 2014: John Birke / Oliver Augst : Alle Toten 2014 - Director: John Birke / Oliver Augst (radio play - DKultur / RBB / HR / Volksbühne Berlin)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Dirk Wagner: The world improver. In: sz.de. Süddeutsche Zeitung Digitale Medien GmbH, April 23, 2019, accessed on April 25, 2019 .
  2. ". Mösenbonus So what?"; Interview with Anne Fromm; taz, the daily newspaper, issue from 22./23. September 2012
  3. intro # 206; October 2012; New records: Music & radio plays, page 90
  4. Falk Schreiber: David Bowie musical “Lazarus” celebrates its premiere in Hamburg. In: www.abendblatt.de. Zeitungsgruppe Hamburg GmbH, November 18, 2018, accessed on April 25, 2019 .
  5. Frank Sawatzki: Bernadette La Hengst We are the many. In: musikexpress.de. Axel Springer Mediahouse Berlin GmbH, March 14, 2019, accessed on April 25, 2019 .
  6. Anna Fastabend: "I am a tracer". In: spex.de. Piranha Media GmbH, March 13, 2019, accessed on April 25, 2019 .
  7. Bernadette la Hengst: Machinette , Trikont Musikverlag CD US-0382
  8. Bernadette La Hengst, Knarf Rellöm & Guz are The Future - Sisters & Brothers at Discogs
  9. Schwabinggrad Ballet at Discogs
  10. ^ Website of the city revitalization project Grosse Potemkinsche Strasse
  11. ^ Metropolis Ruhr : "Ruhr.2010: Youth project" Next Generation "starts on January 30th.", From December 8th, 2009
  12. Bernadette La Hengst's official website, Theater submenu