Bernhard Doerdelmann

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Bernhard Doerdelmann (born January 18, 1930 in Recklinghausen , † August 1, 1988 in Rothenburg ob der Tauber ), sometimes working under the pseudonym Cornelius Streiter , was a German publishing director, poet, storyteller, radio author and editor.

In 1983, Bernhard Doerdelmann, using his pseudonym Cornelius Streiter, wrote an almost one-hour audio picture for Bayerischer Rundfunk about “ Sophie Strasser - the Viennese from Regensburg or: How Franz von Soupe came to be world famous” on February 20, 1983 on the 2nd radio program was broadcast. Although the majority of the biographical details presented as facts are demonstrably fictitious, the archivist and music historian Raimund Walter SterlIn good faith, Streiter's inventions are passed down as facts in two detailed Sofie von Suppè articles: “Rosine Sophie Strasser (1841–1926). Her significance for Franz von Suppé's life and work ”and“ A Regensburg woman as a musical muse in Vienna. Franz von Suppé's wife Rosine Sophie Suppé, b. Strasser (1841–1926). "

His lyrical work is highlighted by Killy and Wilpert as “socially critical” and “from humanitarian impetus”.

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  1. Cornelius Streiter [= Bernhard Doerdelmann]: Sophie Strasser - the Viennese from Regensburg or: How Franz von Soup came to world fame. An audio picture by Cornelius Streiter. Broadcast by Bayerischer Rundfunk on February 20, 1983 on the 2nd radio program. 12:05 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. 24-page typescript. BR, Historical Archive, HF / 23240.3.
  2. ^ Raimund Walter Sterl: Raisin Sophie Strasser (1841-1926). Their significance for Franz von Suppé's life and work. In: Music in Bavaria. Half-yearly publication of the Society for Bavarian Music History . No. 49. (Tutzing) 1995. pp. 55-63
  3. ^ Raimund Walter Sterl: A Regensburg woman as a musical muse in Vienna. Franz von Suppé's wife Rosine Sophie Suppé, b. Strasser (1841-1926). In: Regensburger Almanach 1996. Volume 29. (Regensburg) 1996, pp. 179-185.