Celina Muza

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Celina Muza (born December 6, 1966 in Puck , Kashubia , Poland ) is a Polish singer and actress .

Life

Muza was born into a family whose members see themselves as Kashubians . She began her training at the Gdynia Music Theater in 1985, where she played leading roles in musicals such as Jesus Christ Superstar and various Polish musicals until 1990 . From 1992 to 1993 she learned acting with Rainer Hauer in the Schauspielhaus Bochum and took part in the vocal training of Rosemarie Hagemann at the Musikhochschule in Dortmund.

She had her first appearance in Germany in 1990 at the theatrium - Young European Theater in Menden / Sauerland , a theater project developed and initiated by Volker Fleige for drama students. In a first performance was "The Dream of life or: On and Ona and Paradise" by Jacek St. Buras ( text ) and Jerzy Satanowski ( music ) on the stage . The Director led André Ochodlo .

She also played various dramatic roles at the Gdynia City Theater and the New Theater, Warsaw under the direction of Adam Hanuszkiewicz . Today she lives in Berlin , played in the musical Cyrano at the Theater des Westens in 1994 under the direction of Helmut Baumann and elegantly combines German-language chansons with jazz in her concerts .

Discography

  • 1998 - Madonna, Witch and Clown (compilation of Polish chansons in German)
  • 2000 - carefree
  • 2002 - Czułość (the Polish version of Carefree)
  • 2004 - Touch me (German-speaking jazz with Piotr Klimek )
  • 2010 - free. (German-speaking jazz)
  • 2016 - Non Omnis Moriar (setting of poems by Mascha Kaléko , Lili Grün and Zuzanna Ginczanka )

Awards

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Celina Muza: Journey through the life of Celina Muza. (No longer available online.) Celina Muza, archived from the original on March 4, 2016 ; accessed on February 9, 2018 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.muza.de
  2. Anelia Stoyanowa: Singer Celina Muza in an interview with Anelia Stoyanowa. Public Republic, February 12, 2013; accessed February 9, 2018 .