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Claudia Look-Hirnschal (born January 27, 1962 in Dessau ; † January 28, 2018 ) was a German presenter and editor, especially of gardening programs.

Career

Claudia Hirnschal took violin lessons at the age of six, and later learned to play the piano. From 1976 to 1980 she sang in the radio youth choir Wernigerode , of which she was the speaker. During this time she visited the EOS "Gerhart Hauptmann" in Wernigerode . After graduating from high school , she studied speech and German . During her studies she moderated a few dance tournaments on GDR television, and she also graduated as a choir director. After completing her studies, she wanted to work as a phonetician . When this did not succeed, she went to radio in the GDR and, from 1984, moderated congratulatory programs on the Weimar broadcaster . She also dealt with Thuringian dialects.

After founding the Mitteldeutscher Rundfunk (MDR) , she worked from 1992 as a presenter for various morning magazines and the Thuringia Journal . In MDR 1 Radio Thuringia the hobby gardener moderated on Saturday mornings from 9am to 13pm the Radio Garden and answered on the "green phone" listener questions. From 2000 she also worked for MDR television as an editor and presenter of advice programs on the topic of gardens and from March 2000 she presented the new television program MDR Garten .

In 2005, Hirnschal took on the role of the announcer in Erek Kühn's short film Mozartbrot . In 2015 she moderated the two-part television documentary In the Castles and Gardens of the Loire .

Seriously ill, she had to stop working in the spring of 2016. Claudia Look-Hirnschal died on January 28, 2018 at the age of 56.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. shock! Famous MDR garden specialist is dead . Tag24.de , January 30, 2018, accessed January 30, 2018.