Daniel Große Boymann

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Daniel Große Boymann (2012)

Daniel Große Boymann (born May 19, 1976 in Munich ) is a German actor , author , translator , musician and director .

Life

Growing up in Eichenau , he first attended the musical Pestalozzi-Gymnasium and then the Erasmus-Grasser-Gymnasium . He then completed training as a musical performer at the Vienna Music University . He has lived in Vienna since then and is mostly freelance . Some of the areas in which he is active today were largely self-taught .

Daniel Große Boymann has been married to the opera singer Magdalena Anna Hofmann since 2008 .

Areas of activity

Actor / singer

During his time as a student at the Pestalozzi-Gymnasium, he took part in two children's operas ( Hans Werner Henze's Pollicino in the Prinzregententheater Munich and Benjamin Britten's Let’s Make an Opera in the Munich Marstall ).

After his training he first played at the Wiener Metropol , then in Vienna, among others, at the Akzent Theater, the Vienna Volksoper , the StadtTheater walfischgasse , the Simpl cabaret and the Theater Center Forum. Other stations included the Stadttheater Klagenfurt , the Stadttheater Baden , the Theater im Hof, Enns , in Germany the Bremer Theater , the Schlossparktheater Berlin , the Theater Paderborn , the two theaters of the Stuttgart theater , in Frankfurt the Fritz Rémond Theater and the comedy , the Contra-Kreis-Theater Bonn, the comedy on the old town market in Braunschweig a . a., also the Théâtre National du Luxembourg . He has toured several times with Konzertdirektion Landgraf , most recently with a stage adaptation of Günter Grass's novel Die Blechtrommel .

He is often used in a double function as an actor / singer and at the same time pianist / musical director .

He stood in front of the camera for various short films and commercials , as well as in 2015 for the TV series SOKO Donau .

Author / translator

In 2004 he took over the management of the Klagenfurt summer stage scherzo from Alexander Kuchinka and began writing his own musical theater pieces, which were also performed there: figaro (2004), Odysseus geht irr (2005), Rössl - rejodelt! (2006) and piano & forte (2007).

Together with Thomas Kahry he wrote the play Spatz und Engel , which was initially performed in an abbreviated form as a staged reading at the Burgtheater in Vienna in 2013 and was then included in the program due to its great success, lasted 6 seasons and over 70 performances and in Graz , Bozen and Meran made guest appearances. In autumn 2015, a tour production of the complete piece was made in Switzerland . Since then there have been other productions u. a. in Brno , Gießen , Detmold , Frankfurt and Berlin . In 2018 the English version The Angel And The Sparrow was premiered at the Segal Center in Montreal , the production was played under the changed title Piaf / Dietrich - A Legendary Affair 2019/20 at Mirvish Productions in Toronto .

For the Brothers Grimm Festival in Hanau 2020, he and Marian Lux wrote a musical version of Das brave Schneiderlein , which was postponed to 2021 shortly before the rehearsals started due to Covid-19.

In 2010 he wrote a completely new translation of the Monty Python musical Spamalot for Gallissas- Verlag , which has since been successfully implemented in numerous German-speaking theaters. (including Schauspielhaus Bochum , Badisches Staatstheater Karlsruhe , Tiroler Landestheater Innsbruck , Theater am Hechtplatz Zurich, St. Pauli Theater Hamburg, Salzburger Landestheater , Freilichtspiele Tecklenburg ...)

Other musicals he has translated include a. Dogfight - An ugly game ( Dogfight ) by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul , only until tomorrow ( Tomorrow Morning ) by Laurence Mark Wythe , The Story of My Life ( The Story of My Life ) by Neil Bartram and Brian Hill and Love, murder and Adel obligations ( A gentleman's Guide To Love and Murder ) by Steven Lutvak and Robert L. Freedman . Most recently, he translated the Cirque Du Soleil musical Paramour for Stage Entertainment .

Musician / arranger

Daniel Große Boymann learned the instruments violin and piano and especially uses the latter in theater productions. He sang in various choirs for several years, a. a. the Philharmonic Choir Fürstenfeld, led by his father Heinz Große Boymann for many years, or the Munich a cappella formation VoicesInTime .

For the production When the Wind blows - Comedian Harmonists mal 2 by Sam Madwar and Robert Kolar , he transcribed the original arrangements of the Comedy Harmonists and also took on the rehearsal and the role of the pianist. At the Stadttheater Baden he arranged the inter-act music for the operetta Casanova for various appearances by a group of singers modeled on the Comedian Harmonists , studied them and sang along with them. He also played the pianist of the Comedian Harmonists, Erwin Bootz , in the Paderborn Theater . For the CD Die Liebe geht, die Liebe geht by the Berlin Comedian Harmonists he arranged two numbers.

At the Stadttheater Klagenfurt he created new arrangements for Thomas Pigor 's children's musical Cinderella and acted as musical director. He directed u. a. also the German-language premiere of the musical The Cabaret of Lost Souls by Christian Siméon and Patrick Laviosa in the Walfischgasse City Theater in Vienna, a production of the musical Tick, Tick… ​​BOOM! in the Sellawie Theater in Enns, the production of Kohlhaas 21 at the Alten Schauspielhaus Stuttgart and the world premiere of the NDW musical Fred vom Jupiter by Wolfgang Adenberg at the Contra-Kreis-Theater Bonn. Most recently at the Theater im Hof ​​in Enns he worked several times as musical director, arranger or composer as well as performer and musician.

Director

In the years 2004 to 06 Daniel Große Boymann staged the pieces he created scherzo for the Klagenfurt Summer Stage . In 2017 he staged Spatz und Engel at the Fritz Rémond Theater in Frankfurt . This production went on tour with the touring theater Thespiskarren in 2020. For the Klassik am Dom Festival Linz he wrote and staged a concert version of the operetta The Merry Widow together with Alexander Kuchinka . At the Music and Art University of the City of Vienna , a new version of Odysseus goes wrong was created under his direction in the same year .

Previous work

Roles (selection)

Books / translations (selection)

Musical activities (selection)

  • 2016–2019: musical direction, arrangements, piano, violin: Der varreckte Hof , Das Mädl aus der Vorstadt , Der Held aus dem Westen , (also composition) Sommerfrische! for the Theater im Hof, Enns
  • 2015–2018: musical direction, arrangements, piano: Die Blechtrommel (various theaters)
  • 2014: musical direction, keyboards: tick, tick… BOOM! (Sellawie Theater, Enns)
  • 2013: Two arrangements: CD Love comes, love goes ( Deutsche Grammophon )
  • 2011: musical direction and arrangements: Kohlhaas 21 ( Stuttgart, Altes Schauspielhaus )
  • 2011–2014: musical direction, arrangements, piano: comedian by mistake (various theaters)
  • 2010–2020: Arrangements and piano: Noch'n Gedicht - the Heinz Erhardt Revue (various theaters)
  • 2008: musical direction, piano, violin: Cinderella ( Stadttheater Klagenfurt )
  • 2005: musical direction, keyboards: Fred vom Jupiter ( Contra-Kreis-Theater Bonn)
  • 2003: musical direction, arrangements, piano: When the wind blows - Comedian Harmonists times 2 (ORF-Theater, Klagenfurt)
  • 2002: musical direction: Lucky Stiff - dead but happy (Liegl-Garage, Klagenfurt)

Directorial work (selection)

  • 2004: figaro (scherzo, the Klagenfurt summer stage)
  • 2005: Odysseus goes crazy (scherzo, the Klagenfurt summer stage)
  • 2006: Rössl - rejodel! (scherzo, the Klagenfurt summer stage)
  • 2017: Spatz and Engel (Fritz Rémond Theater, Frankfurt)
  • 2018: The Merry Widow (Klassik am Dom / Rheingau Music Festival )
  • 2018: Odysseus goes crazy (MuK-Theater, Vienna)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Benefit gala “Spatz und Engel” in the Burgtheater on November 14, 2013.
  2. Trailer "Spatz und Engel" on youtube.
  3. ^ Spatz und Engel ( Memento of March 28, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Swiss tour production.
  4. Cognito cz, sro, see https://www.cognito.cz : SPARROW AND ANGEL | Městské divadlo Brno. Retrieved May 7, 2020 .
  5. SPARROW AND ANGEL - City Theater Giessen. Retrieved May 7, 2020 .
  6. mir media-digital agency- www.mir.de: Spatz und Engel. Retrieved May 7, 2020 .
  7. You have no regrets. Not very much, anyway. October 21, 2017, accessed May 7, 2020 .
  8. ^ Renaissance Theater - SPATZ AND ENGEL - The story of friendship between Edith Piaf and Marlene Dietrich. Retrieved May 7, 2020 .
  9. SimboliQ Technologies: The Angel & the Sparrow. Retrieved May 7, 2020 .
  10. Mirvish | Piaf / Dietrich. Retrieved May 7, 2020 .
  11. - The brave little tailor (musical). March 21, 2020, accessed May 7, 2020 .
  12. ^ "Spamalot" on the Gallissas website
  13. An ugly game . October 16, 2017. Archived from the original on October 16, 2017. Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Retrieved February 10, 2018. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.tfn-online.de
  14. Biography of Daniel Große Boymann on the Gallissas website
  15. "The story of my life on the website of" Musik und Bühne "
  16. The creative and the orchestra | Cirque du Soleil PARAMOR - The Musical, Hamburg | Stage entertainment. Retrieved May 7, 2020 .
  17. "Love comes love goes CD on" Deutsche Grammophon "
  18. ^ "Cinderella premiere on kulturchannel.at
  19. "The Cabaret of Lost Souls on unitedmusicals.de
  20. ^ "Kohlhaas21 ( Memento from February 7, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) in the archive of the Schauspielbühnen Stuttgart
  21. "Fred vom Jupiter1 in the archives of Contra-Kreis Theater
  22. ^ Theater in the courtyard. Retrieved May 7, 2020 .
  23. You have no regrets. Not very much, anyway. October 21, 2017, accessed May 7, 2020 .
  24. Sparrow and Angel | Touring theater THESPISKARREN. Retrieved May 7, 2020 .
  25. "The Merry Widow" danced between Free Trade and #MeToo. Retrieved May 7, 2020 .
  26. Odysseus goes astray. Retrieved May 7, 2020 .