Detlev Schönauer

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Detlev Schönauer with an excerpt from his program: Jaques' Bistro in Freiburg, Kulturbörse (2012)
Detlev Schönauer in Freiburg, International Culture Exchange 2012
Detlev Schönauer (2010)

Detlev Schönauer (born October 16, 1953 in Mainz ) is a German cabaret artist . He was best known in his role as the French bistro host Jacques (in the fictional Jacques' Bistro ) through the SR . The name is explained by the direct proximity of the Saarland to France , which has numerous cultural and social influences on the daily life and customs of the Saarlanders. Schönauer is also active as a composer and author.

Career

Schönauer studied physics and worked as a pianist, songwriter and church musician. After graduating, he stayed as a research assistant at Saarland University . During this time he had his first television appearances. Finally he turned his passion into a profession and became a professional cabaret artist.

Appearances on radio and television made Schönauer known in Saarland and beyond. With his stage programs he made guest appearances throughout Germany and also in neighboring countries. His appearances even took him to Greece, Turkey and the German troops in Kosovo (2002).

In 1998 , 1999 and 2000 , Schönauer commented on the Tour de France in cabaret on ARD . Since 2003 he has been on SWR TV 's show Sonntag laughs - Fun from Mainz , in which he is supported by Alice Hoffmann .

Political opinions

Schönauer is a member of the political network Auferstand , which was founded by Oskar Lafontaine and Sahra Wagenknecht . In this context, Schönauer spoke out against Chancellor Merkel's refugee policy and had to take some criticism for it. Schönauer led a lawsuit against the blogger Uwe Caspari, who described his stage program as "racist". The Saarbrücken regional court dismissed the lawsuit on July 25, 2019.

Awards

Detlev Schönauer has received several awards, including the “Goldene Resonanz” cabaret award (2000), the Paulaner Solo + (2001) and the “Hasper Hammer” audience award (2002).

Publications

  • Jacques' bistro. Saar Irish from everyday life . Lehnert Verlag 1996.
  • Zoff at the tap. News from Jacques' Bistro. Jacques observes the Saarlanders . Lehnert Verlag 1997.
  • Detlev Schönauer: The best of his cabaret programs . Edited by Charly Lehnert . Lehnert 1998. ISBN 978-3926320698
  • The un serious history of the Saarland . WeymannBauerVerlag 1998. ISBN 9783929395334
  • Saarland. From coal, Schwenker and Saarvoir-vivre - a home book . Conbook Verlag, Meerbusch 2012, 288 pages. ISBN 978-3-934918-94-8
  • Foam kisses with a migration background . SaPriBooks 2015. ISBN 9783981718300

Discography

Albums
  • 1996: Oh la - Philosophy from Jacques' Bistro (Twilight Music)
  • 1999: Full closure (in-house production)
  • 2000: Hangman's meal - hen party in Jacques' Bistro (Leico-music)
  • 2005: News from Jacques' Bistro (Whiterock)
  • 2011: Berio & Saint-Saëns: Opus Number Zoo & Carnival of the Animals according to Detlev Schönauer (Perc.Pro)
  • 2015: Humperdinck's Hansel and Gretel after Schönauer (Perc.Pro)
  • Unknown year: Cabaret In Jacques' Bistro - Das "Liederliche" guest book ( Saarländischer Rundfunk )
Singles
  • unknown year: Mir sinn Saarbrigger (self-published)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. SR media library
  2. ^ Saarbrücker Zeitung: Stand up Saar is forming today
  3. Saarbrücker Zeitung: "You are quickly put in the right corner"
  4. Saarbrücker Zeitung: Schönauer takes bloggers to court
  5. ^ Matthias Zimmermann, Teresa Bauer: Inferior: Racism accusation - Saar cabaret artist Detlev Schönauer loses in front of the district court. Retrieved July 25, 2019 .