Eberhard Freudenberg

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Eberhard Freudenberg (born May 7, 1920 in Bremen , † 1977 ) was a German radio editor and director.

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Eberhard Freudenberg was born in 1920 as the son of Winfried Freudenberg in Bremen. From 1949 to 1957 Freudenberg worked at Radio Bremen in the home radio department, which he also helped to build up. During this time he created and / or directed numerous radio versions of Low German works. He especially preferred high quality literary material. In his work for Heimatfunk, Freudenberg attached great importance to making it clear that it had nothing to do with kitsch or backward-looking homecoming. He achieved this by staging controversial time-critical radio plays such as Tein Jahr un dree Daag (1954). Freudenberg played a key role in developing the “Low German House Calendar” and the “Low German Chronicle” from Radio Bremen.

Later work for the German television program.

Freudenberg's artistic estate is administered by the Institute for Low German in Bremen.

Radio plays

Director

Editing only (word)

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Biographical data of Eberhard Freudenberg in: Who's Who in Germany - The German Who's Who. 5th edition. Who's Who Book & Publishing, Ottobrunn 1974, ISBN 3-921220-05-X , p. 431.
  2. Eberhard Freudenberg in: Handbuch zur Niederdeutsche Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaft , by Gerhard Cordes, Dieter Mèohn, S + W Steuer- und Wirtschaftsverlag, 1983, p. 474.