Eberhard Radisch

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Eberhard Radisch (* 1928 ; † January 21, 2004 in Munich ) was a German concert agent and entrepreneur.

Radisch comes from an entrepreneurial family in Dresden . His grandfather ran the mustard factory Max Friedrich Senf, which was formerly supplier to the royal Saxon court, until 1945 . After the company was expropriated when the GDR was founded , Radisch turned his back on Dresden and moved to Munich. There he built a successful career as an artist and concert agent. In 1969 he founded the music publishing company Acquis together with the actor Peter Berling .

After the fall of the Wall, he and his sister Gisela Ney got the family business back and brought the mustard back onto the market under the name Friedrichs Dresdner Tafelsenf .

Radisch was married to the actress Elisabeth Volkmann since 1998 , with whom he had lived since the mid-1970s. He died of lung cancer on January 21, 2004 at the age of 75.