Elisabet Woska

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Elisabet Woska (born June 5, 1938 in Baden near Vienna ; † March 27, 2013 in Munich ) was an Austrian actress .

Life

Elisabet Woska completed her acting studies with Fred Liewehr , Helmuth Kraus and Dorothea Neff . Then she was a television announcer for ORF , ZDF and WDR . In 1958 she received the "Il sorriso d'Europa" award (RAI, Rome 1958).

She had acting engagements in Vienna, Klagenfurt, Celle, Kiel, Ingolstadt, Bonn, Augsburg and Munich (including the Residenztheater). Furthermore, radio plays, film and television as well as synchronization.

Grave site at the forest cemetery in Munich

Since 1971 she has been working with the composer Wilfried Hiller , who later became her husband. The monodrama On This Today (with EW in the title role; ZDF 1974, Münchner Opernfestspiele 1979), the television opera Niobe (title role; BR / ORF, recognition award of the city of Salzburg 1977), You are beautiful, my friend - Schulamit (ZDF 1982 ), the melodrama Der Josa with the magic fiddle (narrator, 1985), the theater productions Trödelmarkt der Träume (the Schaubudensängerin; text Michael Ende, 1984/2002), Me delights her little mouth red - from the songbook of Clara Hätzlerin (die Fahrende, Landshuter Hofmusiktage, 1984) and after Wilhelm Busch Der Geigenseppel (EXPO 2000, Hanover).

Since 1981 Woska has been an artistic assistant at the Munich Music Nights. Elisabet Hiller-Woska died on March 27, 2013 two days before the premiere of her husband's work “Gedankensplitter”, for which she had selected texts.

Projects and works

Exhibition projects

  • Franz Liszt (1986)
  • Günter Bialas and his circle (1986)
  • The Munich Agreement 1938 (1991)
  • The Kalevala Epos - the shamanism of the circumpolar peoples (1991) at the Munich Academy of Music .
  • Hiller & Ende (State Theater am Gärtnerplatz 1988)
  • Harald Genzmer (Old Town Hall Munich 1989)
  • Love, lust and passion for over 600 years (Landshut Town Hall, Hofmusiktage 1990)
  • Jean-Pierre Ponnelle (Bavarian State Opera 1991)
  • Carl Orff (Andechs Monastery 1992)
  • Wilfried Hiller (Gasteig Munich 2011)

Records and CDs

Tranquilla Trampeltreu, The Lindwurm and the Butterfly, Norbert Nackendick, Filemonaltenreich (DGG Junior). Josa with the magic fiddle (Patmos, DGG), Enoch Aden (Arts), Intermezzo (EMI), flea market of dreams (Sad tropics), Schulamit (Wergo), The small blue mountain lake (DGG).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. "Thought Splinters " premiered on Good Friday (accessed March 30, 2013)