Friedrich-Carl Kobbe
Friedrich-Carl Kobbe (also Friedrich Carl Kobbe; born October 18, 1892 in Krefeld , † May 7, 1957 in Munich ) was a German writer , journalist , theater and radio play director.
Life
Friedrich-Carl Kobbe was the son of Carl Kobbé, chemist and factory owner (formerly Weiler-ter-Meer Chemische Werke in Uerdingen) died in 1916, and Emmy Claire, née Schneider-Scheibler, died in 1939. He studied philology and art history in Göttingen and Münster . From 1919 he worked as a critic and feature editor for the Kassler Allgemeine Zeitung; the Braunschweigische Landeszeitung; the Münchner-Augsburger Abendzeitung and the Kassler Post. In 1930 Kobbe went to the Hamburger Nachrichten , where he worked as a theater critic and head of the arts section until 1935. He was also director of the Kammerspiele Braunschweig from 1923 to 1924 and owner and artistic director of the New Theater Hamburg from 1935 to 1936. In 1937 he went to Düsseldorf as a feature editor at the Düsseldorfer Nachrichten from 1937 to 1940. In 1940 he went back to Munich, where he was initially chief dramaturge at Bavaria Film , until in 1945 he took over the post of guest director of numerous stages at the Munich Theater der Jugend. In July 1946, Kobbe finally moved to the newly founded Kurt Desch publishing house as head of the publishing house , and from 1949 until shortly before his death he was head of the radio play department and literary department as well as senior director at Bayerischer Rundfunk . In this position, Kobbe was responsible for a number of radio play productions as a director and word processor.
Radio play productions
As a director
- 1950: Nocturno - Author: Hans-Jürgen Soehring
- 1951: The Source - Author: Robinson Jeffers
- 1952: The Woman from Andros Island - Author: Thornton Wilder
- 1952: The story of Babar, the little elephant - Author: Jean de Brunhoff
- 1952: The Day of Rest - Author: Paul Claudel
- 1952: Easter - Author: August Strindberg
- 1952: Alkestis - Author: Ernst Wilhelm Eschmann
- 1953: The Persians - Author: Aeschylus
- 1953: Mignon - Authors: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
- 1953: Old woman in the grand hotel - Author: Walter Jens
- 1953: Medea - Author: Robinson Jeffers
- 1954: Pippa Passes By - Author: Robert Browning
- 1954: The Manor - Author: Thomas Wolfe
- 1954: Der Kammersänger - Author: Frank Wedekind
- 1954: The wedding of the Sobeide - Author: Hugo von Hofmannsthal
- 1954: The Golem - Author: Gustav Meyrink
- 1954: Christoph Columbus - Author: Charles Bertin
- 1955: Lenz - Author: Georg Büchner
- 1955: Markheim - Author: Robert Louis Stevenson
- 1955: The Unknown from the Seine - Author: Ödön von Horváth
- 1955: Irrungen, Verrungen - Authors: Theodor Fontane , Margit Wagner , Simon Glas
- 1955: The Children's Crusade - Author: Marcel Schwob
- 1956: The last day of Lisbon - Author: Günter Eich
- 1956: is it you, Anna? - Author: Claude Aveline
- 1956: Firmian and Christine - Author: Roland Ziersch
- 1956: Panel discussions - Author: Walter Jens
- 1957: Strong as Death - Author: Guy de Maupassant
As a processor (word)
- 1949: Schwanenweiß - author: August Strindberg - director: Helmut Brennicke
- 1950: Anonymous letters - Author: Annemarie Artinger - Director: Heinz-Günter Stamm
- 1951: Bathsheba - author: André Gide - director: Helmut Brennicke
- 1951: The Tower - Author: Hugo von Hofmannsthal - Director: Wilm ten Haaf
As a director and editor (word)
- 1951: Clarissa - Author: Gotthold Ephraim Lessing
- 1952: Colombe or The Happiness of Love - Author: Jean Anouilh
- 1952: The white fan - Author: Hugo von Hofmannsthal
- 1953: We were three - Author: Jean Sarment
- 1953: Love - and How to Heal It - Author: Thornton Wilder
- 1955: Thekla - Author: Friedrich Schiller
- 1956: Um Lucretia - Author: Jean Giraudoux
- 1956: Julia - Author: Friedrich Hebbel
- 1956: The Emperor and the Witch - Author: Hugo von Hofmannsthal
- 1957: The incorruptible - Author: Hugo von Hofmannsthal
Fonts
- 1911: fireplace. Sketches and verses with the portrait of the author after a chalk drawing by Bruno Kreissler. Verlag J. Greven, Crefeld (printed in 350 numbered copies by W. Drugulin, Leipzig) (as editor)
- 1931: Between the times. Hamburger Theater 1930. Alster Verlag, Hamburg (printed by Hermann's Erben, Hamburg) (as publisher)
- 1932: theater at this time? (as editor)
- 1946: Fantastic stories. Kurt Desch Verlag, Munich (as editor)
- 1948: Salamander is supposed to glow. Fantastic stories. Kurt Desch Verlag, Munich (as editor)
Web links
- Literature by and about Friedrich-Carl Kobbe in the catalog of the German National Library
Individual evidence
- ↑ Brief portrait at literaturportal-bayern.de , accessed on November 12, 2015
- ↑ Brief portrait on the website of Bayerischer Rundfunk , accessed on November 12, 2015
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Kobbe, Friedrich-Carl |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Kobbe, Friedrich Carl |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German writer, journalist, theater and radio play director |
DATE OF BIRTH | October 18, 1892 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Krefeld |
DATE OF DEATH | May 7, 1957 |
Place of death | Munich |