Frizz Lauterbach
Frizz Lauterbach (born April 15, 1970 in Munich ) is a German music journalist and author. He is a co-founder of the music journalism course at the Munich University of Music and Theater .
Life
Frizz Lauterbach was born into a Munich family. After studying music and journalism, Frizz Lauterbach was a radio author at SWR and BR , music director at NRJ, VH-1 Germany and Radio Salü, and editor at Bayerischer Rundfunk. In addition, since 2005 he has been a member of the Bologna coordination commission for the Bachelor / Master study reform at the music academies in Bavaria and, together with Eckard Heintz , Enjott Schneider , Christoph Adt and Cornel Franz, is a consultant at the Institute for Cultural Management.
He is considered a pioneer of interactive TV formats on the Internet. In 1999 he developed "The Hollywood Reporter Minutes" for AENTV in Los Angeles and "E-Box" for T-Online. He was probably the first to realize an intercontinental TV production between Europe and the USA using a conference call over the Internet.
Frizz Lauterbach is related to the Munich writer Sigi Sommer and grew up in the same apartment in Munich- Sendling .
Works and productions
- 1997: Three Years To Go - audio feature with Bill Gates
- 2004: Book series "Music & Media"
- 2005: Ed .: MTV - Music Machine of a Generation
- 2006: DVD "Traumtext II" with Cesc Gelabert and Helga Pogatschar
- 2007: Ed .: Munich rocks - the wild time on the Isar
- 2010: Ed .: Little secrets about music and media
Web links
- Head of the music journalism master’s program
- Homepage of the course
- Lecturer at the Institute for Cultural Management
- Works by and about Frizz Lauterbach in the catalog of the German National Library
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SURNAME | Lauterbach, Frizz |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German music journalist and author |
DATE OF BIRTH | April 15, 1970 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Munich |