Günter Bormann

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Günter Bormann (born June 30, 1929 in Leipzig ; † May 8, 1991 ibid) is a German radio play director , program and news announcer.

Günter Bormann's grave in the Leipzig south cemetery

Life

Günter Bormann completed an apprenticeship as an actor at the Theater Academy in Leipzig before he made his debut as a speaker in radio plays for the Mitteldeutscher Rundfunk in Leipzig in 1950 and qualified as assistant to the radio play director Werner Wieland for his first own radio play productions. For school radio and literature programs that were directed by Bormann, there were numerous assignments as news, program and concert speakers.

Special gained popularity Günter Bormann as a speaker and moderator of the two times a year radiated fair shaft and with the two moderators, where he and Irmgard Lehmann steadily in Leipzig's regional program of Radio DDR I was experiencing.

When the radio play, feature and reading production of the Leipzig radio play studio experienced an institutionalized revival from 1964 under the direction of Walter Niklaus , Günter Bormann was able to get involved again with his own productions, especially in the area of ​​children's and detective radio plays. With over 400 radio productions, which are included in its contribution to the DRA, Günter Bormann is one of the long-standing and important broadcasting employees of the Leipzig Radio House Springer road and therefore the most prolific directors for the radio play of the broadcast of the GDR .

In addition to this work for the radio, Günter Bormann has made a name for himself as a speaker in many large novel readings for the extensive inventory of the German Central Library for the Blind in Leipzig .

Radio plays and features (selection)

Director
  • 1958: Rolf Gumlich : Novembertage (children's radio play - GDR radio )
  • 1958: Brothers Grimm : Frau Holle (children's radio play - radio of the GDR)
  • 1959: Walter Püschel : The homecoming of Martin Eger (three-part children's radio play - radio of the GDR)
  • 1959: Gerd Focke: Karl Brinkmann (four-part children's radio play - Broadcasting of the GDR)
  • 1960: Valentin Katajew : In the Catacombs of Odessa (three-part children's radio play - Radio of the GDR)
  • 1969: Hans Christian Andersen : The Swineherd (children's radio play - Broadcasting of the GDR)
  • 1971: Charles de Coster : Grietje marries (radio play - radio of the GDR)
  • 1972: Georg Weerth / Jochen Hauser : Knight Schnapphahnski and his opponents (radio play - radio of the GDR)
  • 1973: Alfred Wellm : The Horse Girl (children's radio play - radio of the GDR)
  • 1975: Armin Müller : Budapest views (feature broadcasting of the GDR)
  • 1975: Iwan Ostrikow: How the little frog found its star (children's radio play - Rundfunk der DDR)
  • 1975: Karl-Heinz Jakobs : Ginsbergs Reise (Feature - Broadcasting of the GDR)
  • 1976: Horst Angermüller: On the phone: The murderer (detective radio play - Broadcasting of the GDR)
  • 1977: Ireneusz Iredynski: The Shadow (radio play - radio of the GDR)
  • 1977: Wolf Dee : Mr. Spotny and the Poison Mixer (detective radio play - Broadcasting of the GDR)
  • 1978: Nikolai Gogol : The Night Before Christmas (children's radio play - radio of the GDR)
  • 1980: Linda Teßmer : One Dead Too Much (crime radio play - radio of the GDR)
  • 1980: Laszlo Hars: Here in the room (children's radio play - radio of the GDR)
  • 1981: Helmut H. Schulz : Geistergeld (crime radio play - Broadcasting of the GDR)
  • 1982: Peter Kaiser: Double Game (detective radio play - Broadcasting of the GDR)
  • 1983: Sybill Mehnert: The family heirloom (detective radio play - Broadcasting of the GDR)
  • 1984: Jan Eik : tip (detective radio play - radio of the GDR)
  • 1984: Stanislaw Lem / Rainer Kurt Langner: Königsmatrix (science fiction radio play - Broadcasting of the GDR)
  • 1985: Hans Bräunlich : Inspector Bradley and the power of literature (detective radio play - Broadcasting of the GDR)
  • 1987: Michael Unger: Did you hear the shot? (Detective radio play - Broadcasting of the GDR)
  • 1988: Hans Lucke : plug contacts (detective radio play - radio of the GDR)
  • 1989: Hugh Lofting / Helmut H. Schulz : Doctor Dolittle and his animals (detective radio play - radio of the GDR)
  • 1990: Günter Spranger : In shock (detective radio play - SachsenRadio)
  • 1991: Antonij Pogorelski / Gisela Pankratz: The Black Knight (children's radio play - SachsenRadio)
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Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Features and reports on radio in the GDR. Sound carrier directory 1964–1991 by Patrick Conley, Askylt Verlag 1999. ISBN 3-9807372-0-9 ( digitized in the Russian State Library )
  2. ^ Ensembles of the German Democratic Republic 1989/90 - theaters, orchestras, cabarets, ensembles, schools, institutions, freelance actors. Publisher: Directorate for Theater and Orchestra at the Ministry of Culture, 1989, OCLC 603177529 , p. 109.