Gabriele Misch

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Gabriele Misch (born April 2, 1959 in Munich ) is a German actress , singer and author .

Life

Misch was born in 1959 in Munich, the second child of Fini Busch and music producer Hanns Ger Huber. At the age of 13 she made her first studio recording for Pippi Longstocking. She attended the Angergymnasium in Munich and had her first marriage at the age of 17 to the dentist Gerhard Misch, which resulted in four children.

Gabriele Misch took acting lessons from Eleonore Noelle and at the German Drama Academy (diploma). She received singing lessons from Joy C. Green and Günter Edin .

She was married to the composer Günter Edin for the second time until his death (August 13, 2016) and today also manages his musical estate.

In addition to various theater engagements in the past decades, she and her husband have also developed several musical programs, chansons and revue programs, mostly with her own texts and music composed by Günter Edin, but also a program with chansons by Marlene Dietrich and Hildegard Knef, “Say me, where the songs are ”, as well as an homage to her mother Fini Busch,“ Sugar Baby ”; The mother's copyright proof is also managed by Misch.

For the music school Neuried she staged Günter Edin's musical "Emil und die Detektiven" in the Orlando hall of the Germering town hall. With her husband she wrote the musical "Der kleine Lord" (music by Günter Edin, libretto and lyrics by Gabriele Misch, three of the lyrics are by Fini Busch). After the death of her husband, she continued to run edition al-fine, which she inherited from her father, and an album with Knef songs was also released there.

With the pianist Peter Wegele and often complete with a trio (Peter Wegele / piano, Eric Stevens / double bass, Günther Hauser / drums) she lets her husband's songs live on as well as the other musical programs.

Music programs

Wonderful beings of the night - literary-poetic music cabaret, tell me where the songs are - Hildegard Knef & Marlene Dietrich - their songs, their friendship, their life, Sugar Baby - homage to Fini Busch and her evergreens, yes, my lords - Revue with film hits, Come on, get the moon - homage to Günter Edin and his melodies

theatre

Ten little negroes - crime play Agatha Christie - Theater Gauting, Midsummer Night's Dream - Comedy by Shakespeare, Everywhere is wonderland - Staged poems - Ringelnatz / Morgenstern - Neue Bühne Bruck - directed by Rudolf Danker, The Jewish Woman - Monologue by Brecht - Theater Blaue Maus Munich, Liebesli (e) such "Come on, girl, let yourself be stuffed" - staged poems by B. Brecht - directed by Rudolf Danker - Theater Blaue Maus Munich, Emil and the detectives - musical based on Kästner - by Günter Edin - Neuried / Stadthalle Germering (directorial work), Skull Place - Monologue Erdmann - Direction Mathias Hejny Theater FFB and Theater Blaue Maus, Munich, "The Great Journey" - Guest performance with Paul v. Schell - Knef - Reading and Chansons Ulm, Bloom Dreams - Role Frieda - Theater im Roßstall Germering - Direction Cecilia Gagliardi, Theater Blaue Maus "Mordsweiber" with Corinna Duhr , Nina Bernreuther, Jasmin Ott - Direction Caus Siegert, Theater Blaue Maus "Kleine Unglücksfälle" Ror Wolf , with Nina Bernreuther, Stefan Rihl , Martin Lüning, directed by Claus Siegert, reading “About the burned books” with Cordula Hubrich and Günter Edin, reading “The cat in music and literature” with Cordula Hubrich and Günter Edin, Tell me, where the songs are Theater Blaue Maus, Come, get the moon - chanson program with Günter Edin

Author

Libretto and lyrics for the musical “Der kleine Lord”, several hundred poems and texts, many of which were set to music by Günter Edin, arrangements of other libretti

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Gabriele Misch: edition al-fine. Retrieved March 20, 2017 .
  2. Stadthalle Germering - Come on, get the moon ... - Gabriele Misch sings the melodies of Günter Edin. (No longer available online.) Archived from the original on March 27, 2017 ; accessed on March 20, 2017 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.stadthalle-germering.de
  3. The Little Lord - Musical, Huguenot Hall Neu-Isenburg