Georg Bühren

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Georg Bühren (* 1955 in Mettingen ) is a German radio play director , author and musician .

Life

Georg Bühren studied art and German in Münster and graduated in 1983 with a documentary film about the painter Heinrich Vogeler . He then worked as a freelance film producer for Westdeutscher Rundfunk (WDR), in parallel in the feature and radio play area for WDR, Norddeutscher Rundfunk and Radio Bremen . In this capacity, he was mainly responsible for the regional radio play. In 1987 Bühren was given a permanent position at WDR, where he has been working as an audio dramaturge since 1998.

In 2009 Bühren published his novel Der Zirkular , after he had already written volumes of Low German poems and Low German plays in previous years. In addition to directing, he also writes radio plays himself. Bühren is also a member of the band “pattu”, which sings folk and blue songs in the Münsterland dialect.

Georg Bühren lives in Münster.

Radio plays

As an author

As a director (selection)

As a writer and director

  • 1991: Dat Lutze-Huus
  • 1997: Westfalia / Missouri
  • 2001: On the disappearance of the villages and the dialects (co-authors: Ursula Heeke and Hedwig Lechtenberg )

Publications

Awards

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ↑ Brief portrait on the WDR website ( memento from March 24, 2016 in the Internet Archive )
  2. Bühren, Georg. In: mahnke-verlag.de. Karl Mahnke Theaterverlag, accessed on October 11, 2019.
  3. Georg Bühren in the Low German Bibliography and Biography (PBuB)