Georg Blüml

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Georg Blüml (* in Munich ) is a German theater and opera director who has presented numerous productions at state and city theaters as well as in the independent scene.

Blüml studied singing. He has worked as a director since 1992. From 1995 he was director and founder of the smallest opera house in Munich in the Pasinger factory . Blüml staged numerous works of music theater, a. a. at the National Theater of Korea, Seoul (Lehár: The Count of Luxembourg ), at the South Thuringian State Theater , Meiningen (Mozart: Le nozze di Figaro ) or Stravinsky's The Rake's Progress at the Theater Vorpommern in Stralsund . Attention was paid to v. a. also edited texts of Offenbach operettas such as Orpheus in der Unterwelt ( Theater Hof ) and Die Großherzogin von Gerolstein ( Stadttheater Fürth ). He also worked at the Opéra national de Paris and the Feldkirch Festival. In 2012 he staged a piece of spoken theater for the first time at the Kulturwald Festival , Hofmannsthal's Jedermann .

In addition, Blüml works as the author of his own stage works (e.g. Die Herrin vierer Diener, premiered in 2013) and of fairy tales to works of classical music (e.g. Hindemith's Tuttifäntchen Suite ), and as a speaker, for example, with the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra , the Chor des Bayerischen Rundfunks , the BR-Rundfunkorchester, the WDR Symphony Orchestra Cologne and the Konzerthausorchester Berlin .

From 1999 to 2006, Blüml was a lecturer in scenic design at the Bavarian Singing Academy . Blüml lives in Munich.

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Individual evidence

  1. Critique of Meininger Figaro
  2. Report on Blüml's Rake's Progress