Heinz Greul

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Heinz Greul (* 1926 in Augsburg ) is a German author , producer , director and composer . He achieved particular fame as a radio satirist who publishes a lot.

Life

Greul was an employee of the cabaret Die Schaubude . As a composer he worked for Peter Hacks , among others . In 1963 he went on a tour with cabaret artists Helen Vita and Ursula Herking with lectures throughout Europe. He later wrote publications on the history of cabaret .

Greul is the author and editor of the first international cabaret story in German, " Boards that mean time " and " Boards that mean the world " (both 1967).

Works

  • Chansons of the twenties. With texts by Bert Brecht a. a. Sanssouci Verlag , Zurich 1962
  • The eleven executioners . With texts by Frank Wedekind a . a. Sanssouci Verlag, Zurich 1962
  • Boards that mean time: the cultural history of cabaret. Kiepenheuer & Witsch, Cologne 1967; Deutscher Taschenbuch-Verlag, Munich 1971: ISBN 3-423-00743-5 and ISBN 3-423-00744-3
  • Forty-five: Roman Piper, Munich 1994; ISBN 3-492-03727-5
  • The Third Reich: Origin and Development History. A documentary collage by Heinz Greul. Preiser, Vienna. Edition on 2 LPs: 1982, Edition on 1 CD: 1997

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. DNB 971050481/34