Ilona Jeismann

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Ilona Jeismann (* 1945 in Großsteinberg , Saxony) is a German radio writer . She works in the areas of features , radio plays and serious music.

Life

Ilona Jeismann worked as an assistant director during her studies in German, journalism and theater studies , after which she worked as a journalist . Since 1980 she has been a freelance writer and producer of her own pieces.

In 1990 she began experimental work at Sender Freie Berlin , combining texts by Jean Paul with Mahler's First Symphony for a feature . In 1993, Hottentottiana was the first digitally produced word-music feature for Schumann's early piano music . The first experimental radio play of this kind was also created in 1996 at the SFB ( Tönende Grimace Day and Night ).

In 1998, Ilona Jeismann and the sound engineer Peter Avar were awarded the War Blind Radio Play Prize for their play Die graue staubige Straße (SFB 1997) .