Intendant

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As a director (derived from the Latin word intendere , his striving for something directed) is called in German-speaking overall responsibility for managing and artistic director of a public-service broadcaster , a festival hall , a theater , an opera house , a symphony orchestra , a festival or a similar institution. A theater director or principal , on the other hand, is an independent entrepreneur who leases or owns a theater.

history

At the feudal court, the manager of the (e.g. royal or princely ) clothing store was called the manager.

During absolutism , so-called intendants were responsible for collecting taxes for the king. Since they often enriched themselves in this activity, they were despised by the people of the 3rd class. Something similar can already be found in the New Testament about tax collectors.

Tasks and functions

As a rule, the general manager embodies the top management of his company and is therefore the superior . At the same time, he is often artistically active himself: directors of large theaters and opera houses often work as a director or, less often, as a musical director . For around twenty years, management skills have been given greater weight.

At the German public broadcasters, the director is elected and appointed by the Broadcasting Council.

In the stage area , the director is usually appointed by the financing municipalities or federal states . If the artistic director's area of ​​competence includes drama and ballet ( Dreispartenhaus ) in addition to music theater , he is given the title of general director . Particularly large opera houses, which are financed by the state, are run by a state director. He even has the (at least honorary) supervision for an entire federal state .

Gender distribution

At German theaters, 20% of the directorships are occupied by women (as of 2018).

Well-known directors

of theaters

Klaus Bachler , Anna Badora , Frank Baumbauer , Karin Beier , Manfred Beilharz , Luc Bondy , Matthias Brenner , Gerhard Brunner , Frank Castorf , Dieter Dorn , August Everding , Brigitte Fassbaender , Gustaf Gründgens , Sven Grunert , Matthias Hartmann , Hansgünther Heyme , Ioan Holender , Andreas Homoki , Kurt Hübner , Peter Jonas , Ulrich Khuon , Rudolf Klausnitzer , Martin Kušej , Iris Laufenberg , Claudio Maniscalco , Gerard Mortier , Ivan Nagel , Armin Petras , Claus Peymann , Erwin Piscator , Gerd J. Pohl , Albrecht Puhlmann , Oliver Reese , Max Reinhardt , Alfred Reucker , Peter Ruzicka , Janina Szarek , Walter Erich Schäfer , Friedrich Schirmer , Karl M. Sibelius , Johan Simons , Peter Stein , Peter Zadek , Klaus Zehelein , Marie Zimmermann , Lars-Ole Walburg , Wilfried Schulz

from broadcasters

Hans Abich ( Radio Bremen ), Heinrich Adameck ( DFF ), Gerd Bacher ( ORF ), Thomas Bellut ( ZDF ), Erik Bettermann ( DW ), Hans Bausch ( SDR ), Kai Gniffke ( SWR ), Tom Buhrow ( WDR ), Gerhart Eisler ( Broadcasting of the GDR ), Ernst Elitz ( DLR ), Hermann Fünfgeld ( SDR ), Karl Holzamer (ZDF), Franz Mai ( SR ), Friedrich Nowottny ( WDR ), Monika Piel ( WDR ), Fritz Pleitgen ( WDR ), Jobst Plog ( NDR ), Thaddäus Podgorski (ORF), Fritz Raff ( SR ), Dagmar Reim ( RBB ), Udo Reiter ( MDR ), Manfred Krupp ( HR ), Hubert Rohde ( SR ), Hansjürgen Rosenbauer ( ORB ), Markus Schächter ( ZDF), Horst Schättle ( SFB ), Dieter Stolte (ZDF), Peter Voß ( SWF , SWR ), Ulrich Wilhelm ( BR ), Karola Wille ( MDR ), Rudolf Matter ( Swiss television ), Peter Limbourg ( DW )

of orchestras

Jens Georg Bachmann , Daniel Kühnel , Paul Müller (Munich Philharmonic), Andrea Zietzschmann (Berlin Philharmonic)

of festivals

Werner Auer , Gerhard Brunner , Volker Lechtenbrink , Wulf Leisner , Achim Lenz , Michael Lerchenberg , David Pountney , Heiko Reissig , Wolfgang Wagner , Katharina Wagner , Eva Wagner-Pasquier , Hermann Wedekind , Dieter Wedel

See also

Web links

Wiktionary: Intendant  - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations

Individual evidence

  1. Heinz-Dietrich Fischer: Centers and Peripheries of Communication History LIT Verlag, 2015. Retrieved on July 6, 2017.
  2. Ulrich Ammon et al .: Variant Dictionary of the German Walter de Gruyter, 2004. Retrieved on July 6, 2017.
  3. Nicola Bramkamp in conversation with Anja Reinha: Gender equality at the theater - "Crass neoliberal structures". In: deutschlandfunk.de. March 12, 2018. Retrieved May 6, 2018 .