Jochen Wiegandt

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Jochen Wiegandt (* 1947 in Güstrow ) is a German folk singer , songwriter and entertainer .

Life

As a child, Jochen Wiegandt and his family came to West Germany, where they finally moved to Hamburg in 1964 after moving several times. Wiegandt began making music in the mid-1960s, playing in a trombone choir, a jazz band and a skiffle group, before founding the Irish folk group Tramps & Hawkers with friends in 1969 . In 1975 the North German folk group Liederjan was founded together with Anselm Noffke and Jörg Ermisch . In 1980 he began writing his own songs and has been performing solo programs in various institutions since 1983. He himself jokingly describes part of his work as “song nature”.

In addition to CDs with Low German folk songs, Jochen Wiegandt, who describes himself as a song collector and story hunter, publishes song books with texts, sheet music and encyclopedias from Hamburg, Schleswig-Holstein and Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. Together with the Hamburger Abendblatt , NDR 90,3 and the NDR Hamburg Journal , the book Singen Sie Hamburgisch? Was created on the basis of listener and reader mail in 2013 . .

Jochen Wiegandt also works for radio and television. From 1994 to 2001 he hosted the N3 music show Bi uns to Hus . He also appeared in various television formats as a singer. Wiegandt moderated the radio program Sonntakte, broadcast by NDR 90.3 , in alternation with other colleagues and can be heard there in the programs Wi snackt Platt and the Hamburg harbor concert .

On November 23, 2015 he sang the song Min Jehann , a poem by Klaus Groth, at the memorial service for Helmut Schmidt in Hamburg's main church St. Michaelis , accompanying himself on the guitar .

The artist, who has received several awards, lives in Hamburg.

Publications (selection)

  • At the corner there is a young man with a ribbon. Hamburger Liederbuch (= Jochen Wiegandts Liedertafel. Volume 1). Dölling and Galitz, Hamburg 1993, ISBN 3-926174-60-9 .
  • Dor am ick to Hus. Songbook for Schleswig-Holstein (= Jochen Wiegandts Liedertafel. Volume 2). Dölling and Galitz, Hamburg 1996, ISBN 3-930802-27-9 .
  • (as co-editor with Dagmar Deuring): Hawa Naschira (song book of the Talmud-Torah School, Hamburg). Dölling and Galitz, Hamburg 2001, ISBN 3-930802-63-5 (reprint of the first edition "Hawa naschira! Auf! Let us sing!" Songbook for teaching, union and house , edited by Joseph Jacobsen and Erwin Jospe. Anton J. Benjamin Musikverlag, Leipzig and Hamburg 1935).
  • Does ji all dat niege Leed know? Songbook for Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. Songs and lexicon (= Jochen Wiegandts Liedertafel. Volume 3). Dölling and Galitz, Hamburg 2003, ISBN 3-930802-95-3 .
  • (with Eva Becher and Wolfgang A. Mayer, eds.): As long as old Peter ... Munich song book. Songs and lexicon (= Jochen Wiegandts Liedertafel. Volume 4). Dölling and Galitz, Hamburg and Munich 2008, ISBN 978-3-937904-23-8 .
  • (as co-editor with Frank Baier ): "Glück auf!" Liederbuch Ruhr. Songs and lexicon (= Jochen Wiegandts Liedertafel. Volume 5). Klartext, Essen 2012, ISBN 978-3-8375-0645-7 .
  • Do you sing Hamburgisch? Edel-Books, Hamburg 2013, 2nd edition 2014, ISBN 978-3-8419-0195-8 .

Discography (selection)

  • 2005: Ebbe and Floot
  • 2005: Waterkant and Tüdelband
  • 2007: Nix for ungoot seggt he
  • 2009: The great songbook for Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania

Awards

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Website of the Liederjan group , accessed on September 30, 2015
  2. a b website of Jochen Wiegandt
  3. Jochen Wiegandt. A sea trip that's funny (from 0:00:25) on YouTube , accessed on April 22, 2019.
  4. ^ Website of the Landesmusikrat Hamburg , accessed on September 30, 2015
  5. Archive link ( Memento of the original dated November 26, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Lyrics and translation  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.magistrix.de
  6. ^ Moving farewell to Helmut Schmidt ( memento from November 23, 2015 in the Internet Archive ), NDR online from November 23, 2015