Klaus Ortner

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Klaus Ortner (* 1960 ) is an Austrian actor, speaker, author and director.

Life

Klaus Ortner studied at the Max Reinhardt Seminar in Vienna and received many engagements at the Salzburg State Theater and the Münster Municipal Theaters . At the Münchner Volkstheater several world premieres of various plays were published under different pseudonyms . Over the years, Klaus Ortner has been involved in many film and television productions and has worked as a speaker and reciter. Since 2009 he has been working as a director and coordinator in addition to his writing. They are projects that combine acting and music.

author

  • Der Stein der Weisen , S. Fischer Taschenbuch Verlag 1988 under the pseudonym Franz Helm
  • Pauli im Computerland , co-author with Björn Bakkelund under the pseudonym Fritz Halm , Fischer 1988
  • Heiraten , S. Fischer Taschenbuch Verlag 1995 under the pseudonym Franz Helm
  • Eat right. Recipes to fill you up , authors: Jürgen Tarrach and Klaus Ortner, Verlag Kiepenheuer and Witsch Cologne 2003

speaker

  • TV and radio spots for Neuroth hearing aids, Telekom Austria, ADEG etc.

Direction / coordination

  • 8 Songs for a Mad King by Peter Maxwell Davis (director) with Isabel Karajan , performances: Rolandseck Festival 2013, Kfar Blum Festival 2014, Dresdner Kunstfest 2015
  • Candide by Leonard Bernstein: A comic operetta in two acts (realization) with Sir Jeffrey Tate, Hamburger Symphoniker, Isabel Karajan , performance: Laeiszhalle Hamburg 2016
  • The story of the soldier by Igor Stravinsky (stage set) with Isabel Karajan , performances: Salzburg Easter Festival 2011, Appenzell 2015, Hamburg Laeiszhalle 2015, Bamberg 2016, Bayreuth 2016
  • Miss Tod meets Mr. Shostakovich : A scenic collage (scenic installation) with Isabel Karajan , performances: Shostakovich Days Gohrisch 2014, Salzburg Easter Festival 2015, Soli Deo Gloria Festival Goslar 2016, Suntory Hall Japan 2016
  • Kreutzer Sonatas : Musical-literary collage about the Kreutzer sonatas (coordination), performance: Rolandseck Festival 2013
  • mutter.TRAKL (director) with Susanne Czepl , world premiere in 2014
  • Peter and the Wolf (direction) with Isabel Karajan , Christian Spitzenstätter, Mozarteum Orchester Salzburg, performance: Salzburg 2016
  • The mask of the red death , with Isabel Karajan , Andermatt Swiss Chamber Ensemble, performance : Andermatt Swiss Alps Classics 2017

Filmography (selection)

movie theater

watch TV

Awards

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. [1] The Philosopher's Stone: A finite folk piece with a prologue, 3 acts, 1 epilogue and song
  2. ^ [2] Franz Halm - authors at Fischer Theaterverlag
  3. [3] Pauli im Computerland: a piece from 6
  4. [4] Getting married - A petty-bourgeois stirring piece in 3 acts
  5. Literaturkritik.de What else goes in? Eat right , a different kind of cookbook
  6. Online Merker TOKYO / Suntory-Hall / Blue Rose: Miss Death meets Mr. Shostakovich with the Dresden String Quartet, Jascha Nemtsov and Isabel Karajan on November 19, 2016
  7. The artist-I in a dialogue between music and art: 8th Rolandseck Festival in Remagen
  8. Frankfurter Allgemeine ZDF-Krimi Die Toten von Salzburg : Herr Hofrat understands inclusion