Lothar von Versen

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Lothar von Versen (* 7. April 1938 in Berlin , † 26. September 2014 ) was a German cabaret artists , comedian , songwriter and author . He belonged to AG Song .

Life

Lothar von Versen studied after graduating from the French Gymnasium Berlin history, French, Italian in Berlin, Göttingen, Caen , France and Coimbra , Portugal and graduated with a master's examination from.

Von Versen worked as a journalist, interpreter and teacher.

From the end of the 1960s he published over twenty LPs and CDs, some in French. Short prose, glosses and radio plays were broadcast by him on the radio. In the 1970s he was increasingly active in cabaret and in the 1980s in the chanson scene. He also published books such as Berliner Weisse (1983) and Nothing out of Lindenstrasse (1995). At the end of the 1990s he produced CDs together with leading people on the Berlin jazz scene ( Oviana , 1997). In the movie My Heart - Nobody! (1997) by Helma Sanders-Brahms , he played the role of the writer Peter Hille .

Lothar von Versen was married and had two children.

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Discography

  • 1970: Let's leave the phrases
  • 1971: There are so few dinosaurs
  • 1972: The man of tomorrow
  • 1974: The Bard
  • 1976: The entertainer
  • 1977: The midnight barbarella
  • 1980: The Turk in the subway
  • 1981: Oh fellow man, do you want to be sure
  • 1983: The great grandpa / The Guru
  • 1989: 15 years of Lothar von Versen
  • 1996: Oh Viviana
  • 2000: Jazons - Big Star (with Frank Getzuhn)
  • 2002: ... didn't spring want to come? Songs by Erich Mühsam
  • 2004: L'Amour total (with Miriam von Versen)
  • 2005: Collected works from over 30 years
  • 2008: Waltz for immaturity
  • 2009: Die Märchenfee - The very latest German and very early French chansons
  • 2010: Help, I'm normal - Lothar von Versen as life coach DON LOBO
  • 2011: Laissons ces Fadaises

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Singer and satirist appear in the auditorium
  2. Henry-Martin Klemt : Fusion with Lothar von Versen - 1998 ( Memento from November 30, 2014 in the Internet Archive ), a review in the first third among several, online at hmklemt.de