Luise Pinc

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Luise Pinc , b. Seifert (* December 15, 1895 in statutes ; † October 24, 1982 ibid) was an Erzgebirge dialect poet and singer .

Life

Born as the daughter of a goose driver in the statutes, Pinc attended elementary school on site. She then completed an apprenticeship as a shop assistant and business assistant in a bakery in Chemnitz . After her marriage to the shoemaker Anton Pinc, who was born in Krásná Hora nad Vltavou , she began to write poems and songs in the Ore Mountains dialect around 1923 . In addition, she worked as an independent wreath binder in the statutes. As the singing duo "De Tischer Maad" she played together with her sister Hildegard from the early 1930s.

Luise Pinc later appeared together with her three daughters Angela Thiel (1922–2017), Violet Weißer and Christa Schubert (1927–2015) as a singing group called "Luise Pinc with her clover leaf" and in this form until the 1970s was active.

Luise Pinc wrote more than 3,500 songs, poems, stories and plays. Her estate also includes 53 diaries. Many of her songs and poems have been set to music and have been part of the well-known song collection of the Ore Mountains for many decades (see also Oscar Schönherr ).

Her house, the "Klinghaisl", could be viewed until 2012 after registering in the statutes. After it was not possible to hand over the house and the estate into museum hands, both were largely sold; the whereabouts of the artistic estate remains unclear. In 2013 the "Klinghaisl" was sold and restored under the guidance of the preservation authorities.

literature

  • Werner Unger : On the 80th birthday of Luise Pinc , in: Our home 20 (1975), issue 12, pp. 182-184.
  • Marikka Schreiter: The birthday of the local poet Luise Pinc is celebrating the hundred and fifth time this year , in: Glückauf! Journal of the Erzgebirgsverein 111 (2000), issue 12, p. 273. ISSN  0342-5150
  • Andreas Christl: The Klinghaisel in statutes , in: Bauhaus-Sachsen.de newsletter No. 6/2009
  • The Klinghaisl and the legacy of the Pinc , in: Panorame - Information from the Central Ore Mountains No. 12/2009
  • Luise Pinc. Singer and dialect poet (1895–1982) , in: Glückauf! Journal of the Erzgebirgsverein 126 (2015), issue 10, p. 235. ISSN  0342-5150

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