Marc Schubring

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Marc Schubring ['chü-b- "ri [ng]] (born April 13, 1968 in Berlin ) is a German composer.

Life

After graduating from the Goethe-Gymnasium Berlin in 1988 , Marc Schubring began studying musicology at the TU Berlin . He left Berlin a year later to study composition with Theo Brandmüller from 1989 to 1993 in Saarbrücken at what is now the Saarland University of Music and Theater .

He wrote the music for the German-language musicals Fletsch - Saturday Bite Fever , Cyrano de Bergerac , Emil and the Detectives , The Man Who Was Sherlock Holmes , Tell , Beautiful To Die , Pünktchen and Anton, and Dangerous Liaisons . The lyrics and the book are by Wolfgang Adenberg , except Fletsch: lyrics: Wolfgang Adenberg, book: Holger Hauer , Tell: book: Hans-Dieter Schreeb, lyrics: Wolfgang Adenberg.

His listed works also include the chamber opera nimmerlandmensch , various stage music and some of the music for the Friedrichstadtpalastrevue Rhythmus Berlin . Schubring also wrote jingles for the cultural radio of the Saarländischer Rundfunk, SR2 Kulturradio, which without exception depict style variations on Beethoven's Rondo Wut über die Lost Groschen . Marc Schubring has been commuting between Berlin and New York since 2004, where he is a member of the BMI Lehman Engel Musical Theater Workshops and the Dramatists Guild of America . In 1990 the collaboration with the copywriter and translator Wolfgang Adenberg began. Schubring has been working with American copywriters Phoebe Kreutz and Jeffrey Haddow since 2005.

Schubring has been married to Ulrike Frank since 1999 , whom he met at a musical. She sings both on the CD Fletsch-Saturday Bite Fever , as well as with Emil und die Detektiven , where she played Emil's mother on stage.

Awards

Schubring's chamber opera nimmerlandmensch won the Osnabrück Audience Award in 2000.

Schubring is the winner in the categories “best composition” and “best musical” at the German Musical Theater Prize 2015 for the musical dangerous love affairs .

In 2016 he and his co-author David S. Craig were nominated for the Helen Hayes Award 2016 for their Play with music Double Trouble in the category “Outstanding Original Play or Musical Adaption” .

Works

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Prize Winners & Nominees 2015 on deutschemusicalakademie.de ( Memento of the original from September 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. , accessed November 10, 2015. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.deutschemusicalakademie.de
  2. 2016 Helen Hayes Awards nominations. Washington Post , accessed February 8, 2016.
  3. ^ Tell - The Musical on the Walensee Stage ( Memento from May 5, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) Page to the piece on the Walensee Stage website, accessed on May 5, 2012