Maria Rother

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Maria Rother (born April 13, 1987 in Frankfurt (Oder) ) is a German musician and former actress .

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Maria Rother, who is blind from birth, grew up in Frankfurt (Oder) and received saxophone lessons at the KleistMusikSchule at the age of six. From 1993 to 1996 she attended the Waldorf Education Frankfurt (Oder) e. V. and then the Friedrich-Schiller-Gymnasium in Königs Wusterhausen. She graduated from high school at the  Brandenburg School for the Blind and Visually Impaired  in  Königs Wusterhausen .

After graduating from high school, she moved to Berlin and completed a music course at the "Hanns Eisler" University of Music in Berlin , which she passed. In order to earn the extra money for his studies, Rother also worked as a street musician and actress.

In 2004 Maria Rother played the role of Inga in the audio film Die Blindgänger , for which she was awarded the EMIL children's television prize in 2006.

Rother lives and works in Berlin today.

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Individual evidence

  1. ZDF tivi coproduction "Die Blindganger" wins the EMIL 2006 , presseportal.de from September 8, 2006, accessed on September 6, 2017