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Mark Scheibe on the Steinway Grand Piano (2009)

Mark Scheibe (born June 30, 1968 in Bremen ) is a German composer , singer , songwriter and arranger as well as band leader and entertainer . He composes film and theater music, orchestral arrangements for other artists and his own songs.

Disk became known to a wider audience in the early 2000s when he played a musical role in the regional TV magazines Extra 3 ( NDR ) and buten un binnen ( Radio Bremen ).

biography

Disk learned to play the piano and studied composition , worked as a pianist in hotel bars and performed in the Bremen region. He founded his first band in Bremen in 1984; further band foundations and participation in other formations followed. In the early 1990s he was hired as a ballet repetiteur at the Bremen theater by the choreographer and theater director Hans Kresnik , who took him to the Volksbühne in Berlin in 1994.

In the mid-1990s he lived temporarily in an occupied house in Berlin-Mitte , and had other solo concerts in bars, clubs and galleries. Scheibe began to sing along with his piano playing and - as a skill necessary for conferences - also to “speak” during this time, that is, to have casual conversations with the guests during a demanding pianistic performance. This was followed by engagements as a conférencier in the Schmidt Theater in Hamburg and in the Chamäleon Varieté in Berlin .

In 2001, Scheibe moved from Bremen to Berlin. He composed orchestral arrangements and songs for Cora Frost , Vince Ebert , Jördis Triebel , the Berlin bands Tele and Tiger Hifi and other artists, as well as his own songs, wrote film music and a radio play and was involved in more than thirty theater productions as a composer and lyricist. Scheibe worked with the Maxim-Gorki-Theater and the Theater an der Parkaue in Berlin, the Theater Bielefeld , the Landesbühne Hannover , the bremer shakespeare company and the Junge Theater Bremen , where he took part in several productions. In addition, Scheibe took on composition commissions for the Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen , which performed several of his works, and took part in productions by the directors Claus Peymann and Leander Haussmann with the Berliner Ensemble .

In 2005 and 2006 he published the audio magazine Beethovenfrisur , which appeared as a magazine with a CD supplement. He took over the musical part at events, such as several awards of the Radio Bremen crime prize and the award of the Berlin crime prize Reinickendorfer Krimi-Fuchs 2006 .

In 2006, Scheibe won the Lamm Records Song Slam , organized by the Berlin record label Lamm Records , in the final round in Constance . For the Lamm Records (Girl) Song Slam 2007 , Scheibe was hired by the organizer as a presenter and accompanied the concert tour that led through clubs in Germany. In August 2007 he won the 2nd Fritz Night of Talents , which was organized by the radio station Fritz , the youth radio of the rbb , in Berlin's Admiralspalast .

Scheibe has a daughter and now lives in the historic city center of the island city of Werder near Berlin.

Radio and television

In 2002 he was hired by NDR television for the political satirical magazine Extra 3 , which was moderated by Jörg Thadeusz at the time . Scheibe appeared in the weekly magazine from October 2002 to November 2003 as a studio pianist and singer and participated in more than forty programs with self-composed music and lyrics.

He then shot a total of forty satirical music video clips with his own songs for the TV station Radio Bremen , which were broadcast from October 2003 to September 2004 in the regional magazine buten un within once a week as “song of the week”.

In 2008 and 2009, Scheibe worked for the private radio broadcaster Radio Energy , and has since composed and recorded several jingles for their nationwide radio talk show 911 - your talk show on Energy (nine eleven) , which is broadcast every Monday to Thursday .

When citizen broadcast Bremen he had his own radio show "with music, interviews, ideology and guests" under the title from October 2008 to April 2009 Scheibe world who regularly live from the Bremer Schwankhalle was transferred.

He was hired by rbb television for the monthly Friday evening show Dickes B. , which started in December 2007 . The talk show series was moderated by Jörg Thadeusz, initially together with Andreja Schneider (known as "Fräulein Schneider" in the comedy trio Geschwister Pfister ), from March 2009 to the end of 2011 together with changing guest presenters such as Melinda Crane , Roger Willemsen and Sarah Kuttner . Disk was the musical director and arranger of the "house band Dickes B.", which consisted of musicians from the Babelsberg film orchestra .

In 2012 the Berlin radio station FluxFM engaged Scheibe for a regular column: “Spontancomposing” - within an hour he composed a song based on words that radio listeners wanted. He also recorded programs with this format on Radio Eins and composed a song live on 3sat for the award ceremony of the Grimmepreis .

Monday club, ghost orchestra, Berlinrevue

From 2005 held until 2007 disc twice a month in the Berlin district of Berg Prenzlauer located club bar 's Monday Club , in which he presented under the "ironic" motto "Hippe special music for elite urbanites" guests from the genres of jazz, comedy and Slam, such as the rapper FlowinImmO , the Dutch singer Iris Romen and the singer Francesco Wilking from the band Tele . The “shrill Monday club” ( Der Tagesspiegel ) of “ Rampensau Mark Scheibe” ( Berliner Zeitung ) was soon considered an “insider tip” and was well received by the public.

With his ghost orchestra , in which he replaces a whole big band on the Hammond organ and brings swing music with partly provocative, partly soulful lyrics, he toured Germany from 2007-2009 and performed in clubs in Aachen, Augsburg and Berlin and Constance as well as at city festivals and similar events, such as the Quarter Festival 2007 in Bremen.

From August 2008 to October 2010 he hosted his Berlinrevue , a monthly "music show with Mark Scheibe, orchestra and guests" in the Admiralspalast in Berlin-Mitte . Together with his 15-member orchestra and guests, he presents in his revue a “Homage to Berlin” ( Berliner Morgenpost ) and a “Celebration of the pompous and bombastic” ( taz ). In Scheibe's Berlinrevue , artists from various genres have now appeared, including Bernd Begemann , Bas Böttcher , Sharon Brauner , Elke Brauweiler , Tim Fischer , Cora Frost, Jürgen Hilbrecht , Kitty Hoff , PR cantata , Sebastian Krämer , Axl Makana , Thorsten "Nagel" Nagelschmidt , Nikolai Tomás from Poems for Laila , Jördis Triebel and Johanna Zeul .

Future laboratory, melody of life and lecturer

Melody of Life "6" in the comprehensive school Bremen-Ost with Mark Scheibe as pianist and moderator (August 2009)

Since 2007, Scheibe has directed the music project Melody of Life in the Bremen-East Comprehensive School (GSO), which he invented, in the “Future Laboratory for Orchestra School” of the Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen . The Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen has had its rehearsal rooms and a rehearsal hall with 500 seats in a specially converted area of ​​the largest Bremen school since April 2007. The GSO is located in the Bremen district of Tenever ; a “social hot spot” where people from 88 nations live and where “for over 60% of the children Hartz IV is the daily reality” ( Weser-Kurier ) .

Here, Scheibe comes to school for a few days every month to work with the students on the content of the Melody of Life . As a musician, composer and arranger, he brings schoolchildren and orchestra together and, as artistic director, works with them to develop a music show with a new program that is publicly performed twice a year in the concert hall of the Bremen-Ost comprehensive school and broadcast live on the Internet for the first four years has been.

The sold out event was staged twice in August 2009.

The previous shows included the small ensemble and the school orchestra of the GSO, young singers, the teacher band Hot Päd’s of the GSO, young bands from the district and the musicians of the chamber orchestra, as well as disc as pianist and presenter.

For their cooperation and for the music show project, which was led by disc German Kammerphilharmonie Bremen and the Gesamtschule Bremen-Ost have won several awards, among them the future Award 2007 of the of Matthias Horx founded Future Institute , the first prize in the “Music” section of the Children to Olympus competition in 2008 of the educational initiative of the Kulturstiftung der Länder , in 2008 with the Prize Selected Location in the Land of Ideas from the initiative Germany - Land of Ideas and in 2011 with the international Bremen Peace Prize: die schwelle . In 2012, the future laboratory project, which is assigned to the Melody of Life, won the Klassik-Echo for promoting young talent. In addition, the future laboratory has a branch in Tunisia with the Future Lab Tunisia, where, based on the Bremen model, a school in a focal point of Manouba in Tunis cooperates with an Orchester National de Tunisie. Scheibe's invention "Melody of Life" has also been staging regularly in Tunisia as "Mélodie de la vie" since 2018.

Since 2017, Scheibe has been a lecturer in song interpretation at the Ernst Busch Academy of Dramatic Art in Berlin. In November 2018, Scheibe gave a four-day songwriting workshop with eleven students from the Puppet Show. The declared goal was to write eleven songs together during these days. These were produced in a spectacular high-speed production session and published in the digital gift album "Anna from Germany".

Social media projects "Hit-Experiment" and "Ein Tag, ein Lied"

Hit experiment : In 2014, Mark Scheibe produced one song each in 14 days. In doing so, he used the words and inspirations communicated on his Facebook page when texting and exchanged views with the community about the day.

One day, one song. In 2015, from April to October, he wrote 198 songs in 198 days and published them as a video on Facebook.

Musical management support

In 2017, Scheibe received a work grant from the Federal Cultural and Creative Industries Competence Center for a "Company Residency" at the Kienbaum management consultancy . The aim of the project was to exchange artistic, intuitive working methods and result-oriented, business-related processes. In workshops with several hundred international consultants and executives, Scheibe developed methods for poeticizing content that has become rigid. These findings find their application under the term "musical management support" in companies in team building, in solving rigid hierarchies and in self-discovery as a creative entrepreneur. As a result of the residency, Scheibe worked with Mercedes AMG and the energy supplier swb and cooperates with the HTW Berlin .

Publications (selection)

Sound carrier

  • The Black Rider . Soundtrack-CD, Mark Scheibe, Bremen, 1997. (Mark Scheibe and band; Ensemble Junge Theater Bremen )
  • The fine gentlemen: music . Long-playing record, Mark Scheibe, Bremen, 1998.
  • The fine gentlemen: Live. CD, Bremen, 1999.
  • No regrets . By: Swim Two Birds , album, CD, Laika Records 2001. (As guest musician on piano)
  • House of love . By: Mark Scheibe , Album, CD, 2010.
  • There . By: Ella Endlich , album, CD, Teldec 2010. (As orchestral arranger)
  • The really real things . By: Flo Mega , Album, CD, Four Music 2011. (As orchestral arranger)
  • Miles away . By: Ella Endlich , album, CD, Teldec 2012. (As orchestral arranger)
  • New love . By: Laing , single, CD, Universal Music 2012. (As orchestral arranger)
  • Winter collage . By: Ella Endlich , album, CD, Teldec 2013. (As orchestral arranger and co-lyricist)
  • I can do that, I'm a Jew . By: Oliver Polak , Live-DVD, Sony Music 2013. (As orchestra arranger, band leader and pianist)
  • The sweet truth . By: Ella Endlich , album, CD, Teldec 2014. (As orchestra arranger)
  • Songs for the late evening . By: Mark Scheibe , Album, CD, Bremen Radiohall records 2016. (With a string quartet from the Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie )


Works (theater)

  • Magic Mountain . Music for string quintet, harp and countertenor for a theater production based on Thomas Mann's novel, Theater Trier 2015.
  • The hour when we didn't know about each other . Orchestral music for the play by Peter Handke, Pfalztheater Kaiserslautern 2016.
  • Germania. Symphonic music for the Heiner Müller production by Claudia Bauer. Volksbühne Berlin , 2019.

Works (musical theater)

Works (concert)

  • The Paula Modersohn-Becker Suite . Commissioned by Paula Becker , first performance Bremen, 2001.
  • Suite for orchestra . Commissioned by the Sinfonia Concertante orchestra, world premiere in Bremen, 2006.
  • Club Fatima . Commissioned by the wind soloists Dt. Kammerphilharmonie, first performance Oldenburg, 2011.
  • The Bremen Town Musicians . Retelling of the fairy tale by Brothers Grimm for speaking voice and recorder quartet, world premiere in Bremen, 2016.
  • Mrs. Holle . Retelling of the fairy tale by Brothers Grimm for speaking voice and recorder quartet, world premiere in Wolfenbüttel, 2019.
  • Preview of a very special romance . Concert for solo cello and cello quartet, world premiere in Freiburg, 2018.
  • Villa Vivaldi . Concert for recorder, solo violin and baroque ensemble. Commissioned by Ensemble Volcania, world premiere Bremen, 2019.
  • Architects of a new world . Mini-opera, commissioned by the Duisburg Philharmonic , world premiere in Duisburg, 2019.
  • A Germany symphony . Commissioned by the Elbphilharmonie , world premiere in Hamburg, 2020.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b See information about Mark Scheibe in: Dickes B. The new show talk with Andreja Schneider & Jörg Thadeusz on rbb television , press release from rbb television ( PDF file; accessed on August 29, 2009; 349 kB).
  2. a b c d Mark Scheibe - a musical volcano ( Memento from March 4, 2016 in the Internet Archive ), article in the online magazine Genussmaenner.de (accessed on August 29, 2009).
  3. a b See information from and about Mark Scheibe in the portrait report Käpt'n passion in the Berlin Tagesspiegel from August 14, 2008 (see web links).
  4. a b c Not without his Beethoven hairstyle , article by Jackie Asadolahzadeh in the Berliner Zeitung of June 3, 2006 (accessed on August 29, 2009).
  5. See e.g. For example: Radio Bremen-Krimipreis 2004 for the Swedish author , press release from Radio Bremen from July 6, 2004; Radio Bremen-Krimipreis 2005 , press release from Radio Bremen on June 29, 2005 (accessed on August 29, 2009).
  6. Krimifuchs am Tatort Tegel , article in the Berliner Morgenpost from November 11, 2006 (accessed on August 29, 2009).
  7. Girls-Fight for the golden lamb , article by Katinka Imhoff in the online magazine LottaLeben , Erlangen, from November 23, 2007 (accessed on September 1, 2009).
  8. That was the 2nd Fritz Night of Talents  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , Report on the website of the Fritz youth radio from August 2007 (accessed on September 1, 2009).@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.fritz.de  
  9. Michael Völkel: The Lexicon of TV Presenters: Anecdotes, facts and sayings from 50 years of TV history . Schwarzkopf & Schwarzkopf, Berlin 2003, ISBN 3-89602-524-4 , p. 516.
  10. 911 - Mark Scheibe ( memento of September 1, 2009 in the Internet Archive ) on the Radio Energy website (accessed on September 2, 2009).
  11. Scheibes Welt at kulturg.ut at www.kulturformate.de; see also: >>> Popup (accessed on September 1, 2009).
  12. Mark Scheibe: Spontaneous Composing at FluxFM - People with an expiration date. October 17, 2012, accessed April 29, 2018 .
  13. Mark Scheibe is back . In: Der Tagesspiegel Online . January 2, 2013 ( tagesspiegel.de [accessed April 29, 2018]).
  14. Mark Scheibe: Spontancomposing the Grimme Award. March 29, 2015. Retrieved April 29, 2018 .
  15. Monday Club , article by Christine Lang at Tagesspiegel.de of April 5, 2006 (accessed on August 29, 2009).
  16. See Mark Scheibe and his ghost orchestra ( Memento of the original from July 26th, 2009 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , Program announcement for the Bremer Viertelfest in August 2007 (accessed on August 29, 2009). @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.viertelfest-bremen.de
  17. Berlinrevue - music show with Mark Scheibe, orchestra and guests ( memento of the original from September 25, 2009 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , Report on the website of the city of Berlin (accessed on August 29, 2009). @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.berlin.de
  18. Mark Scheibe's homage to Berlin , article in the Berliner Morgenpost of October 6, 2008 (accessed on August 29, 2009).
  19. Der wilde Scheibe , article in the taz of May 30, 2009 (accessed on August 29, 2009).
  20. After the bankruptcy of the Admiralspalast, the Kesselhaus in the Kulturbrauerei became the new home of the Berlin Revue; the first show took place there on April 4, 2011. See the Berlinrevue website on MySpace (accessed September 1, 2009).
  21. Children find the "Melody of Life"  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , Report at Radio Bremen from December 30, 2008 (document no longer exists).@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.radiobremen.de  
  22. Official website -> Melody of Life <
  23. Official website -> Melodie des Lebens < (accessed on November 16, 2011).
  24. Kammerphilharmonie and students are again giving concerts together , ddp press release of August 21, 2009 in the new music newspaper (accessed November 16, 2011).
  25. The Chamber Philharmonic Orchestra and the School , TV report on the Melodie des Lebens project in the Radio Bremen regional magazine buten un within on December 27, 2008 (accessed on November 16, 2011).
  26. See >> Awards heading  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. on the website of the Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen , as of January 13, 2011 (accessed November 16, 2011).@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / www.kammerphilharmonie.com  
  27. Federal Association of the Music Industry: ECHO Klassik award winners in the category “Promotion of young talent” and special prizes have been determined . ( echoklassik.de [accessed on April 29, 2018]).
  28. ^ Mark Scheibe: Melodie de la Vie in Tunis. In: Blog. Mark Scheibe, July 1, 2019, accessed July 1, 2019 .
  29. Mark Scheibe - annafromgermany. Retrieved November 26, 2019 .
  30. Mark Scheibe: The Hit Experiment. October 10, 2014, accessed April 29, 2018 .
  31. Mark Scheibe: Hit Experiment Abendschau. April 29, 2018. Retrieved April 29, 2018 .
  32. One day, one song. Retrieved April 29, 2018 .
  33. Christoph Backes: Phase XI. (PDF) Federal Competence Center, November 15, 2017, accessed on November 15, 2017 .
  34. Kreativ_bund: The Company Residencies: entrepreneurial dialogue at eye level. January 8, 2018, accessed April 29, 2018 .
  35. Book presentation Berit Sandberg “Die Künstlerbrille” - Panel discussion with performance What executives can learn from artists. kunstfabrik-schlot.de, February 22, 2018, accessed on April 29, 2018 .
  36. mulaingsik: LAING - Neue Liebe (Mark Scheibe orchestral version) - Making Of. April 5, 2012. Retrieved April 29, 2018 .
  37. Oliver Polak with Dirk von Lowtzow. Retrieved April 29, 2018 .
  38. Mark Scheibe: Songs for the Late Evening - Album Trailer. September 11, 2016, accessed April 29, 2018 .
  39. Bernd Noack: SPIEGEL premiere review "Germania". In: Der Spiegel. Der Spiegel, October 19, 2019, accessed on November 26, 2019 .
  40. ck: Weserburg overcrowded . In: The daily newspaper: taz . June 25, 2001, ISSN  0931-9085 , p. 23 ( taz.de [accessed January 24, 2020]).
  41. 2006 - Sinfonia Concertante. Retrieved January 24, 2020 .
  42. Nordwest-Zeitung: Jubilee: Musical toast to great sponsors. April 4, 2011, accessed January 24, 2020 .
  43. The bell | The Bremer Konzerthaus. Retrieved January 24, 2020 .
  44. Recorders tell fairy tales and stories - Kulturstadt Wolfenbüttel eV Accessed on January 24, 2020 (German).
  45. ^ Ingo Phleps: Matinée concert: Philharmonic Cello Ensemble Freiburg. Retrieved January 24, 2020 .
  46. ^ Nordwest-Zeitung: Concert: Diversity instead of simplicity with prolific writer Vivaldi. March 5, 2019, accessed January 24, 2020 .
  47. Bach Bauhaus · Julia Sophie Wagner and the ensemble Volcania · Duisburg Philharmonic. Retrieved January 24, 2020 .
  48. Thu, February 27, 2020 7:30 p.m. "A Germany Symphony". Retrieved January 24, 2020 .