Marlene Schnabel-Marquardt

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Marlene Marquardt

Marlene Schnabel-Marquardt or Marlene Marquardt (born November 5, 1970 in Neustadt an der Weinstrasse ) is a German multi- genre artist who works across genres and realizes chanson concerts, art performances and social cultural projects. She is the publisher of the labels FreieKunst.Com and Markant Music as well as managing director of the non-profit entrepreneurial company Weimar MaMuTh gUG (limited liability), which promotes art campaigns for people with disabilities.

Life

Marlene Marquardt's mother ran her own pottery workshop , her father was a merchant and painter. At the age of six she got piano lessons . She took lessons from the jazz pianist Jörg Schöllhorn and Billy Cobham drummer Johannes Fries. With Sebastian Gramss she founded the quartet Blue Nightwalk, from which the groups Marlow Markar and the Marlene Marquardt Band developed. In her band she played with the drummer and bassist of the ska band The Busters , Stefan Breuer and with Rolf Breyer. With the dramaturge and actor Matthias Folz she founded the children's and youth theater in Speyer, where she was musical director for 15 years.

After graduating from high school, she studied at the European Art Academy Trier and the state Bauhaus University in Weimar . She has lived and worked in Weimar in her studio house since 2009 . She has been running the MaMuTh gallery and music stage in Weimar since 2016. She has been divorced from her husband since February 2019 and works again as before under her maiden name Marquardt.

Artistic work

Marquardt's musical productions have all been self-published by Markant Music.

In 2017 the documentary TV project Mixed Up Art by Sky Arts took place with her and Max Moor . She made her appearance dependent on the proceeds being donated to Maria Montessori schools, which also happened after the works of art that resulted from them were sold. The Melting Pot series was exhibited in February 2018 in the Old Congress Hall in Munich .

In December 2018, the reports of the musicological seminar of the Freiburg University appeared , citing Marlene Marquardt's theses on Hector Berlioz 's compositional work and the now proven correlation to an epileptic illness Berlioz in the opening text, after Marquardt wrote an advisory report on this topic to the musicologist Christian Berger and the epileptologist Dirk-Matthias Altenmüller for their scientific investigations.

At the beginning of 2017, Marlene Marquardt founded action painting with melted gelatin candy.

Awards

  • 1999: The composition Das Lied der Mignon is selected by the 3sat broadcaster for the 1999 Goethe year, Ways to Weimar .
  • 1995: Keyboardist of the Year , awarded by the Kulturstiftung der Länder
  • 1994: Winner of the German Singing Competition, Hamburg

Works

Solo exhibitions (selection)
  • 2002: Eichbaum Gallery in Speyer
  • 2002: Galerie Orffeo Mannheim
  • 2002: Galerie redensart Ludwigshafen, painting + sculptures
  • 2003: Creadom Mannheim
  • 2003: German Epilepsy Museum Kehl Kork : picture book oil painting
  • 2003: Galerie Orffeo Mannheim: Secret of the Elwedritsche
  • 2008: Ernst Bloch Center Ludwigshafen
  • 2009: Mannheim, time VI
  • 2013: Zebra project, art performances (individual performance)
  • 2014–15: The gift of time
  • 2017: Weimar Around the World
Discography
  • CD The Winners of the Rock & Pop Award , 1992
  • CD Dreamland Mind , Markant Music 1994/95
  • CD Oui! Si! , Markant Music 1995
  • CD trance , music enterprises 1998
  • CD Tutto é Bene , Markant Music 1999
  • CD Be Yourself , Markant Music 2001 (Chanson Pop Delux Album)
  • CD Das Ferne Blau , Palatina Viva Marsilius Tonspuren Verlag 2004, ISBN 3935071175 (Kulturstiftung SWR music audio book , settings of poems by the author Arno Reinfrank with music by Marlene Schnabel-Marquardt and artists from Rhineland-Palatinate)
  • Double CD Fabelhaft , Markant Music 2012, ISBN 978-3-00-037698-6 .
  • Four music theater pieces of Marlene Schnabel-Marquardt: Joskeha , fabulous , Munchhausen Junior , Alfred hothead
  • Double CD Aura-Energia , Markant Music 2012
  • Double CD Villa Marzipan , Markant Music 2012, ISBN 978-3-00-040048-3 .
  • CD The Gift of Time , Markant Music 2015
  • CD Kometa auf Reisen , Markant Music 2016
  • CD Soul Piano , Markant Music 2016
Plays

Texts and music by Marlene Marquardt:

  • Fabulous , stories about mythical creatures, friendships and fantasy. ISBN 978-3-00-037698-6
  • Münchhausen Junior , completely new stories of lies from the childhood of the well-known baron. ISBN 978-3-00-037698-6
  • Joskeha , a poetic Indian tale for children aged 5 and over on the subject of friendship and what it means to live in harmony with nature. ISBN 978-3-00-037698-6
  • Villa Marzipan , family Christmas puppet musical for all ages on the subject of overpopulation. ISBN 978-3-00-040048-3
  • Alfred Hitzkopf , children's music theater thriller from 6 years. ISBN 978-3-00-037698-6
  • T-Faul , A play about media consumption among children.
  • Picassina , live painting play for children from 2 years.

Fonts

  • Marlene Schnabel-Marquardt, Paula Marquardt: The secret of the Elwedritschen . FreieKunst.Com, 2015, ISBN 151915741X .
  • All about Love , Piano-Guitar-Vocal-Songbook Vol. 1, Markant Music, 38 jazz and chanson compositions by Marlene Marquardt, ISBN 9781533654014 .
  • Marlene Schnabel-Marquardt: Kometa on the move. FreieKunst.Com 2016, ISBN 978-1533335272 , 46 pages.

literature

  • Marlene Schnabel-Marquardt, N. Meyer: Period I – III. Catalog of works and new works 2010–2012 . Retrospective from 1998–2009. FreieKunst.Com, Weimar 2012, ISBN 978-3-00-040049-0 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. MaMuTh
  2. sky.de: Mix Up Art. Accessed on May 18, 2019 .
  3. events Mamuth Weimar. Retrieved May 18, 2019 .
  4. TLZ press archive: From the net to reality