Matthias Hanselmann

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Matthias Hanselmann (born January 28, 1953 ) is a German radio and television presenter , composer and copywriter .

Matthias Hanselmann 2018

Life

Hanselmann was born in Coburg as the son of Ruth and Johannes Hanselmann , who later became the Evangelical Bishop of Bavaria and President of the Lutheran World Federation. As a teenager he wrote his first songs and played in various bands. He studied German and English in Berlin . During his studies he was a guitar teacher at the VHS Charlottenburg. At the end of the 1970s he was a songwriter and guitarist in the Berlin band FirmA 33. This band played as the opening act for Nina Hagen's first concert in 1979. In the early 1980s he was a member of the band Zeitgeist. Hanselmann played in various other bands and as a studio musician, u. a. in the Hansa Studios Berlin. He was guitarist at the GRIPS Theater , wrote the theme music and songs for the children's magazine ' Wolff & Rüffel ' (Sender Free Berlin), the theme music and songs for the environmental magazine 'Bumerang' (ARD) and songs for the children's magazine 'Zapp-Zarapp' (Bavarian radio). He also wrote the music for the musical 'Freunde' by bestselling author Helme Heine . For the series' Die Vier aus der Zwischenzeit 'in the TV magazine '45 Fieber' he wrote several scripts and played a part himself (episode: 'The visitor' with Christoph Ohrt, among others ). Sound designs for radio waves (SFB 2, Radio4U) and TV ('Berliner Abendschau' / 'Sport im Third') were just as much a part of his work as feature and documentary film music ('Metropole Berlin', ' Am Rand der Träume ').

Since 1981 he has also worked as a radio and television presenter. He has moderated various talk formats on TV and the science magazine 'Eineins Erben'. On the radio he moderated for the SFB , the Bayerischer Rundfunk ( Bayern 3 ), the ORB and the rbb ( radioeins ) and from 2002 to 2018 for Deutschlandradio Berlin and Deutschlandradio Kultur .

Hanselmann is married and has four children.

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