Pascal von Wroblewsky

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Pascal von Wroblewsky (born June 10, 1962 in East Berlin ) is a German jazz musician , singer and actress .

Live and act

Pascal von Wroblewsky was already on stage at the age of 15. She first sang folk and blues before joining jazz in 1983 and becoming a member of the Sonneberg Jazz Optimists . She attended the Friedrichshain Music School from 1983 to 1985 and then studied at the Hanns Eisler Music Academy in Berlin . In addition to many projects, for example with Reinhard Walter , then with Axel Donner and Thomas Klemm , her long-term membership in the jazz rock band Bajazzo, founded in East Berlin in 1978, was particularly popular with the public.

She released several jazz solo albums and a classical CD and received the Golden Amiga for Swinging Pool .

She stood on stage with Joe Pass , Dizzy Gillespie , Femi Kuti and Martin Drew and worked with the hr-Bigband , the RIAS Big Band Berlin , the orchestra of the Komische Oper Berlin and the German State Opera and the Dresden Philharmonic Jazz Orchestra as well as the Big band of the Deutsche Oper Berlin .

She writes and sings songs for films, including the theme song in the ZDF film Back on Los! by Pierre Sanoussi-Bliss , for the film adaptation of the Ingrid Noll novel Kalt is der Abendhauch by Rainer Kaufmann and recorded songs for the US version of the film Sophie Scholl - The Last Days , which was nominated for an Oscar .

At the theater, Wroblewsky sang in Altenburg and Dessau in the Threepenny Opera and performed The Seven Deadly Sins by Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill .

In 2015 Wroblewsky was seen in the role of Frau Peachum in the unique experimental version by Mackie Messer - a Salzburg threepenny opera at the Salzburg Festival in the experimental version by Martin Lowe , directed by Julian Crouch and Sven-Eric Bechtolf .

Pascal von Wroblewsky made tours through Cuba, China, Nigeria, Senegal, Cameroon, France, the Netherlands, Russia, Slovakia, Ghana, Belarus, Poland and Hungary. She worked as a lecturer for voice training, speech training and interpretation at the “Hanns Eisler” University of Music in Berlin and the Berlin School for Drama ; since 2011 Wroblewsky has been teaching at the Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy University of Music in Leipzig .

The collaboration with the founder and guitarist Jürgen Heckel of the jazz rock band Bajazzo has existed with interruptions since 1985, in 2012 Wroblewsky released the album Pascal Seventies Songbook with him as well as the drummer Peter Michailow and the bassist Pepe Berns . In the same year Amiga Jazz brought out their first publication Swinging Pool from 1986 as a new CD.

family

Pascal von Wroblewsky is the niece of the Romanist and translator Vincent von Wroblewsky and the great-granddaughter of the actor Hadrian Maria Netto .

Discography

as a guest on the following albums

Theater (selection)

Radio plays

literature

  • Götz Hintze: Rock Lexicon of the GDR. Schwarzkopf & Schwarzkopf, Berlin 1999, ISBN 3-89602-303-9 , p. 310.
  • Bruno Schrep: You just have to listen around . In: Der Spiegel . No. 27 , 1996 ( online - there are longer passages about Wroblewsky's youth in the GDR).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. CV (archive version from 2016)
  2. Cast of the piece at salzburgerfestspiele.at , accessed on August 5, 2015
  3. Swinging Pool , BuschFunk 2012
  4. gerhardschoene.de
  5. ericfish.de
  6. reinmar-henschke.de
  7. athesinus-consort.de
  8. bigband-deutscheoperberlin.de
  9. andymiles.de
  10. Dresden Big Band