Peter Maronde

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Peter Maronde (born February 25, 1939 in Berlin , † June 27, 1991 in Saarbrücken ) was a German actor , editor and radio presenter .

origin

Maronde's father came from Pomerania , his mother from Saarbrücken . During the Second World War , the family moved from Berlin to Saarbrücken in 1942. He grew up there when he was four. While Maronde traveled almost all over the world as an actor , tour guide and radio presenter, the Saar metropolis remained his centerpiece throughout his life.

Life

Maronde came into contact with the then Reichsender Saarbrücken at the age of five and was involved in the design of the children's program. In doing so, he discovered his acting talent. However, after graduating from school, his father refused him permission to take up this profession. So Peter Maronde learned to be a textile merchant, obtained a commercial assistant certificate and remained loyal to this branch for four years of his life. On his own initiative, he then attended the State Conservatory in Saarbrücken for three years and completed his acting studies there. He then appeared for the next six years as a stage actor at the Burgschauspiel in Dinkelsbühl , at the Small Theater in Bonn-Bad-Godesberg and the Zimmer Theater in Heidelberg . His radio talent subsequently led Maronde to Radio Luxemburg , where he worked for two months as a disc jockey , then for a year and a half as a news anchor at RIAS Berlin.

For the following eight years, Maronde was employed as a tour guide by the tourism operator ONLY . Four years in Southeast Asia, two years on cruises and two years in Africa. In March 1978 he found his way back to radio. Initially as a newscaster for Saarland Broadcasting . When Klaus Groth died unexpectedly after 18 years of moderation in the prestigious broadcast format Bunte Funkminuten , Peter Maronde took over the moderation.

In January 1980, the first regionally oriented full program in the broadcasting landscape of ARD went on air with SR 3 Saarlandwelle des Saarländischer Rundfunk . Maronde recognized the opportunity to refine this program with its innate Saarland intonation. This phenomenon of a moderation tinged in a semi-dialect, as it were - Maronde mastered both thanks to his origins and classical speaker training - was an absolute novelty for the time and was very well received by the audience. Thanks to the fluent alternation between dialect and standard German, his way of speaking was always easy to understand across the region. Maronde thus shaped an unmistakable style that still stands for the Saarland wave today. Here he appeared particularly with the Saarlandwelle program Rendezvous . As an editorial employee, he also had a decisive influence on the other broadcast formats of the Saarland radio on radio and television.

Peter Maronde was unmarried and childless; he died at the age of 52 from complications during serious heart surgery .

Works

Discography

  • Single record (1981): When the Liss falls with de Schniss in de Batsch rin ... B-side: Es Karlche has fallen in the Saar ... (Text / Melody / Production: Elmar Peiffer)
  • Saarland Songs: Kumm, my name is nice ...
  • Cover version of Tante Maria's "Santa Maria" by Roland Kaiser , original playback in collaboration with Gerhard Bungert .
  • Double CD: SR Stars. Sampler with recordings by Britta-Maria Carell, Dieter Thomas Heck , Peter Maronde, Ingrid Peters , Manfred Sexauer , Manfred Spoo and others. a. m.
  • Double LP, MC and CD: Lyoner 1 does not answer (1984), radio play, SR production, with Gerd Dudenhöffer , Gerdi Weissenbach, Bernd Stenger, Volker C. Jacoby u. a., by Gerhard Bungert and Schorsch Seitz , directed by Manfred Sexauer; Palm Records
  • Double LP, MC and CD: Lyoner 2 knows no borders (1989), radio play, by and with the above, Marianne Weber-Riedel, Thomas Ringwald, Ingeborg Fries, Friedrich Hatzenbühler; Palm Records
  • Double LP, MC and CD: Fauschd - Goethe's Urfaust in Saarland (1990), radio play by G. Bungert, SR production, PM in the role of the narrator, with Alice Hoffmann a . a. m .; Palm Records

Publications

Web links

literature

  • Press release of the Saarländischer Rundfunk on the death of Peter Maronde on June 27, 1991
  • Announcements from the artistic director and the staff council on June 27, 1991