Rainer Clute

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Rainer Clute (* 1947 in Wuppertal ) is a German radio play director and translator .

Life

Rainer Clute attended the violin and orchestral class of the Bergisches Landeskonservatorium and was deputy concertmaster of the conservatory orchestra . This was followed by a degree in theater studies and English at the Free University of Berlin . During this time he was also the concertmaster of the collegium musicum of the Berlin universities. Clute took another degree in medicine before moving to Sweden and studying Nordic languages and literature at Uppsala University . Clute then returned to Germany and completed an internship in the radio play department of the RIAS in Berlin. After this time he stayed there as a freelancer until he got a permanent position as a director in 1976.

In addition to directing radio plays, Rainer Clute is the author of radio features , he has directed and directed public events at RIAS and today at Deutschlandradio , occasionally translates radio plays from Swedish into German and moderated classical music programs at RIAS, Deutschlandradio and the former broadcaster Free Berlin . In 1983 he was the author and presenter of the Academy of St Martin in the Fields Long Night , a 6½ hour live broadcast by the well-known British Chamber Orchestra.

Clute's best-known directorial works include the multi-part radio play series about Professor van Dusen and the Cocktail for two series .

Radio plays

As a director (excluding the van Dusen series)

As a director and translator

Awards

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Portrait from Kiepenheuer Bühnenvertrieb , accessed on December 4, 2015