Sabine Fischmann

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Sabine Fischmann (* 1974 in Munich ) is a German chanson singer , musician and actress.

Life

She received her first piano and ballet lessons at the age of five. During her school days, Sabine Fischmann was the first prize winner at Jugend musiziert several times . In 1994 she graduated from high school in Erlangen , and then studied piano and chamber music with Joachim Volkmann , Antonio Meneses and Rainer Hoffmann . This was followed by the postgraduate course in chanson singing with Maria Mucke and Berthold Possemeyer . In July 2002 she finished her studies with her first own chanson program: Chanson d'amour - an evening about love and other atrocities .

Sabine Fischmann got her first job as a répétiteur and musical director at the Schauspiel Frankfurt (1994–1997). She was also the pianist with Anton Le Goff and Ulrike Neradt . She has worked repeatedly in SWR and HR television productions. She was also engaged for various festivals for classical and contemporary music, including the Salzburg Festival and the Rheingau Music Festival .

She belongs to the Trio Kujon and the New Frankfurt School Orchestra . With the latter, under the direction of Birgitta Linde , she designed the Alpenglüh'n and support stockings program - an apocalypse of German cheerfulness . In the staging of Cabaret by Willy Praml she plays Sally Bowles . Together with Jo van Nelsen and Cornelia Niemann , she appears in the two Bad Vilbeler Burgfestspiel productions We judge sharply and cordially and please shoot your husband . In the summer of 2003 Sabine Fischmann took on the title role of the play Today: Evening Lola Blau by Georg Kreisler , directed by Jo van Nelsen, at the Burgfestspiele in Bad Vilbel.

Her first CD Liebenslong appeared in 2004. This CD production formed the basis for her solo program of the same name, which was broadcast by WDR, SWR and HR and was nominated for the Prix ​​Pantheon in 2006.

In addition to other CD projects, including Miss Marple and Ask everything what you want , Sabine Fischmann and Birgid Groscurth founded the benefit series Music helps - artists meet for a good cause .

Her current projects include Don Giovanni a trois (with Michael Quast ), Marilyn. A public test of nerves and Clara and Robert Schumann - couple therapy (each with Thorsten Larbig and Brigitta Linde) and Pappsatt - a 20-course menu for 2 voices, guitar, piano and side dishes (with Ali Neander ).

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