Salome Chamber
Salome Kammer (born January 17, 1959 in Nidda ) is a German actress , voice soloist , singer and cellist .
Life
Salome Kammer was born in Nidda (Upper Hesse) as the fourth of six children of the Protestant pastor Otto Kammer and his wife Siglinde Kammer. After graduating from high school in Frankfurt am Main , Salome Kammer studied music at the Folkwang University in Essen, majoring in cello with Maria Kliegel and János Starker . During his studies with subsequent postgraduate studies at the Mannheim University of Music , Salome Kammer devoted himself to acting in independent groups and took private acting lessons. In 1983 she was committed to the Städtische Bühnen Heidelberg , where she was a member of the ensemble for 5 years in the fields of youth theater and drama. In 1988 she moved to Munich in production The second home of Edgar Reitz the female lead cellist and singer Lichtblau Clarissa to take over. With this film role Salome Kammer became known in many countries. Her training as a singer and vocal artist took place during and after her film work. For ten years Salome Kammer successfully played the role of Eliza Doolittle in the musical My Fair Lady in various productions . After several guest appearances in spoken theater (including at the Bavarian State Theater in Munich ), Kammer increasingly devoted himself to modern music theater with engagements at opera houses in Berlin, Vienna, Munich, as well as Paris, Lyon and Stuttgart. At the same time, she has been performing musical cabaret with the pianist and composer Peter Ludwig on German cabaret stages for many years.
Salome Kammer teaches contemporary music for singers at the Munich University of Music. She lives in Munich with her husband, the director Edgar Reitz .
Awards
- 2003: Schneider Schott Music Prize Mainz together with Thomas E. Bauer
- 2015: Schwabing Art Prize
Premiered music theater works
- William Osborne : Beeb & Bab , Munich 1995
- Helmut Oehring : Documentary Opera , Witten 1995
- Eric Ona : Beware of the Dog , Stuttgart 1996
- Helmut Oehring : The D'Amato System , Munich 1996
- Carola Bauckholt : It remains to be seen , Berlin 1999
- Mauricio Sotelo : De Amore , Munich 1999
- Jörg Widmann : Liberation from Paradise , Hannover 2000
- Helmut Oehring , Iris ter Schiphorst : Effi Briest , Bonn 2001
- Jörg Widmann : The face in the mirror (role of Patricia), Munich 2003
- Isabel Mundry : One Breath - The Odyssey (role of Penelope), Berlin 2005
- Bernhard Lang : I Hate Mozart (role of Franziska), Vienna 2006
- Alexandra Holtsch : Barcode for 2 turntable players baritone, soprano and actor, Munich 2007
- Georges Aperghis : Zeugen , Witten 2007
- Péter Eötvös : Lady Sarashina (mezzo-soprano part), Lyon 2008
- Brice Pauset : Exercises du Silence for voice, piano and electronics (IRCAM), Paris 2008
Web links
- Works by and about Salome Kammer in the catalog of the German National Library
- Salome Kammer in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Website of Salome Kammer
- "Heimat 3" with a short biography of Salome Kammer ( memento from April 29, 2014 in the Internet Archive )
- Chanson bizarre. Conversation with the singer Salome Kammer , podcast, January 25, 2017, editor: Cécile Olshausen, Radio SRF 2 Kultur
- Singing recipes - singing instead of forcing: Singer Salome Kammer likes the unheard of , January 27, 2017, editor: Cécile Olshausen, Radio SRF 2 Kultur
Individual evidence
- ↑ Culture prizes : Schneider Schott Music Prize Mainz . In: Kulturpreise.de . ARCult Media. Archived from the original on May 7, 2015. Retrieved May 7, 2015.
- ^ Munich: Schwabing Art Awards 2015 . In: muenchen.de . Munich - The official city portal. March 12, 2015. Archived from the original on May 7, 2015. Retrieved on May 7, 2015.
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Chamber, Salome |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German actress, voice soloist, singer and cellist |
DATE OF BIRTH | 17th January 1959 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Nidda , Upper Hesse |