Siegfried Trzoss

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Siegfried Manfred Trzoß (born August 4, 1944 in Obra, Wollstein district ) is a German moderator , copywriter , singer and book author . He is committed to ensuring that the GDR's dance and pop music and its actors do not fall into oblivion.

Life

In 1960 he became a member of the music listener group at what was then Berliner Rundfunk , where he had his first radio broadcast in April 1963. In the same year he finished his apprenticeship as a book printer. From 1965 to 1970 he completed a technical college course in the subjects of physical education and art education and was a teacher at the Einstein High School in Neuenhagen near Berlin until 1984 . He was then mayor of the Dahlwitz-Hoppegarten community for three years .

While pop music was initially just a hobby, he turned it more and more into a profession. From 1963 to 1988 he moderated in loose succession with the then Berliner Rundfunk hit broadcasts. At the end of the 80s the first radio productions ran under the lyric pseudonym "Manfred", which he wrote together with the composers Martin Möhle and Hans Bath for the singers Peter Wieland , Karla Schreiter, Hartmut Eichler , Sonja Siewert, Herbert Klein and Siegfried Uhlenbrock .

After the fall of the Berlin Wall , Trzoß concentrated on cultivating the "Schlager des Ostens" as part of an all-German music culture, both as a designer and presenter of various big and small hit shows as well as numerous own programs on ORB / RBB ( Radio Berlin 88.8 and Antenne Brandenburg ) , at DeutschlandRadio Berlin , at Radio 50plus and, since 2002, at the Berlin community radio ALEX-BERLIN with its series of portable radio . On July 2, 2017, the 600th broadcast of portable radio took place in the Babylon cinema at Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz as a public hit show. Since 2002 he has been performing Eastern hits and rarities every Saturday afternoon at ALEX BERLIN.

From 1994 to 1999 he presented his Berlin talent show Stage Fright and then until 2012 the nationwide socio-cultural project Talentshow 50plus for the annual “Golden Autumn” Cup Grand Prix.

Trzoß published popular books and numerous booklets as well as CD compilations for Bertelsmann Verlag , Reader's Digest and AMIGA . He has been the weekly columnist for SuperIllu since 2014 and writes here about dance music actors from the East.

Book publications

  • Schlagergeschichte (s) of the East . Raku-Verlag, Eichwalde 2004, ISBN 3-938311-00-2
    • Vol. 1: 1945-1965
    • Vol. 2: 1965-1990
  • Schlagergeschichte (s) of the East . Revised new edition in 3 volumes, Aperçu-Verlag, Berlin 2007, ISBN 978-3-938810-02-6
    • Vol. 1: 1945-1965
    • Vol. 2: 1965-1970
    • Vol. 3: 1970-1990
  • When Paul with Paula. Humorous everyday stories. 2 volumes. Berlin, 2006, 2009.

Solo albums

  • 1994 - Hello, old house (Musik-Studio Wandlitz)
  • 1999 - With a smile on your face (PEWI Records and Songs)
  • 2004 - Every age has its charms (PEWI Records and Songs)
  • 2013 - Live the Life (PEWI Records and Songs)
  • 2017 - "Kofferradio-Knallbonbons" (A musical journey through time in text and music about the GDR hit) on the label SECHZEHNZEHN

Texts for other artists (selection)

  • 1986 - We are over sixty (Herbert Klein)
  • 1987 - Run yourself healthy (Siegfried Uhlenbrock)
  • 1988 - Darling, how time flies (Sonja Siewert & Herbert Klein)
  • 1997 - Talking to each other (Julia Axen)
  • 1999 - Seven days on Mallorca (Gabi Munk & Ingo Krämer)
  • 2002 - Mama, thank you (Wilfried Peetz)
  • 2004 - Small works by great masters (Dagmar Frederic)
  • 2011 - You touch me (Duo VISAVIS)

Sampler (selection)

  • 2003 - Günter Gollasch and the Berlin Radio Dance Orchestra (Ninemond GmbH Strausberg)
  • 2007 - Kurt Henkels and the Leipzig Radio Dance Orchestra (AMIGA)
  • 2009 - Schlager-Asse Vol. 1-3 (AMIGA)
  • 2010 - The most beautiful souvenirs - Unforgettable GDR hits of the 50s & 60s (AMIGA)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. The Guardian of the East German Hit . In: MOZ.de . ( moz.de [accessed on October 6, 2018]).