Sonja Weissensteiner

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Sonja Weissensteiner (born August 16, 1981 in Karersee in South Tyrol ) is an Italian presenter and singer .

Life

Sonja Weissensteiner spent her childhood with two siblings in her parents' hotel "Castel Latemar" on the Karer Pass between Rosengarten and Latemar in the Dolomites . After graduating from high school , she began studying communication sciences in Salzburg , which she soon gave up to devote herself to music.

Because she had already released her first CD with popular hits at the age of fifteen , after a producer had noticed her when she had recorded a birthday song for her grandma at the age of eleven. In addition to a few singles, three further CD albums followed by 2002, and finally a fifth after a change of label in 2009.

Almost at the same time as her music career, Sonja Weissensteiner began to moderate. After her first experiences with Sat.1 ( The Big Request Concert ), she took over the co-moderation of the “Herbert Roth Gala” on MDR television from 1999 to 2001 . After an interlude at Radio U1 Tirol from 2001 to 2002 , combined with a move to Kufstein , she went to Bayerischer Rundfunk in Munich in 2002 . Here she trained in the field of television moderation. She moderated Alpenmelodie (2002–2004), Wies'n Live (2005–2009) and Advent, Advent (2006–2008).

Since 2013 she has designed and moderated the programs in the Musik in den Bergen series . In 2014 she took over the moderation of the ORF pre- Christmas show Magical Christmas in the Land of Silent Night (until 2018 together with Harald Krassnitzer , in 2019 with DJ Ötzi ) . On Gute Laune TV , she has been hosting the program In Concert - Das Live-Magazin since May 2018 .

In 2016, the readers of the South Tyrolean weekly magazine ff voted Sonja Weissensteiner the most influential South Tyrolean woman.

She lives in Munich with her husband and two daughters.

Discography (albums)

  • Hello , 1996, Bogner Records
  • The first heart to heart feeling , 1999, Bogner Records
  • Dreams , 2001, Bogner Records
  • Hey you! , 2002, Bogner Records
  • Think of me , 2009, Sony Music Entertainment

Plus a few singles and compilations.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Music in the mountains. Retrieved August 20, 2018 .
  2. Magical Christmas. Retrieved August 20, 2018 .
  3. Sonja Weissensteiner. In: Good mood TV. Retrieved August 20, 2018 .
  4. South Tyrol's golden throats. In: ff 02 of January 12, 2017. Retrieved on August 19, 2018 .