Stefanie Hertel

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Stefanie Hertel (2008)

Stefanie Anke Hertel (born July 25, 1979 in Oelsnitz / Vogtl. ) Is a German singer of popular hits and TV presenter . It became known with the title Über alles Bacherl geht a Brückerl after winning the Grand Prix of Folk Music in 1992 .

Career

Early years and breakthrough

Stefanie Hertel grew up with three older siblings in Oelsnitz- Lauterbach in Vogtland . She was on stage for the first time with her father Eberhard Hertel in Falkenstein at the age of four . At the age of six she had her first TV appearance with the teddy bear yodeler in the program Oberhofer Bauernmarkt on East German television . After her appearance with Carolin Reiber in the show Volkstümliche Hitparade in 1990, media manager Hans R. Beierlein signed Hertel. During the preliminary decision of the Grand Prix of Folk Music in Hof, Hertel and Stefan Mross , who was also under contract with Beierlein , met for the first time. Many of her texts at the time were written by Irma Holder .

At the final of the Grand Prix of Folk Music in 1991 she took fifth place with the title So a piece of ideal world . Her musical breakthrough came in the following year, when she won the 1992 Grand Prix of Folk Music with the title Über alles Bacherl geht a Brückerl . In September 1992 she was awarded the “Crown of Folk Music” as “Most Successful Young Singer” by RTL .

In 1994 Hertel and Mross recorded their first Christmas album together with you, Christmas. In 1995 she took part in the 1995 Grand Prix of Folk Music with Mross for the third time . With a song for every ray of sun they achieved second place. Since then, both have often performed together, but have continued to perform as soloists. In 1996 Hertel's father released the single Little Fish Become Big , a cover version of Vader Abrahams Als je weggaat , in which he celebrates the early love of his daughter and her feared departure from her parents' house. In 1997, the ARD dedicated a TV special to Hertel on her 18th birthday with the title Songs to fall in love with from the Europapark Rust .

Since 2000

Stefanie Hertel (2013)

In October 2000 Hertel released her album Liebe geht im Herzen los with the music label Montana . In February 2002, she brought out the album a thousand times stronger , which placed in the German album charts for two weeks at number 61 and in the Ö3 Austria Top 40 for four weeks at number 50. Under the production team of Jean Frankfurter and Irma Holder, with whom Hertel had already worked for Über alles Bacherl geht a Brückerl , she published the studio album Total Emotions in 2004 , on which she performed two duets with Ich tu es sich um bei dich and And tomorrow it's going on sang with Mross. In Germany the album reached number 61 in the charts.

In 2006 her album Love Has a Thousand Faces came out. In February 2008, Stronger Than Freedom was released , which reached number 90 in the German album charts. In the same year, Hertel started a tour of Germany with Mross on the occasion of their 25th stage anniversary. 2010 brought Hertel after almost ten years at the record company Koch Universal with The feels good their first studio album in her new record company Sony Music out Ariola.

Hertel was seen in the RTL dance show Let's Dance at the side of professional dancer Sergiy Plyuta in 2012 and reached the semifinals. In 2013 Hertel celebrated its 30th stage anniversary. She presented her studio album Moment Mal! , for which she wrote four songs herself for the first time. In March 2013 she presented her first own dirndl collection “Dirndlrock”. In October she went on tour through East Germany. In the same year she first appeared on stage as the Angel of Christmas in one of the leading roles in the musical From the Spirit of Christmas , which is based on Charles Dickens' Christmas story. In 2017 she played this role again at the Nordhausen Theater at the side of her father and daughter.

In 2016 she brought out the album Mein Vogtland - Mei Haamet with Vogtland songs and shot a 90-minute program with the title Stefanie Hertel: Mein Vogtland - mei Haamet about her Vogtland homeland with the MDR . In October 2016 she released the album Männerversteher as Hertel + Hofmann with Anita & Alexandra Hofmann , in which she sings nine songs with the Hofmann sisters and interprets six songs alone.

In July 2017, an album was released with Freunde fürs Leben , on which she reinterpreted songs together with music colleagues - sometimes with the original interpreters. Among other things, she sang Small Torch Burn ' with Markus , Tell her also with Gerd Christian , Raspberry Ice Cream for Breakfast with Ross Antony and Calm After the Storm with her husband Lanny Lanner.

In 2018 she founded the country band More than Words with her husband and daughter . In March of the same year, Heyne Verlag published her autobiography A bridge leads across every stream: Stories from my life . As a decoupling from her studio album Kopf hoch, Krone auf und weiter , she released the single of the same name in September 2018, in which she addresses the death of her mother, who died in 2017. In January 2019, Que Sera (life never lasts) was the second single from the album on the market.

In the summer of 2019, Hertel took part in the first season of the ProSieben music show The Masked Singer disguised as a panther . She finished sixth out of ten participants. In September 2019 she released the first single Home with her band More than Words ; The second single followed in November with the cover Christmas song Driving Home for Christmas . In May 2020 the band released their debut album Home .

Moderation

In 2011 Stefanie Hertel hosted a program on German television for the first time: Stars up close was filmed in Seefeld . Since 2012 she has presented the big show of Christmas carols on Mitteldeutscher Rundfunk (MDR) every year . In 2014 she became a permanent MDR presenter with her own Saturday evening shows bearing her name ( Stefanie Hertel - The big show of the stars / ... for Mother's Day / ... the Christmas carols ). Since 2013 Hertel has hosted the winter and summer open airs of Wenn die Musipiele together with Arnulf Prasch . In 2017, Hertel played herself as the presenter of the show So celebrate the stars in Olli Dittrich's TV parody entitled Trixie Wonderland - Christmas with Trixie Dörfel . In December 2018 she took part in an episode of the documentary talk show The Story of an Evening ... staged by Lars Eidinger for NDR television (written and directed by Grimme Prize Winner Pia Lenz ).

Private life

In 1991 Stefanie Hertel and the trumpeter Stefan Mross met at the 1991 Grand Prix of Folk Music ; In 1994 their relationship became public. Their daughter was born in October 2001. In September 2006 the couple got married in Florida and in November in church in Avelengo in South Tyrol . In September 2011 Hertel and Mross announced their separation; The marriage ended in divorce in 2012 . In April 2014 Hertel married the Austrian rock musician and guitarist Leopold "Lanny" Lanner, with whom she has been in a relationship since 2011. Hertel has lived in Chiemgau in Upper Bavaria since 1997 .

Social and political engagement

  • It supports the non-profit organizations Karo eV Plauen , Uganda Social Fund and Riding for Disabled Children Traunstein eV
  • In 2016 she founded the Stefanie Hertel hilft eV association , through which she supports non-profit organizations.

In September 2018, Hertel condemned the violent riots in Chemnitz in an interview with the taz with the words: "Every right-wing extremist march is one too many in my eyes." One must "stop being afraid of everything that is strange and different . ”It is time to practice charity and not wait for“ authorities and politicians to regulate our coexistence in all areas. ”She would also like to take part in a“ concert for communication, respect, tolerance and integration ”.

Awards

  • Musikantenkaiser with Papa Eberhard: 1991
  • Superhit parade of folk music: 1991, 1996
  • Popular hit parade on ZDF: 1991, 1992, 1994, 1996
  • Edelweiss : 1991
  • Folk Music Grand Prix: 1992
  • Golden hens : 1995, 2000 and 2002
  • Golden tuning forks : 1997, 1998 and 2005
  • Kronen der Volksmusik: 1992 (RTL), 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 and 2005
  • Image Osgar : 2003
  • Herbert Roth Prize: 1991, 2003
  • The golden one : 1995, 1999
  • One of folk music: 1998
  • Francis of Assisi Medal: 2007
  • Star biathlon: 2014, 2015
  • My Star of the Year: 2009 (Award from Bauer Media (Das Neue Blatt, Neue Post, ...) in Hamburg)
  • Honorary artist of Bad Elster in the König-Albert-Theater
  • smago! Award : 2017

Discography

Solo career

Studio albums

year Title
music label
Top ranking, total weeks, awardChart placementsChart placementsTemplate: chart table / maintenance / without sources
(Year, title, music label , placements, weeks, awards, notes)
Remarks
DE DE AT AT CH CH
1991 Such a piece of the perfect world
EastWest
- - -
First publication: 1991
1992 A Brückerl Montana goes over every brook
DE78 (8 weeks)
DE
- -
First published: June 26, 1992
1993 A thousand little skies
Montana
DE81 (6 weeks)
DE
- -
First published: May 25, 1993
1994 Cheeky blue eyes
EastWest
- - -
First published: 1994
1995 A song for every ray of sunshine
EastWest
DE66 (9 weeks)
DE
- -
First published: May 5, 1995
1996 Homeland songs to fall in love with
Montana
- - -
First published: February 23, 1996
Do you have time for a few dreams?
EastWest
DE57 (5 weeks)
DE
- -
First published: October 15, 1996
1997 Songs to fall in love with
Montana
DE61 (3 weeks)
DE
- -
Compilation
First published: 1997
1998 It's good that there are friends in
Montana
DE36 (2 weeks)
DE
- -
First published: August 17, 1998
2000 Love starts in the heart
Montana
- - -
First published: October 9, 2000
2002 A thousand times stronger
Montana / Koch
DE61 (2 weeks)
DE
AT50 (4 weeks)
AT
-
First published: February 15, 2002
2004 Total Feelings
Chef (Universal)
DE61 (1 week)
DE
- -
First published: August 23, 2004
2006 Love has a thousand faces
cook (universal)
- - -
First published: September 15, 2006
2008 Stronger Than Freedom
Koch (Universal)
DE90 (1 week)
DE
- -
First published: February 8, 2008
2010 That feels good about
Ariola
DE91 (1 week)
DE
- -
First published: March 19, 2010
2013 Wait a moment!
Telamo
- - -
First published: February 15, 2013
2016 My Vogtland - my Haamet
Telamo
DE99 (1 week)
DE
- -
First published: April 15, 2016
Understanding men
DA
- - -
First published: October 21, 2016
as Hertel + Hofmann
2017 Friends for life
Telamo
- - -
First published: July 21, 2017
2018 Keep your head up, crown on and on
Telamo
- - -
First published: October 19, 2018

With More Than Words

Studio albums

  • 2020: Home

Singles

literature

  • Erhard Lanzerath: Stefanie Hertel. A heart full of music. Lanzerath Buchverlag, Burg-Graefenrode . 1996, ISBN 3928944053 .
  • Eva Mang, Günter Tolar: Stefanie Hertel & Stefan Mross: The dream couple of folk music. Friedrich VDV, Linz . 2004, ISBN 3902211172 .
  • Stefanie Hertel, Peter Käfferlein, Olaf Köhne: There is a bridge across every stream - Stories from my life , Wilhelm Heyne Verlag, Munich 2018, ISBN 978-3-453-20191-0

Web links

Commons : Stefanie Hertel  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b Anne Hähnig, Martin Machowecz: Stephanie Hertel: "In the heart Vogtländerin." Www.zeit.de, 17 July 2019
  2. Eberhard Hertel & Stefanie Hertel - Small fish grow big In: hitparade.ch ; accessed on June 20, 2019.
  3. a b c d Beautiful, talented and a big heart: Stefanie Hertel In: Schlagerplanet.com; accessed on June 20, 2019.
  4. Stefanie Hertel - a thousand times stronger. GfK Entertainment , accessed June 15, 2019 .
  5. Stefanie Hertel - a thousand times stronger. Ö3 Austria Top 40 , accessed on June 15, 2019 .
  6. Susi Groth: Stefanie Hertel and daughter Johanna now also together on stage In: Superillu from November 6, 2017; accessed on June 15, 2019.
  7. Stefanie Hertel and Anita & Alexandra Hofmann are now a trio! In: schlager.radio from September 16, 2016; accessed on June 15, 2019.
  8. Stefanie Hertel: Dreamlike duets on “Friends for Life” In: schlagerplanet.com from July 23, 2017; accessed on June 15, 2019.
  9. MORE THAN WORDS - BAND | About MTW. Retrieved May 22, 2020 (German).
  10. Victoria Teichert: "I will never forget the scent of the western parcels" In: Superillu from March 13, 2018; accessed on June 15, 2019.
  11. Stefanie Hertel: New video for the song of encouragement “Head up, crown up and on” In: Schlagerplanet.com from September 6, 2018; accessed on June 15, 2019.
  12. The single "Que Sera (life never lasts)" by Stefanie Hertel will be sampled on January 18th In: Telamo from January 17th, 2019; accessed on June 15, 2019.
  13. Stefanie Hertel is "not a good liar". Retrieved July 26, 2019 .
  14. MORE THAN WORDS - BAND | Music. Retrieved May 22, 2020 (German).
  15. Stefanie Hertel with stars up close. Retrieved November 28, 2016 .
  16. Walter Bau: Comedian Olli Dittrich so skilfully exposes the TV bugs. In: The West. December 21, 2017, accessed January 16, 2018 .
  17. The story of one evening. Anarchic documentary talk with Lars Eidinger. www.ndr.de, December 8, 2019
  18. ^ Daughter for Stefanie Hertel In: Hamburger Abendblatt from October 26, 2001; accessed on June 15, 2019.
  19. STEFANIE HERTEL & STEFAN MROSS “Secret” wedding in Florida! - smago.de. Retrieved June 9, 2018 .
  20. Stefanie Hertel and Stefan Mross: The wedding of hearts . In: Spiegel Online . November 6, 2006 ( spiegel.de [accessed June 9, 2018]).
  21. https://www.merkur.de/boulevard/stefan-mross-stefanie-hertel-sind-geschieden-zr-2656540.html
  22. Stefanie Hertel has dared. Archived from the original on October 6, 2014 ; accessed on November 28, 2016 .
  23. On Easter Sunday they said yes: Stefanie Hertel married rock musician In: Wochenblatt from April 23, 2014; accessed on June 15, 2019.
  24. "We are not a dream couple" Interview with Stefanie Hertel in the Superillu from October 6, 2017.
  25. ^ Votes against Nazi propaganda: Musi gegen rechts. taz.de, September 7, 2018
  26. There is a bridge over every stream. Retrieved February 4, 2018 .