Werner Krynitz

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Werner Krynitz (born March 9, 1904 in Sankt Avold , Lothringen , † December 17, 1984 in Wernigerode ) was a German reciter .

Life

Werner Krynitz was in time for the German Reich belonging Lorraine was born the son of a veterinarian. After graduation in Köthen he took in 1923 in Halle , a German studies on, he studied law in Leipzig , Tübingen and Göttingen and put the Great State Exam from. At the same time he took acting lessons with Oskar Mehring in Dessau and lessons in speaking skills with Richard Wittsack in Halle. In 1933 he passed the stage entrance examination in Berlin and then gave numerous lecture evenings in many German cities.

In 1936 he married the singer Marianne Harms, with whom he had two children. In 1942 the family moved from Hanover to Wernigerode. In 1945 a new start took place as a freelance reciter. He organized around 2500 lecture evenings with around 40 different programs, some of which were recorded on records. From 1956 to 1973 he worked as a speaker teacher at the theater in Leipzig . His love for the visual arts made him a passionate collector of paintings and graphics. As a reciter and audio book speaker, Krynitz recorded records with poems by Johann Wolfgang Goethe and texts by Heinrich von Kleist (both 1963).

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