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Bernhard Bentgens (2007)

Bernhard Bentgens (born 1 November 1956 in Duisburg) is a German composer, conductor, singer-songwriter, choirmaster, and conférencier (humorous moderator in variety shows, cabarets, revues, shows, television or radio programs).

Life and work[edit]

In 1981 Bentgens graduated from the Folkwang University of the ArtsinEssen-Werden with a Staatsexamen (German master's degree). His main subjects were piano, organ, vocals, choral and orchestral conducting.[1] From 1981 to 1983 he worked as a musician in the orchestra of the National Theater Mannheim. Between 1982 and 1984 Bernhard Bentgens concluded his musicological studies with Ludwig Finscher in Heidelberg and Alexander Ringer in Illinois. In 1984, he appeared with his first solo program for which, in the same year, he received the cabaret prize of Baden-Württemberg. Over the next five years Bernhard Bentgens worked as musical director of incidental music at the Heidelberg City Theatre. In 1987 to 1992, he received a lectureship at the University of Applied Sciences Heidelberg.

After 1989 he worked as a freelance composer for theater, television and radio at home and abroad. Since the same year Bentgens conducts the Heidelberg HardChor and 1. FC Heidelberg. With the clown trio "Extra Nix" he toured in the 90's together with Rosemie Warth and Thomas Nigl at renowned festival stages in Europe and Canada. During this time he worked with various orchestras, such as the Stuttgart Philharmonic, the orchestra of the Hessian radio, the Saarland Radio Orchestra, the Symphony Orchestra of Freiburg and Hamburg Symphony Orchestra and composed the music for the German TV series 'Der Plakatierer' (literally The Placarder).

Bernhard Bentgens worked as a presenter at galas and symphony concerts from the 90s. Since 1992 he is part of the main cast of a monthly live radio show Zungenschlag in Heidelberg. There followed various radio productions. Together with Roger Back he organizes the chanson festival Schoener Luegen since 2001. Since 2005 he has been the conductor of a choir consisting of mothers and fathers, "The Mamas and Papas"of the English Institute in Heidelberg. 2007 he founded with his wife Julia Bentgens the Metropolitan International School with Nurseries, Kindergartens, Primary und Secondary School and a Boarding House. In 2014 Bentgens founded the "Beschwerdechor/Besserwerdechor" in Heidelberg.

Awards[edit]

Programs, CDs and Books[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Rhein-Neckar-ZeitungGemeinsam Singen macht einfach Spaß". RNZ Interview. Retrieved 6 December 2015.

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