Lore Lorentz
Lore Lorentz (12 September 1920 – 22 February 1994) was a German Kabarett artist and standup comedian.[1]
She was born in Mährisch-Ostrau, Czechoslovakia (today Ostrava in the Czech Republic) as Lore Schirmer. She studied history, German literature and philosophy in Berlin and Vienna. In Berlin she met Kay Lorentz , who became her husband in 1944.[1] Together they founded the Kabarett Kom(m)ödchen in Düsseldorf in 1947. It was one of the first political cabarets in Allied-occupied Germany after the Second World War.[1] Until 1983 Lore and Kay Lorentz were directors of the Kommödchen and part of the ensemble.
Starting in 1976, she taught chanson, song and musical at Folkwang Hochschule.[1]
From 1983, she started with solo programs. One of her most famous programs consisted exclusively of texts written by Heinrich Heine; even though he had written them more than a century before Lorentz' program was performed, they all referred to current topics.
She received several prizes:
- 1981: Honorary Deutscher Kleinkunstpreis
- 1986: Staatspreis des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen
- 1989: Großer Kulturpreis der Sparkassen-Kulturstiftung Rheinland
- 1989: Honorary Recognition by the Heinrich-Heine-Gesellschaft (jointly with her husband)
- 2004: Start on the Walk of Fame of Cabaret (posthumous)
Kay and Lore Lorentz rejected the Bundesverdienstkreuz (Federal Cross of Merit) in 1976. A secondary school in Düsseldorf is named in her honour.[2]
She died in 1994 in Düsseldorf of pneumonia.
On audio CD:
- Denk ich an Deutschland (A cabaret evening with texts of Heinrich Heine). CD. ISBN 3-931265-00-5
- Chansons. CD. ISBN 3-931265-01-3
- Frivolitäten – 10 Diseusen – 10 Chansons. LP. Polydor J 73 555
References
- ^ a b c d Tschierschke, Anja; Zündorf, Irmgard. "Lore Lorentz 1920–1994" (in German). Lebendiges Museum Online .
- ^ "Lore Lorentz", Lore-Lorentz-Schule, Düsseldorf
External links
- Media related to Lore Lorentz at Wikimedia Commons
- Lore Lorentz at IMDb