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Veronika Fischer

Veronika Fischer, also called Vroni (born 28 July 1951 in Wölfis), is a German singer.

Veronika Fischer
Fischer performing in 2011
Background information
Born (1951-07-28) 28 July 1951 (age 72)
Wölfis, Thuringia, East Germany
GenresSchlager, Pop
Occupation(s)Singer
Websiteveronikafischer.de

Life edit

Fischer was born in the Thuringian municipality of Wölfis (near Gotha). She began to study at the Hochschule für Musik Carl Maria von Weber in 1968 with Hanns Petersen.[1] She also appeared with various bands such as the Fred-Herfter-Combo and 1970 with the Stern-Combo Meißen. In 1973 her first LP was released with the group Panta Rhei, which was jazz-oriented, among others Herbert Dreilich, Ed Swillms and Henning Protzmann, who later founded the group Karat. The titles Nachts and Blues were successful in hit parades like the Beatkiste.

Fischer graduated in music studies with the Staatsexamen as a soloist for chanson and musical. One year later, she founded the group Veronika Fischer & Band. In this volume, Franz Bartzsch (piano, keyboard, singing) was responsible for most compositions and arrangements. On the LP Veronika Fischer & Band, the guitarist and singer Johannes Biebl also contributed. In 1974 the blues appeared from the last opportunity, which was also released on numerous compilations. Her first solo album was released in 1975, when she also won the first place of the Year's Parade. Their next Amiga records sold more than 1.5 million times, making Fischer the most successful singer in East Germany. In 1977, Fischer's companionship split to start a solo career as 4 hp. Fischer formed a new band around Thomas Natschinski. From 1979, she worked again with Franz Bartzsch. At the end of the 1970s, she played with two albums of Reinhard Lakomy with music for children (the 1978 song title and Die Traumzauberbaum 1980). In 1979, her son Benjamin was born.

 
Veronika Fischer at the concert at Sparkasse Eberswalde, 2006

In 1981, Veronika Fischer left East Germany and moved to West Berlin after her house composer Franz Bartzsch and her then Hungarian husband Lászlo Kleber had also left the country. In the same year, the long-playing record amazed the audience at WEA. Further albums followed, but in West Germany Veronika Fischer could not build on the success she had enjoyed in the east. In 1983, she took part in the West German public selection of the national entry for the Eurovision Song Contest. Her title Infinitely far reached the eleventh and therefore penultimate place. More popular with critics than in the sales charts were subsequent titles such as In the evening before the storm, A feeling like life and You want your fun.

Shortly after the opening of the wall, Fischer was already appearing as a guest on East German television, and she has been giving concerts in former East Germany since 1990.[2]

On her album What's there, she released "Sohn meiner Nachbarin" ("Son of my neighbour"), an adaptation of Dusty Springfield's 1968 "Son of a Preacher Man" in 1993. With Dreamer like us, the version of a song by Renft-Texter Gerulf Pannach, she was seen in 1995 in the ZDF-Hitparade. She sang the children's music The Child and the Cat and released other albums, including one with children's songs and a Christmas CD. For some time, she has been working with the Berlin text author and writer Gisela Steineckert. This collaboration resulted in new songs and a biography of Veronika Fischer. In the autumn of 2008, she released her 20th album, Unterwegs zu mir.

In 2013/15, Fischer's application under the VwRehaG to participate in the sales of her four long-playing records published in East Germany was rejected.[3]

Awards edit

Discography edit

Studio and live albums edit

  • 1975: Veronika Fischer & Band (Amiga)
  • 1976: Veronika Fischer & Band (Amiga)
  • 1978: Aufstehn (Veronika Fischer & Band; Amiga)
  • 1980: Goldene Brücken (Veronika Fischer & Band; Amiga and Pool-Teldec)
  • 1981: Staunen (WEA)
  • 1983: Unendlich weit (WEA)
  • 1984: Sehnsucht nach Wärme (WEA, 1990 also at Convoy/Karussell)
  • 1987: Spiegelbilder (WEA)
  • 1989: Veronika Fischer (WEA)
  • 1993: Was ist dabei (Polydor)
  • 1995: Träumer (Polydor)
  • 1997: Mehr in Sicht (Polydor)
  • 1997: Das Kind & der Kater (Kindermusical) (Polydor)
  • 1999: Meine schönsten Kinderlieder (Universal)
  • 2001: Tief im Sommer (Buschfunk)
  • 2002: Live in Berlin – Jubilee concert on 28 July 2001 with Gästen (Buschfunk)
  • 2004: Dünnes Eis (SPV)
  • 2007: Weihnachten wieder daheim (Buschfunk)
  • 2008: Unterwegs zu mir (DA)
  • 2011: Zeitreise (Koch Universal)

Best-of albums and compilations of Fischer titles edit

  • 1990: Die frühen Jahre (Musicando)
  • 1991: Gefühle (WEA)
  • 1992: Rock aus Deutschland Ost vol.13 Veronika Fischer (DSB)
  • 1996: Meine Lieder (Ariola)
  • 1996: In Liebe – Meine schönsten Balladen (Hansa/Amiga)
  • 2001: Meisterstücke (Polydor)
  • 2001: Die großen Hits 1971–2001 (Sony/Amiga)
  • 2006: Das Beste von Veronika Fischer (Doppel-CD)
  • 2006: Veronika Fischer 35 (CD-Box-Set)
  • 2011: Balladen (DA)

Singles edit

  • 1974: Und wer bist du / Blues von der letzten Gelegenheit (Amiga)
  • 1975: In jener Nacht / Abendlied (Amiga)
  • 1975: Klavier im Fluß / Als ich noch ein Kind war (Amiga)
  • 1975: Auf der Wiese / Zu groß der Hut (Amiga)
  • 1976: Nein, Doktor, nein / Ich rufe dich (Amiga)
  • 1977: Sommernachtsball / Hans im Glück (Amiga)
  • 1977: ... und du siehst fort / Zigarettenblues (Amiga)
  • 1978: Sommer unter Freunden / Meiner Schuhe Ausgang (Amiga)
  • 1979: Zeit für ein Kind / Der Vagabund (Amiga)
  • 1979: Weihnachten wieder daheim / Hast du einen Freund (Pool-Teldec)
  • 1981: Halt mich fest / Er weint nur, wenn's keiner sieht (WEA)
  • 1982: Und doch bleibt ein Zaun ein Zaun / Staunen (WEA)
  • 1983: Am Abend vor dem Sturm / Partner (WEA)
  • 1983: Unendlich weit / Wir beide gegen den Wind (WEA)
  • 1984: Du willst deinen Spaß / Blumenverkäuferin (WEA)
  • 1985: Sehnsucht nach Wärme / Unter die Haut (WEA)
  • 1987: Ein Wort zuviel / Walzer (WEA)
  • 1988: Ein Gefühl wie das Leben / Wart' auf den Zauberer (WEA)
  • 1989: Hey du / Du kannst bleiben (WEA)
  • 1989: Ich verzeih' dir / Nummer 1 (WEA)
  • 1991: Nicht zu retten (with Edo Zanki) / Wie geht's weiter (WEA)
  • 1991: Sehnsucht nach dir / Wo sind die schönen Spiele hin (WEA)
  • 1993: Sehnsucht / Regentropfen (Polydor)
  • 1993: Der Sohn meiner Nachbarin / Trenchcoatmann (Polydor)
  • 1993: Was ist dabei / Es war ein Land (Polydor)
  • 1994: Ich hab' geträumt / Niemals mehr / Mauern geh'n (Polydor)
  • 1995: Träumer wie wir / Illusionen (Polydor)
  • 1995: Verlorenes Herz / Sag dem Wind ... / Weit über's Meer (Polydor)
  • 1996: Abflug in die Stadt / Sag dem Wind ... / Ich warte / Titelmelodie aus ‚Die Tote von Amelung' (Polydor)
  • 1996: Auf der Wiese (Neuaufnahme) / Zeit der Züge (Polydor)
  • 1997: Sonnenschein im Haar / In deiner Hand (Polydor)
  • 1997: Viel zu nah / Daß ich eine Schneeflocke wär (Neuaufnahme) (Polydor)
  • 1998: Ich muß dich seh'n / Zigaretten hol'n / Prinzen (Polydor)

Collaborations edit

  • 1978: Reinhard Lakomy's Geschichtenlieder (Amiga)
  • 1980: Der Traumzauberbaum (Amiga)
  • 2001: Der Traumzauberbaum 2 – Agga Knack, die wilde Traumlaus (Ravensburger)

References edit

  1. ^ "Veronika Fischer". Discogs.
  2. ^ Bericht über die Zeit der Wende in Spremberg, retrieved 8 April 2010.
  3. ^ also by the Verwaltungsgericht Berlin, decision 2018-08-31 at the Wayback Machine, ECLI:DE:VGBE:2017:0224.9K75.15.00[dead link]

External links edit

  •   Media related to Veronika Fischer at Wikimedia Commons

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Musik Carl Maria von Weber in 1968 with Hanns Petersen 1 She also appeared with various bands such as the Fred Herfter Combo and 1970 with the Stern Combo Meissen In 1973 her first LP was released with the group Panta Rhei which was jazz oriented among others Herbert Dreilich Ed Swillms and Henning Protzmann who later founded the group Karat The titles NachtsandBlues were successful in hit parades like the Beatkiste Fischer graduated in music studies with the Staatsexamen as a soloist for chanson and musical One year later she founded the group Veronika Fischer amp Band In this volume Franz Bartzsch piano keyboard singing was responsible for most compositions and arrangements On the LP Veronika Fischer amp Band the guitarist and singer Johannes Biebl also contributed In 1974 the blues appeared from the last opportunity which was also released on numerous compilations Her first solo album was released in 1975 when she also won the first place of the Year s Parade Their next Amiga 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released her 20th album Unterwegs zu mir In 2013 15 Fischer s application under the VwRehaG to participate in the sales of her four long playing records published in East Germany was rejected 3 Awards edit1975 First prize national at the Internationales Schlagerfestival Dresden for Dass ich eine Schneeflocke war 1976 Amber Nightingale at the Sopot International Song Festival for Ich rufe dich 1979 Art Prize of the German Democratic RepublicDiscography editStudio and live albums edit 1975 Veronika Fischer amp Band Amiga 1976 Veronika Fischer amp Band Amiga 1978 Aufstehn Veronika Fischer amp Band Amiga 1980 Goldene Brucken Veronika Fischer amp Band Amiga and Pool Teldec 1981 Staunen WEA 1983 Unendlich weit WEA 1984 Sehnsucht nach Warme WEA 1990 also at Convoy Karussell 1987 Spiegelbilder WEA 1989 Veronika Fischer WEA 1993 Was ist dabei Polydor 1995 Traumer Polydor 1997 Mehr in Sicht Polydor 1997 Das Kind amp der Kater Kindermusical Polydor 1999 Meine schonsten Kinderlieder Universal 2001 Tief im Sommer Buschfunk 2002 Live in Berlin Jubilee concert on 28 July 2001 with Gasten Buschfunk 2004 Dunnes Eis SPV 2007 Weihnachten wieder daheim Buschfunk 2008 Unterwegs zu mir DA 2011 Zeitreise Koch Universal Best of albums and compilations of Fischer titles edit 1990 Die fruhen Jahre Musicando 1991 Gefuhle WEA 1992 Rock aus Deutschland Ost vol 13 Veronika Fischer DSB 1996 Meine Lieder Ariola 1996 In Liebe Meine schonsten Balladen Hansa Amiga 2001 Meisterstucke Polydor 2001 Die grossen Hits 1971 2001 Sony Amiga 2006 Das Beste von Veronika Fischer Doppel CD 2006 Veronika Fischer 35 CD Box Set 2011 Balladen DA Singles edit 1974 Und wer bist du Blues von der letzten Gelegenheit Amiga 1975 In jener Nacht Abendlied Amiga 1975 Klavier im Fluss Als ich noch ein Kind war Amiga 1975 Auf der Wiese Zu gross der Hut Amiga 1976 Nein Doktor nein Ich rufe dich Amiga 1977 Sommernachtsball Hans im Gluck Amiga 1977 und du siehst fort Zigarettenblues Amiga 1978 Sommer unter Freunden Meiner Schuhe Ausgang Amiga 1979 Zeit fur ein Kind Der Vagabund Amiga 1979 Weihnachten wieder daheim Hast du einen Freund Pool Teldec 1981 Halt mich fest Er weint nur wenn s keiner sieht WEA 1982 Und doch bleibt ein Zaun ein Zaun Staunen WEA 1983 Am Abend vor dem Sturm Partner WEA 1983 Unendlich weit Wir beide gegen den Wind WEA 1984 Du willst deinen Spass Blumenverkauferin WEA 1985 Sehnsucht nach Warme Unter die Haut WEA 1987 Ein Wort zuviel Walzer WEA 1988 Ein Gefuhl wie das Leben Wart auf den Zauberer WEA 1989 Hey du Du kannst bleiben WEA 1989 Ich verzeih dir Nummer 1 WEA 1991 Nicht zu retten with Edo Zanki Wie geht s weiter WEA 1991 Sehnsucht nach dir Wo sind die schonen Spiele hin WEA 1993 Sehnsucht Regentropfen Polydor 1993 Der Sohn meiner Nachbarin Trenchcoatmann Polydor 1993 Was ist dabei Es war ein Land Polydor 1994 Ich hab getraumt Niemals mehr Mauern geh n Polydor 1995 Traumer wie wir Illusionen Polydor 1995 Verlorenes Herz Sag dem Wind Weit uber s Meer Polydor 1996 Abflug in die Stadt Sag dem Wind Ich warte Titelmelodie aus Die Tote von Amelung Polydor 1996 Auf der Wiese Neuaufnahme Zeit der Zuge Polydor 1997 Sonnenschein im Haar In deiner Hand Polydor 1997 Viel zu nah Dass ich eine Schneeflocke war Neuaufnahme Polydor 1998 Ich muss dich seh n Zigaretten hol n Prinzen Polydor Collaborations edit 1978 Reinhard Lakomy s Geschichtenlieder Amiga 1980 Der Traumzauberbaum Amiga 2001 Der Traumzauberbaum 2 Agga Knack die wilde Traumlaus Ravensburger References edit Veronika Fischer Discogs Bericht uber die Zeit der Wende in Spremberg retrieved 8 April 2010 also by the Verwaltungsgericht Berlin decision Archived 2018 08 31 at the Wayback Machine ECLI DE VGBE 2017 0224 9K75 15 00 dead link External links edit nbsp Media related to Veronika Fischer at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Veronika Fischer amp oldid 1153251052, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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