Hagen Kunze Explained

Hagen Kunze (born 1973) is a German journalist, music critic and playwright.

Life

Kunze comes from a pastor's family and learned piano at an early age. He attended the special school for music education in Zwickau and studied musicology, journalism and philosophy in Leipzig, Graz and Halle (Saale). Afterwards, he worked as a freelance journalist and music critic as well as church musician - he wrote for daily newspapers and professional journals, such as the Neue Musikzeitung.

Kunze was an editor and later editorial director of the Döbelner Allgemeine Zeitung - Leipziger Volkszeitung. This was followed by a position as personal assistant to the Saxon CDU member of the European Parliament Lutz Goepel. From 2008 to 2012, he was chief dramaturge of the in Freiberg/Döbeln. He also worked as a teacher at the Döbeln grammar school.[1] Since 2013, he has been teaching at the Evangelische Oberschule Lunzenau.[2] Kunze gained media recognition when he appeared in the satirical programme Extra3 and a TV report was dedicated to him. This happened because he did not have a particulate matter sticker on his electric car and parked in Leipzig.

Kunze is a member of the CDU.[3]

Work

External links

Notes and References

  1. Andreas Friedrich: "Externe Fachleute helfen an Sachsens Schulen aus: Ohne sie würden manche Fächer ausfallen" (External experts help out at Saxony's schools: Without them, some subjects would fail), in the Leipziger Volkszeitung dated 13 June 2012, .
  2. Web site: Multitalent loves music and books. Chemnitzer Verlag und Druck GmbH & Co. KG. 16 August 2020.
  3. Hagen Rösner: Der Kulturpendler, in the Leipziger Volkszeitung dated September 2008,
  4. https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/249045949 Das kleine Bach-Büchlein : ein Gespräch mit Johann Sebastian Bach
  5. https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/841581707 Musenkuss Richard Wagner und die Frauen
  6. https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/910526077 Der Thomanerchor Leipzig zwischen 1928 und 1950 : Umbrüche: Erinnerungen und Dokumente