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Konstantin Alexander Wecker (born 1 June 1947,
Munich Munich ( ; german: München ; bar, Minga ) is the capital and most populous city of the German state of Bavaria. With a population of 1,558,395 inhabitants as of 31 July 2020, it is the third-largest city in Germany, after Berlin and ...
) is a German singer-songwriter; he also works as a composer, author, and actor.


Life and work

Classically educated at the Wilhelmsgymnasium, Wecker got one of his first jobs as a songwriter at Munich's cabaret "Münchner Lach- und Schießgesellschaft" in 1973. His breakthrough as a singer came in 1977 with the record ''Genug ist nicht genug'' ("Enough Is Not Enough"), which includes the popular talking blues "Willy," about a presumably close friend of Wecker's who was slain by drunken Nazis. Wecker has released more than forty albums, and has also composed music for film, theater, and children's musicals. In 2003, Wecker became a public opponent of the
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, joining his leftist Liedermacher colleagues
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. In March 2006, Wecker was forced to cancel a scheduled performance in the small town of
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, Saxony-Anhalt. This came after the far-right National Democratic Party (NPD) pressured local authorities and threatened to forcibly disrupt the concert. Wecker pledged to return to Halberstadt in the summer of 2006, and eventually performed in Halberstadt on 17 June 2006, accompanied by fellow singer-songwriter
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and Afghan percussionist Hakim Ludin.


Selected works


Albums

* 1972: Die sadopoetischen Gesänge des Konstantin Amadeus Wecker (later renamed as: Konstantin's Erste) * 1974: Ich lebe immer am Strand * 1977: Genug ist nicht genug * 1978: Eine ganze Menge Leben * 1979: Live * 1980: Liederbuch * 1981: Live in München * 1982: Das macht mir Mut * 1984: Inwendig warm * 1987: Wieder dahoam – Live in Austria * 1989: Stilles Glück, trautes Heim * 1993: Uferlos * 1996: Gamsig * 1998: Brecht * 2001: Vaterland * 2005: Am Flußufer * 2006: Politische Lieder * 2007: Alles das und mehr (DVD music video) * 2011: Wut und Zärtlichkeit * 2012: Wut und Zärtlichkeit (live) * 2015: Ohne Warum * 2017: Poesie und Widerstand * 2018: Sage Nein! Antifaschistische Lieder 1978 bis heute


Collaborations

* 1988:
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: Three worlds, three voices, one vision * 1999: Jutta Richter / Konstantin Wecker: Es lebte ein Kind auf den Bäumen // book and CD * 2001: Konstantin Wecker / Hannes Wader: Was für eine Nacht * 2003:
Reinhard Mey Reinhard Friedrich Michael Mey (born 21 December 1942) is a German "Liedermacher" (literally "songmaker", a German-style singer-songwriter). In France he is known as ''Frédérik Mey''. By 2009, Mey had released 27 German albums, and generally ...
/
Hannes Wader Hannes Wader (born Hans Eckard Wader on 23 June 1942) is a German singer-songwriter (" Liedermacher"). He has been an important figure in German leftist circles since the 1970s, with his songs covering such themes as socialist and communist resis ...
/ Konstantin Wecker: Das Konzert * 2010: Konstantin Wecker / Hannes Wader: Kein Ende in Sicht


Filmography

* ''Mein ganzes Herz ist voll Musik'', West Germany 1959, Musikfilm (Mitwirkung und Soloauftritt im Rudolf Lamy Kinderchor) * ''Die Autozentauren'', West Germany 1972, TV film (Darsteller) * ''
Love in 3-D ''Love in 3-D'' (German: ''Liebe in drei Dimensionen'') is a 1973 German adult comedy film directed by Walter Boos. The story features Petra ( Ingrid Steeger), a naive 17 year old girl, who rents her sister Dagmar's apartment in Munich, and the ...
'', West Germany 1973, 93 min., Sexfilm, (as Rudi) * ''
The East Frisian Report ''The East Frisian Report'' (german: Der Ostfriesen-Report: O mei, haben die Ostfriesen Riesen) is a 1973 German sex comedy and road film directed by Walter Boos. Theme Despite its title, ''Der Ostfriesen-Report'' is not a sex report film but a ...
'', ''Der Ostfriesen-Report: O mei, haben die Ostfriesen Riesen'', West Germany, 1973, 80 min., Komödie / Sexfilm (as Hinnerk) * ''Unterm Dirndl wird gejodelt'', West Germany 1973, Sexfilm (as Florian) * ''Geilermanns Töchter – Wenn Mädchen mündig werden'', West Germany 1973, Sexfilm (as Stefan) * ''Liebesmarkt – Matratzen-Horchdienst'', West Germany 1973, Sexfilm (as Tom) * ''Beim Jodeln juckt die Lederhose'', West Germany 1974, Sexfilm (as Sepp) * ''
Sisters, or the Balance of Happiness ''Sisters, or the Balance of Happiness'' (german: Schwestern oder Die Balance des Glücks) is a 1979 West German drama film written and directed by Margarethe von Trotta. Cast *Jutta Lampe as Maria Sundermann *Gudrun Gabriel as Anna Sundermann ...
'', West Germany 1979, 95 min., Frauenfilm / Drama (as Robert Edelschneider) * '' Die Weiße Rose'', West Germany, 1982, 123 min., Politthriller / Biografie * ', West Germany 1983, 110 min., Drama / Jugendfilm (as Schreiner Lustig) * ''Sag nein'', West Germany 1983, 98 min., documentary (Konzertausschnitt) * ''Ende der Freiheit'', West Germany 1983, 85 min., documentary (Konzertausschnitt) * ', West Germany 1984, 92 min., Komödie (as Straßenmusikant) * ''Atemnot'', Austria 1983 / 84, 95 min., Drama (Konzertauftritt mit Sigi Maron und Konstantin) * ''Martha Dubronski'',
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1984, 96 min., Literaturverfilmung / Drama (as Fleischhauer) * ''Stinkwut'', West Germany 1986, TV film (Sänger Titellied mit Zither) * '' Kir Royal'', West Germany 1986, TV series (as Studiomusiker, 6. episode) * ''Spaltprozesse'', West Germany 1987, documentary (Konzertausschnitt mit Konstantin Wecker) * ''Dreifacher Rittberger'', West Germany 1987, TV series (as Klavierträger, 4. episode) * ''Der Geisterwald – Blutbuche und Rabenrache'', West Germany 1988, TV series (as Rabe) * ''Deutsche Redensarten und ihr Ursprung – Jemandem einen Korb geben'', Germany 1989, TV short (as Spielmann) * ''Die Republikaner'', Germany 1990, documentary (Konzertausschnitt) * ''
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– Blue Lady'', Germany 1990 (as Rainer Seifert) * '' Go Trabi Go'', Deutschland, 1991, Filmkomödie (as Playboy) * ', Germany 1992, 92 min., Komödie (as Barpianist) * ''Lilien in der Bank'', Germany 1992, 104 min. (as Turnlehrer) * ''Das Babylon Komplott'', Austria 1993, TV film (as Thomas) * ''1945'', Austria 1994, TV film (as Bauer Mühlberger) * '': Dr. Schwarz und Dr. Martin'', Germany 1994 / 1996, TV series in 8 episodes (as Franzl Unterrainer) * ''Für mich soll's rote Rosen regnen'', Germany 1995, documentary about
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(Gesprächsausschnitt mit K. Wecker) * ''Kriminaltango'', Germany 1995, TV series (as Mischa König, episode 6 „
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: Tommy'', Germany 1999, episode of the TV series (as Manfred Brunnhorst) * ', Germany 1999, TV film (as Bildhauer Gerd) * ', Germany 1999, TV film (as Herr Rinser) * ''Ein lasterhaftes Pärchen'', Germany 2000, TV film (as Frank) * ''Alles mit Besteck'', Germany 2001, short (as Pianist) * ''Edelweiß'', Austria 2000 (as Paul Richter) * ''In der Mitte eines Lebens'', Germany 2003, TV miniseries (as Tom Hochreiter) * ''Apollonia'', Germany 2005, TV film (as Müller Vinz) * '' Grave Decisions'', Germany 2006 * ', Germany 2011


References


External links


German Homepage of Konstantin Wecker

A Website about Konstantin Wecker in English, including translations of some of his songs
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