The German tenor singer, music teacher and music entartainer, studied music education in Kassel. After the first state exam, he went to Dresden to study singing at the Hochschule für Musik. Back in Kassel, he completed his teacher training.
Florian Brauer teaches biology and music at Heinrich-Schütz-Schule and Jacob-Grimm-Schule in Kassel. He is also relatively often on stage for the Kammeroper Kassel as a tenor. He is also involved in church music.
In his Musikpaparazzo program, Florian Brauer presents incredible stories from the world of show business. There is hardly a celebrity from pop and classical music who is safe from him. Florian Brauer's background research ranges from W.A. Mozart to Helene Fischer, from George Frideric Handel to Heino, from Schubert to Howard Carpendale. Who, where, when, from whom stole their ideas or how the hits of our time came about - all this is mercilessly revealed. Did you know, for example, that J.S. Bach was a passionate swimmer? Or that Elvis Presley had a major influence on the development of the meatball? Music history must be completely rewritten. The self-proclaimed music paparazzo Florian Brauer needs nothing more than a piano, a seat drum and his extraordinarily versatile voice. He effortlessly slips into different roles: whether Johnny Cash, Hannes Wader, Max Raabe, Leith Al Deen, Andrea Bocelli, Jan Delay, an opera singer or an offended castrato. Brauer's show is like a rollercoaster ride through the different centuries and genres of our Western music history. Get carried away by Brauer's hilariously hilarious revelations about the songs we love to sing along to at the top of our lungs. |