1. Dein Beruf-Dein Traumberuf? Was wolltest du als Kind werden?
Hm, so weit ich mich erinnern kann, hatte ich nie so einen Traumberuf als Kind. Irgendwann war für mich klar, dass es doch sinnvoll wäre das zum Beruf zu machen, was ich eh schon immer tue, nämlich Musik und Songs schreiben. Da war ich aber schon sehr lange kein Kind mehr.
2. Wie bist du auf die Idee zu diesem Songalbum für deine Tochter gekommen?
Die war auf einmal da. Einerseits schien das ein nettes Geschenk zu werden, andererseits werde ich öfter gefragt, ob es die Songs, die ich für Theaterprojekte schreibe, auch zu kaufen gibt. Ausserdem tat es sehr gut wieder Musik zu schreiben, die nicht für eine Theater Inszenierung oder ein anders Projekt bestimmt ist, sondern für sich alleine steht.
3. Welche Musik hörst du privat am liebsten?
Im Augenblick läuft hier gerade öfters Daby Touré, Bon Iver, Bob Dylan, Tallest Man on Earth, Bach, Wilco, Florence and the Machine, Tom Waits, David Gray, Udo Lindenberg und Helge Schneider.
4. M steht für...?
"Mut" und "Musik für Kinder"
5. Dein Lieblingssong auf „Ruby´s Wintergarten und wieso?
Das ist schwer. Vielleicht habe ich den Abstand in einem Jahr dazu, im Augenblick weiss ich das noch nicht.
6. Ich kann nicht leben ohne...?
Zimt-Nelken-Tee
7. Für die Zukunft wünsche ich mir...?
Mehr Aufrichtigkeit
I love music ... and music loves me ... how you can clearly see on our blog ... everywhere the one or the other melody. A life without music, for me only half as good and for you? And therefore I was very happy a few weeks ago about the email from Markus Reyhani and his wonderful music on the CD "Ruby's Wintergarten - Musik für Kinder" ... wonderful sensitive texts for the child's soul which let the small and the great people reflect. Markus Reyhani writes music ... best for children ... since his musical studies in Cologne, he has composed the background music for more than 100 theaters, - and dance productions. On his CD "Ruby's Wintergarten - Musik für Kinder" in October 2011 that he wrote for his two year old daughter, he pursues with plenty of wit and imagination the questions of the everyday life ... Where dothe words which we speak every day go? Why is the rainbow round? And why has the snowman not a Snowwoman? ... food for thoughts, for questions and for discover the world. And today you could wina CD "Ruby's Wintergarten - Musik für Kinder" under all comments on this post untilFebruary, 29th and maybe you also want to tell us, what question has you occupied the most as a child We are excited ...;) ... thanks, Markus for your musical GIVEAWAY and we have also asked ... here now some of your spontaneous thoughts ... Thanks so much ...
1. Your job, your dream job? What did you want to be as a child?
Well, as far as I can remember, I had never been a dream job as a child. It became clear to me that it would be sensible to make the job what I've always do anyway, namely music and write songs. But I was already very far from being a kid anymore.
2. How did you come up with the idea for this song album for your daughter?
It was there one time. On the one hand, it seemed to be a nice gift, on the other hand, I'm often asked whether the songs that I write for the theater projects are on sale too. Moreover, it did very well again to write music that was not for a theatrical production or a different project, but just for itself alone.
3. What music do you listen privately?
Right now, there is often just Daby Touré, Bon Iver, Bob Dylan, Tallest Man on Earth, Bach, Wilco, Florence and the Machine, Tom Waits, David Gray, Udo Lindenberg und Helge Schneider.
4. M stands for ...?
"Courage" and "Music for Children"
5. Your favorite song on "Ruby's Wintergarten" and why?
This is hard. Maybe I have the distance in one year. At the moment I do not know that yet.
6. I can not live without ...?
Cinnamon-clove-tea
7. For the future, I hope ...?
for more honesty
(images by Markus Reyhani, music via youtube)