Das Stadtmagazin - 15.1.2001  Ausgabe 1. - 12. Jahrgang Leipzig .....

Stephanie Beyer

At the age of 5 Stephanie began to play piano, but she lost her interest time later and got a keyboard from her parents. Her parents want to wake up her interest again. The trick was working.

 Now, Stephanie 18 years old, plays keyboard, piano and guitar, comeposing to  texts of her penfriend  and at least, she sings! 

She is lead singer of  the schoolband The Skabs ( 18. place of  2000 participants at the Super RTL- Show "Act 2000") and she performed  at the Krystallpalast Varieté  songs from Celine Dion and Janet Jackson. Grandiose. The grammar-school student from Elsterwerda wants to become a professional  singer and is dreaming  of a record contract. In her town Stephanie is awell knownperson, has own performances   e. g. at the television Elster TV, a television for Elsterwerda and the surrounding region. Her father Eckhard keeps in contact with record labels and radio stations. 

In former times usually nobody was reading  stories to children for sleeping- they sang lullabys or played guitar.  Beside  music, Stephanie has a lot of different hobbies. For example drawing, volleyball. Or riding. But there is less time for. Sometimes maby her dream will be conected  with  the sea and the sun . Stephanie sees her future on  stage, although she wants  tograduate  as veterinary surgeon. It is clear, that it is important to get a good education for singing. Thats why Stephanie wants to study music after her examination in one year. Till than she practises in her Hobbiecellar and each performance is a new experience. She was reading at  BLITZ! (a newspaper) that a  newcomer show will take place. Finally she appled for it, and convinced. "It was a beautiful experience on and behind the stage. It was great!" And she was great. We also want to hear more of Stepahnie in future .

 

Text: Henner Kotte; Ernie Le Coq
Photo: private

Translated by Stephanie Beyer                                                                                                                                                                                        special thanks to Mathias Christofzik

 

 

 

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