Sarah Lesch (born 1 March 1986) is a German singer-songwriter who performs with a guitar and ukulele.

Sarah Lesch
Lesch performing in 2018
Lesch performing in 2018
Background information
Born (1986-03-01) 1 March 1986 (age 38)
Altenburg, East Germany
Occupation(s)Musician, songwriter
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar, ukulele

Life and career

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Sarah Lesch was born in Altenburg, Thuringia and moved with her mother to Heilbronn, Swabia, at the age of five.[1] Her father Ralf Kruse is a Leipzig musician. He played among others with Amor & Die Kids and the Original Erzgebirgs-Duo.[2][3][4] On her father's side she has a half-sister and a half-brother, whom she only met after she became a singer.[4]

Lesch wrote music for children's plays[5] and worked from 2009 until 2013 as an educator in Tübingen and since then, she has mainly worked as a musician.[6]

Lesch's debut album with the title Lieder aus der schmutzigen Küche was released in 2012 under the alias "Chansonedde",[7] was digitally distributed by Rummelplatzmusik in 2015[8] and released in 2016 in cooperation with the label Kick The Flame on CD. In 2015 she released her second studio album, Von Musen und Matrosen under her real name.[9] The Leipzig music company Kick the Flame signed her in 2016.[2][10] Her third studio album Da Draussen was released in 2017; in September 2019 followed an EP with the label Räuberleiter GbR with Den Einsamen zum Troste.[11]

With the six-minute song Testament, which Lesch wrote for her son, she won the Protestsongcontest held in Vienna in 2016 and at the Hermann-Hesse-Festival in Calw took second place in the Panikpreis. The song, which is supposed to prepare the child for an uncertain future, was then widely distributed on the Internet and was also distributed by right-wing populist websites and right-wing extremist groups.[12][13] She clearly distanced herself from them.[14] In her song Der Kapitän she sings about the rescue of 37 people from distress with the ship Cap Anamur by Stefan Schmidt.[15]

Lesch has performed regularly since 2013/2014, mainly on smaller stages. Among other things, she was seen at the Hamburger Küchensessions or Inas Nacht and performed at the music festival Songs an einem Sommerabend.

Personal life

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At age 18[1] Lesch gave birth to a son.[16] She lives in Leipzig.[14]

Discography

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Albums

  • 2012: Lieder aus der schmutzigen Küche
  • 2015: Von Musen und Matrosen (Rummelplatzmusik)
  • 2017: Da Draussen (Kick The Flame)
  • 2020: Der Einsamkeit zum Trotze (Kick The Flame)
  • 2021: Triggerwarnung (Räuberleiter GbR)
  • 2024: Gute Nachrichten (Meadow Lake Music)

EP

  • 2019: Den Einsamen zum Troste (Räuberleiter GbR)

Songbooks

  • For the first four albums there is a songbook with lyrics and chords, and exclusive poems.

References

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  1. ^ a b "»Ich konnte gar nicht singen« — kreuzer online". kreuzer-leipzig.de. Retrieved 21 July 2020.
  2. ^ a b „Ich liebe diesen Wahnsinn“ Interview, FRIZZ Leipzig, Heft September 2016, S. 8.
  3. ^ "Sarah Lesch: "Wenn ich Leuten darüber erzähle, was ich erlebt habe, sagen sie: Wow, krass!"". Deutsche Mugge. 7 August 2018. Retrieved 27 December 2018.
  4. ^ a b "Ein Bus mit rotzigen Melodien auf der A9: Sarah Leschs erstes Leipziger Album". Leipziger Volkszeitung. 31 August 2017. Retrieved 27 December 2018.
  5. ^ "Bio – SARAH LESCH". www.sarahlesch.de. Retrieved 28 September 2016.
  6. ^ "Lindenbergs Panikpreis in Calw: Ritterschlag von Udo für Sarah Lesch | Tübingen | Nachrichten". Retrieved 28 September 2016.
  7. ^ "Sarah Lesch – Chansonedde – Lieder aus der schmutzigen Küche" (in German). Retrieved 17 August 2017.
  8. ^ Sarah Lesch, Chansonedde. Pressetext, Rummelplatzmusik.
  9. ^ "Sarah Lesch – Von Musen & Matrosen" (in German). Retrieved 17 August 2017.
  10. ^ "Kick The Flame". Retrieved 20 July 2017.
  11. ^ "Den Einsamen zum Troste von Sarah Lesch bei Amazon Music – Amazon.de".
  12. ^ Noemi Mihalovici, Marc Röhlig: Diese Musikerin hat einen Protestsong geschrieben. Leider gefällt er rechten Hetzern. Bento.de, 26. September 2016.
  13. ^ "Dem Terror trotzt nur Liebe". Deutschlandfunk. 17 March 2017. Retrieved 1 July 2017.
  14. ^ a b Von Rechten vereinnahmt: Liedermacherin aus Leipzig gerät zwischen die Fronten. Mitteldeutsche Zeitung, 27. September 2016.
  15. ^ Großer Artikel im Schwäbischen Tagblatt, 7. Januar 2015
  16. ^ Sarah Lesch. at the Wayback Machine (archived 13 October 2016) ARD-Mediathek, 8. August 2016.
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