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Satyam (20 July 1922 in Berlin – 4 February 2000 in Hamburg) was a German music journalist, book author and producer specialized on jazz.
Satyam, known as the "Pope of Jazz" for his leading role promoting the American-rooted music in Germany, was a German music journalist, book author and producer specialized on Jazz.


He took Sannyas in 1983.
He was born Jul 20, 1922 in Berlin-Weißensee. In 1945, he was one of the founders of [https://www.swr.de Südwestfunk], one of the big German Radio and Television networks, where he led more that 10,000 broadcasts featuring the music he loved. He is the author of 33 books, translated into 16 languages, dealing mostly with music and philosophy (among them „The Jazzbook“, the world’s best-selling book on American Jazz, overall sale 1,5 million copies). Berendt has produced more than 250 long-playing records (for Columbia, World Pacific, Atlantic/WEA and companies in Germany and Japan). He founded the „Berlin Jazz Days“ and directed many international festivals and concerts (at the World Expo in Osaka, the Olympic Games in Munich, and the World Music Event 1982 at the New Yorks Lincoln Centre.


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In later years, Satyam became interested in the spiritual dimensions of sounds and music, of the human ear and of listening. He took Sannyas in 1983.
 
He died Feb 4, 2000, age 77, a day after he was hit by a car while walking in Hamburg to an event to promote his new book ''Nur Gehen''.




'''Contact Details'''  
'''Contact Details'''  
;website
:[https://web.archive.org/web/20010515201747/http://www.j-e-berendt.com:80/ Joachim-Ernst Berendt] (Web Archive)


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;see also
;see also
:[[Ma Jadranka]]
:[[Ma Jadranka]] (his wife)
 
:[https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joachim-Ernst_Berendt Joachim-Ernst Berendt in the German Wikipedia]
:[https://www.traumzeit-verlag.de/der-traumzeit-verlag/joachim-ernst-berendt/ Die vergessen geglaubten Perlen der Hör-Kultur]


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Revision as of 12:43, 2 November 2020

(Prof. Joachim-Ernst Berendt)

Satyam, known as the "Pope of Jazz" for his leading role promoting the American-rooted music in Germany, was a German music journalist, book author and producer specialized on Jazz.

He was born Jul 20, 1922 in Berlin-Weißensee. In 1945, he was one of the founders of Südwestfunk, one of the big German Radio and Television networks, where he led more that 10,000 broadcasts featuring the music he loved. He is the author of 33 books, translated into 16 languages, dealing mostly with music and philosophy (among them „The Jazzbook“, the world’s best-selling book on American Jazz, overall sale 1,5 million copies). Berendt has produced more than 250 long-playing records (for Columbia, World Pacific, Atlantic/WEA and companies in Germany and Japan). He founded the „Berlin Jazz Days“ and directed many international festivals and concerts (at the World Expo in Osaka, the Olympic Games in Munich, and the World Music Event 1982 at the New Yorks Lincoln Centre.

In later years, Satyam became interested in the spiritual dimensions of sounds and music, of the human ear and of listening. He took Sannyas in 1983.

He died Feb 4, 2000, age 77, a day after he was hit by a car while walking in Hamburg to an event to promote his new book Nur Gehen.


Contact Details

website
Joachim-Ernst Berendt (Web Archive)
awards
1961: Bundesfilmpreis
1962: Kritikerpreis des Deutschen Fernsehens
1970: Polnischer Kulturpreis
1979: Ehrenprofessorwürde
1984: Bundesverdienstkreuz 1. Klasse
bibliography
1952 : Das Jazzbuch
1956 : Wariacje na temat jazzu oder Variationen über Jazz
The Jazz Book
New Orleans 1960
1975 : Die Story des Jazz
1980 : Jazz: A Photo History
1983 : Nada Brahma: Die Welt ist Klang
1983 : Ein Fenster aus Jazz
1987 : The World is Sound: Nada Brahma
1992 : The Third Ear
Ich höre. also bin ich
1996 : Klangräume
1996 : Das Leben - Ein Klang
The Return of Jazz
2000 : Kraft aus der Stille
2000 : Es gibt keinen Weg. Nur gehen
see also
Ma Jadranka (his wife)
Joachim-Ernst Berendt in the German Wikipedia
Die vergessen geglaubten Perlen der Hör-Kultur