Alice Fliegel

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Berta Alice Fliegel (born June 6, 1884 in Leipzig ; † in the 20th century ) was a German writer , translator and radio pioneer .

Life

Alice Fliegel was married to the publisher Alexander Jadassohn , with whom she had two children, including Kurt Jadassohn (1905-1983), who later became vice president and general manager of SESAC . The marriage ended in divorce. Her second husband was Hans Bodenstedt . From the 1920s she worked for NORAG , where she designed the “Musical Picture Book” and, together with Frieda Radel, the women's radio.

Heinz Schwitzke reports on the early days of radio programming and especially of the radio play that the first programs in which literary texts were presented were heard in the spring of 1924. First, pieces with as few people as possible were chosen, which were probably read with assigned roles. As a dramatic premiere on German radio, Tagore's post office was read by two speakers on April 23, 1924 at the Frankfurt broadcaster. On May 22, according Schwitzke followed Goethe whim of lovers in Hamburg and on 31 Schwankhalle Salt of the Earth from Goerner in Berlin. According to Schwitzke “in Hamburg, where the ambitious wife of the director Bodenstedt, Alice Fliegel, urged attempts with artistic word programs, scenes from Strindberg's Traumspiel [...] followed on June 11th and a Hans-Sachs-Schwank [ ...] Shortly afterwards, Hofmannsthal's death of Tizian was broadcast in Hamburg. The active director brought up unusually "modern" program forms for the time that were never seen anywhere else: literary-musical combinations in the manner of the later "listening sequences", e.g. B. From flowers, birds and sunshine (June 9th), and, in the Heinzelmann hour of the children's radio, fairy tales with musical illustrations (from June 22nd). “Alice Fliegel-Bodenstedt almost always worked as a speaker on these programs .

Works

  • Class 1b , Harmonie-Verlag, Berlin 1905
  • New school stories , Harmonie-Verlag, Berlin 1907
  • Wake , Raben-Verlag, Berlin, around 1913
  • ... because it is harvest time , 1914
  • A summer song , Raben-Verlag, Berlin 1918
  • What they are waiting for ... , Raben-Verlag, Berlin 1919
  • On their own plaice , garlic, Berlin 1920
  • The temptation of Jesus , Raben-Verlag, Berlin 1920
  • Heiligland , Bodenstedt, Berlin 1921
  • Love , Eigenbrödler-Verlag, Berlin 1926
  • The Lord of the Earth , Rufu-Verlagsgesellschaft, Hamburg 1926
  • The siblings , Neufeld & Henius, Berlin 1927
  • The Girls ' Golden Book , Eigenbrödler-Verlag, Berlin 1928
  • The Madonna in the glass ball , Enoch, Hamburg 1929
  • Poems , M. Riegel Verlag, Hamburg 1930
  • A life before death , Payne, Leipzig 1935
  • Desiree , Payne, Leipzig 1936
  • The master of the sinful grid , Salzburg 1940

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Marriage Register Berlin III, 1904, entry no.363
  2. https://familysearch.org/search/record/results#count=20&query=%2Bgivenname%3AKurt~%20%2Bsurname%3AJadassohn
  3. ^ The Billboard , Aug. 22, 1953, p. 18
  4. http://www.dra.de/rundfunkgeschichte/radiogeschichte/organisation/pdf/NORAG_1924-1933.pdf ( Memento from June 3, 2012 in the Internet Archive )
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