Anita Spada

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Anita Spada (actually Anneliese Kambeck , * 1913 in Essen ) is a German singer.

Life

Spada appeared in variety shows and operettas . From 1935 she appeared in the Berlin Theater Scala , a. a. with Georg Alexander . She guested u. a. also in the Friedrichsbau in Stuttgart . In the late 1930s, Spada recorded several songs with Peter Kreuder and his soloists Fräulein Nobody ( Telefunken ), and in 1941, accompanied by the Heinz Munsonius Orchestra , a cover version of Lili Marleen (Imperial 17358) ( Song of a Young Guard ).

In October 1939, on the orders of Joseph Goebbels , she was temporarily arrested along with Scala press chief Will Meyer, conductor Otto Stenzel and the emcee Heinz Heimsoth. , At the same time as Lale Andersen with the song Lili Marleen married Spada in 1942, had fallen out of favor, Hans Hinkel , who in the Reich Ministry of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda as special envoy for "Culture Personal" was responsible and in the last years of the Nazi regime as their protector acted.

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Individual evidence

  1. Schiller National Museum and German Literature Archive : Marbacher Magazin , issues 111–116, 2005
  2. ^ A b Bärbel Schrader: "Revocable at any time": The Reich Chamber of Culture and the special permits in the theater and film of the Nazi state 1933–1945 . Metropol Verlag, 2008
  3. a b Rosa Sala Rose: Lili Marlene: The Biography of a Song . 2013
  4. ^ A b Josef Donderer: ... and in the evening in the Scala: photographs . Nicolai, Berlin 1991
  5. Scala: "Festival"; Georg Alexander and Anita Spada; (Behind Girls) Photography in the Baden-Württemberg State Archive, Department State Archive Freiburg
  6. 100 years Friedrichsbau-Varieté Stuttgart Historical shellac rarities (1910–1941). ( Memento of the original from March 25, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.silberburg.de
  7. Miss Nobody (feat. Anita Spada), Peter Kreuder with his soloists. From the album Sensation on Broadway (hits and dance music by Telefunken 1935-1936)
  8. The song of Lili and the others . In: Die Zeit , No. 39/1978
  9. ^ Wolfgang Jansen: Das Variété: the glamorous story of an entertaining art . Edition Hentrich, 1990, p. 219
  10. ^ Michael H. Kater: Different Drummers: Jazz in the Culture of Nazi Germany . 2003, p. 142.