Kathe Tellheim

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Käthe Tellheim , née Katharina Grünerbel , married Katharina Dimpflmeier (* 1900 in Munich ; † 1984 there ) was a German folk singer and yodeler .

Life

She was born in 1900 in Munich as Katharina Grünerbel. After her marriage she was called Dimpflmeier, “Käthe Tellheim” became her stage name. Her career began in 1930 with an appearance in the Deutsches Theater in a performance of Ralph Benatzky's operetta Im Weißen Rößl .

The White Ferdl she took to the stage of " Platzl " at the Hofbrauhaus , where in addition Seffi Braun and Minna Reverelli celebrated as shining Meisterjodlerin successes. At the Oktoberfest she performed as “Bräu-Rosl” in the Wiesn tent of the Pschorr brewery of the same name .

Guest performances also take them to the entertainment venues in Berlin , e.g. B. to Ballhaus Femina. As the pocket album “Artists on the Radio” shows, she also made regular guest appearances on the radio. Her art has been preserved on numerous gramophone records.

In the Second World War she was used to support the troops.

After 1945 she started a new, further career in which she appeared in film and then in television. In the first episode of the popular TV series Funkstreife Isar 12 with the folk actor Karl Tischlinger , she played the Munich woman Ms. Obermaier in 1961. In 1965 she was seen in the television series Das Kriminalmuseum in the episode Die Mütze . In the great Kurt Wilhelm film adaptations of the folk plays Die Pfingstorgel and Der Holledauer Schimmel by Alois Johannes Lippl , she led the television viewers through the action as a morality singer alongside Roider Jackl . And in Jonathan , Hans W. Geissendörfer's very first feature film, which was subtitled “Vampires Don't Die”, she appeared in 1969 as herself.

Käthe Tellheim died in 1984. Her grave is in the Perlacher Forest cemetery .

Filmography

Sound documents (examples)

  • Gramophone 10 106 A (mx. 2183 BN-8) Kuckuck / B (mx. 2184 1/2 BN-8) Archduke Johann-Jodler
  • Gramophone 10 247 A (mx.) Drob'n auf'm Tannabaum. Song u. Yodelers (o. Komp. = Josef Pöll ) Käthe Tellheim, yodeler from “Platzl” Munich, with orchestra accompaniment.
  • Grammophon 10 924 A (mx.) Heimatklänge (folk melodies, edited by Ebner) / B (mx.) The Burgl her yodelers (Millöker, edited by Ebner) Käthe Tellheim, yodeler from “Platzl” Munich, with orchestral accompaniment. Up. 1938.
  • Polydor 48 355 A (mx.) On the Hollaridl-Alm. Länders (Rauch) Fred Rauch with his instrumental soloists. Singing by Fred Rauch and Käthe Tellheim.
  • Polydor 48 375 A (mx. 1895-2 KK) Norwegian yodel serenade. Foxtrot (Juul Hansen, Féni Busch ) Käthe Tellheim, yodelers, Rudi Knabl , zither with the Fitzett. July 31, 1950.

literature

  • Christian Büchele, Helga König (Ed.): The historical sound carriers of the University Library Eichstätt. (= Catalogs of the Eichstätt University Library. Volume 10). Verlag H. Schneider, 1999, ISBN 3-7952-0967-6 .
  • Werner Ebnet: You lived in Munich: biographies from eight centuries. Verlag BUCH & media, 2016, ISBN 978-3-86906-911-1 , pp. 34, 41, 597 u. 674.
  • Andreas Koll: Folk artists Liesl Karlstadt, Erni Singerl, Bally Prell: the history of the popular in entertainment. Edition Monacensia. Allitera Verlag, 2008, ISBN 978-3-86520-325-0 , pp. 41, 92, 143.
  • Berthold Leimbach: audio documents of cabaret and their interpreters 1898-1945. Self-published, Göttingen 1991.
  • Jürgen Schläder, Robert Braunmüller: Tradition with a future. 100 years of the Prinzregententheater Munich. Verlag Ricordi, 1996, ISBN 3-931788-00-8 , p. 304 u. 370
  • Manfred Weihermüller: German National Discography. (= Discography of German Cabaret. Volume 4). Verlag B. Lotz, Bonn 1996, ISBN 3-9803461-6-1 , p. 1087 f.

Web links

Illustration

Individual evidence

  1. cf. Ganz-muenchen.de : "The tent's own yodeler [...] ties in with the well-known tradition of the brewer's daughter Rosi Pschorr, after whom the tent" Pschorr Bräurosl "was named."
  2. See album sheet (1, p. 8 °) with dedication, recommendation, place, date, signature signed “Dem liebe Schorschi von der KÄTE TELLHEIM, Femina 1932, Aug.-Sept.Rs.” at zvab.com (accessed 25 March 2019)
  3. Signature of the picture in "Künstler im Rundfunk" Volume 4, 1936, p. 69: "Käte Tellheim, the well-known yodeler from Munich's" Platzl ", is also a regular guest on the Reichssender München ." Cf. radiomusaeum.org
  4. See letter (1, p. 8 °) with date, signature signed 8.5. (19) 41: "I came back from my front tour 3 days ago. Heil Hitler KÄTE TELLHEIM" at zvab.com (accessed March 25, 2019)
  5. cf. heimat.eu
  6. cf. heimat.eu
  7. cf. filmportal.de
  8. Label and artist shown at 78erplatten.at
  9. cf. Büchele-König No. 238, p. 56.