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Magda Hain (also "Magda Hein" on record labels) (born December 19, 1920 in Gleiwitz (Silesia), † March 13, 1998 in Regensburg ) was a German pop singer.

Life

The employee at Siemens in Berlin was discovered as a singer in 1942 by the composer Gerhard Winkler . In 1943 she was the first interpreter of the Capri-Fischer , who became known in 1949 through Rudi Schuricke , with the Hain singing titles like Endlich alone and Immer und Eifel in a duet. The singer had her greatest success with the coloratura soprano voice with the song Möwe, du flies zu Heimat . Magda Hain, who lived impoverished in a Regensburg old people's home, was only rediscovered a relatively short time before her death. She was married to the teacher Gerhard Pollmann from 1946 and had two sons.

Discography (selection)

  • 1942: The little birds in the Prater
  • 1943: Old Berlin Kremser trip
  • 1943: Capri fisherman
  • 1943: Seagull, you are flying home
  • 1943: Come on, Casanova, kiss me
  • 1943: A violin plays softly from love (with Rudi Schuricke)
  • 1943: grandmother
  • 1943: Song of the Lark
  • 1944: The clouds in the sky move into the distance
  • 1944: Do you hear the song of love (with Herbert Ernst Groh )
  • 1944: Melody of my dreams
  • 1947: When the swallows pull (with Rudi Schuricke)
  • 1948: I look into my little fountain
  • 1948: games, small music box

Web links

Individual evidence

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  2. The original Odeon record bears the die number Be 13288, the order number O-26583b (see here ) - on the A side it can be heard with Capri-Fischer : here The different information about the year of publication that can be found occasionally, such as: Hit Bilanz from Taurus Press names 1944, bobsmusic.de 1947 and the Lexikon des Deutschen Schlagers 1950 are wrong.