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DELA LIPINSKAYA German - Jewish Cabaret Singer & Actress signed photo 1937

$ 26.4

Availability: 70 in stock
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
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  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Autograph Authentication: Harmonie Autographs and Music, Inc.
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  • Condition: fine condition
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Object Type: Photo
  • Signed by: Dela Lipinskaja
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Czech Republic
  • Modified Item: No

    Description

    Autographed presentation style photograph, 6.5" x 10" with a program photograph of the German cabaret and film star, June 5, 1937.  Her accompanist Walter Lajatai has also signed on the bottom right.  Further, the collector cut up her broadside for her concert and has pasted some of it on the verso of the photograph.
    Dela Lipinskaja (1907-1984) was one of the cabaret stars of Weimar Germany  She was born in Russia and died in the United States.
    She appeared in Berlin in the mid-1920s in the cabarets Rocket, Charlott Casino and Comedians Cabaret She was in the cast of the 1926 documentary movie "The Sound Movie" In 1928, she was the prima donna Of that fall's Haller Revue. The Haller Revue ' s August opening what considered to inaugurate the cultural season. She was involved with Kurt Tucholsky in the Polish sound movie "The Morals of Mrs. Dulski" in 1930. Who wrote song lyrics for her. Her performance of Feb. 22, 1933 at the "Curiohaus" in Hamburg resulted in an antisemitic screed in the "Hamburger Tageblatt" that resulted in her being forbidden to perform in public by the Nazi regime. Thereafter, she worked within the framework of the Jewish Kulturbund with Jewish-only audiences. She performed in Kulturbund productions in Rhein-Main, Rhein-Ruhr, Cassel, Frankfurt am Main and Hamburg. Between 1934 and 1937 she appeared several times in Leipzig, sponsored by the Kulturbund, as well as at the cabaret "The Colorful Cart". She performed in Vienna in 1937, at the Curhauscabaret, and in Schevingen, the Netherlands. In 1938 she gave Kulturbund concerts in Duesseldorf and Wroclaw, with chansons by Fred Endrikat, Joachim Ringelnatz, Curt Bry, Herbert Witt; Erich Kästner and Werner Finck. She emigrated to Great Britain. In May 1944, she played in Peter Herz's "Blue Danube Club" in "The Blue Bird". She performed for the Austrian Labor Club. May 1945 saw her in at "All Star Concert" at London's Coway Hall. Other performers were Sybille Binder, Agnes Bernelle, and Fritzi Schadl. In December 1948, she was the soloist in a benefit concert for the Association of Jewish Refugees in London. In the 1940s and '50s, she was performed with Hilda Loew Flatter. New Year's Eve 1952, she was part of "Continental Star Parade" at New York's Town Hall. There are two archived records for arrivals in NYC: Daniela Nevolin, Dec. 20, 1952, single, British citizen, address in NY. Although they have come to New Year's Eve 1952 concert in NYC. Her husband is not on the passenger list. Then she returned to the Queen Mary in Feb. 1953, again alone, listed as Daniela Cossio-Nevolin. Mrs. Dela Lipinskaya, gives her job as a singer, and states that she's married. This passenger lists clinches the identification. Further, there's an entry in the Digitized Gazette for her husband, "Baruch [there's clearly an error in his given name] Zisea Cosio (known as Boris Nevolin)".
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