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  1. Jul 2, 2018 · Lotte Lenya / Saul Bolasni / c. 1954 / National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution / Gift of Lee Boltin. As an actress and chanteuse in Weimar-era Berlin, Lotte Lenya immortalized the music ...

  2. Biography of Lotte Lenya. Meets Weill. Lotte Lenya , née Karoline Wilhelmine Blamauer, was born on 18 October 1898 in Vienna to working-class parents. An abusive father and an early ambition to become a dancer led her in 1914 to Zurich, where she studied classical dance and the Dalcroze method and gained experience in the opera and ballet at ...

  3. ロッテ・レーニャ(Lotte Lenya, 1898年 10月18日 - 1981年 11月27日)は、オーストリア出身の歌手、女優。 略歴 [ 編集 ] 本名はカロリーネ・ヴィルヘルミーネ・ブラマウアー(Karoline Wilhelmine Blamauer)。

  4. "Lotte Lenya helps to tell the story without making a personal incident out of her presence in it," wrote Brooks Atkinson inThe New York Times, in admiration of her seamless work with the rest of the cast to give Weill's score—particularly "Mack the Knife" and her rendition of "Pirate Jenny"—a new audience. The production ran for a record ...

  5. May 30, 2008 · The song "Mack the Knife" was witten by Kurt Weill for his wife Lotte Lenya. Here Ms Lenya sings "Mack the Knife" in its original German.

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  6. The Lotte Lenya Competition. The Lotte Lenya Competition recognizes talented singer/actors of all nationalities, ages 19-32, who are dramatically and musically convincing in repertoire ranging from contemporary Broadway scores to opera/operetta, including the works of Kurt Weill.

  7. Lotte Lenya singing "Seeräuber Jenny" in the original 1931 film Die Dreigroschenoper (The Threepenny Opera). So intense in its simplicity!

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