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Monday, October 23, 2017
My Heart Calls You
Written on the back, "Mein herz ruft nach dir." A quick trip to Google translate gave me my heart calls you. It sure looks like a theatrical photo so a quick trip to IMDB gave me Mein Herz Ruft Nach Dir, My Heart Calls You, 1934, starring Jan Kiepura as Mario Delmonte, and Marta Eggerth as Clara. And what do you know, this happy couple are Jan and Marta themselves. Really happy since they met on the movie, and married in real life. They stayed married until Jan's death in 1966.
Anyway, both Jan and Marta were pretty famous in the world of opera, and starred in a number of pre-war German musicals. Jan Kiepura, a tenor, was born in 1902, in a small town in Poland, back when Poland was still part of the Russian Empire. Marta Eggerth, a lyric soprano, was born in 1912, in Budapest, back when it was still part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
After their marriage, Jan and Marta called Vienna home, but after the Anschluss, the annexation of Austria by Nazi Germany, they fled, first to Paris, and then the United States. Back to IMDB, and I found a 1942 credit for Marta in For Me and My Gal, starring Judy Garland and Gene Kelly, directed by Busby Berkeley. IBDB, the Broadway theater version of IMDB, listed three war time credits for Jan and Marta together. They played supporting roles in two separate productions of The Merry Widow, and lead roles in Polonaise. Marta also had a credit, without Jan, in Higher and Higher. They also became American citizens and bought a home in Rye, New York.
After the war, they often returned to Europe to perform in operas, operettas, and concerts, though their pre-war film career was lost to them. As already noted, Jan Kiepura died in 1966. He was buried in Warsaw, Poland. Marta lived to 2013, aged 101. I went to YouTube and found some of their work, including a concert by Marta, aged 82, singing songs by Robert Stolz, composer of light operas and music for cabaret. At that point, I realized I could spend the whole day researching Austrian operettas and Berlin cabaret. I have eclectic musical tastes, have actually been to a grand total of two operas and have several Kurt Weill/Ute Lemper CDs, (In German, I can't understand a word.) so it might have been a day well spent, but I've other things to do, so don't be lazy, do your own computer surfing.
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