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Walter Spiethoff (1874-1953) was an opera singer, composer and author of comedies and stories.
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Biography
He was born Walter Friedrich Spiethoff, operasanger en komponis, sterf op hierdie dag.in Austria, but settled in South Africa. He wrote in German and Afrikaans.
Among his songs and prose works are Langs die pad, Afrikaanse sangblommetjies (35 skool en kindertuin liedjies vir die kinders van Suid-Afrika), Die hanswors, en ander mense, Ratsman die reus, Tien Afrikaanse kinderliedjies, Die diamant-talisman and Die verskriklike Dr. Perron
He died on 31 January, 1953.
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
He wrote Die Stoplap (orignally in German as Tilly, translated by Otto Grosskopf, 1925?), Dorsland (1919), Jan Fourie (), So 'n Vabond! (1933).
Awards, etc
Sources
Stellenbosch University Library catalogue.
South African History Online [1].
http://worldcat.org/identities/lccn-no2008167844/
Walter Spiethoff. (n/d) Die Stoplap (Privately published text of the play)
Vandag in die verlede - Vonkmedia[2]
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