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(19*-) Playwright. ***
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[[Anna Rudolph]] (1924-1995) was a songwriter, composer, artist, author and playwright.  
  
Particularly wrote musicals and one-act plays, and in the 1960s was encouraged by [[DALRO]] to produce works for schools and amateur groups.
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Also found listed as [[Anna Lemmer Badenhorst Rudolph]] or [[Anna L.B. Rudolph]]
  
Her plays include ''[[Bye om 'n aster]]'' ("'n Klug in vier dele", by [[Anna Lemmer Badenhorst Rudolph]])
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==Biography==
  
She also compiled a song book of Afrikaans folk songs called the ''Volksangbundel van Anna Rudolph''(1985)
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Born  [[Anna Lemmer Badenhorst Swart]] on 9 April 1924 in Potchefstroom, where she grew in a very musical family. She studied to be a teacher at the [[Pretoriase Normaalkollege]] from 1942 tot 1944.     
  
1 edition published in 1985 in Afrikaans and held by 19 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
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In 1945 she married the lecturer and playwright [[Coenraad Frederik Rudolph]] (generally known as [[Coenie Rudolph]]), with whom she had three daughters and a son - all of them musical. The family often performed together and cut a number long playing records of their performances.
  
Bye om 'n aster. 'n Klug in vier dele by Anna Lemmer Badenhorst Rudolph( Book )
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Having studied singing, she became a well know singer in Pretoria, i.a. as member of the Cantare singing group, and gradually evolved into an author starting with stories for children, moving on to adult short stories and novels, and finally to plays, musicals and operettas.
  
3 editions published in 1967 in Afrikaans and English and held by 14 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
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One of her most lasting contributions came through her realization that there was a gap in the market for Afrikaans childrens songs, and she began writing and composing these. As part of the process she (and her family in many cases) recorded and broadcast the songs as well. Many of her folk songs have  published, including those collected in the volumes ''Volksangbundel van Anna Rudolph'' (1985) and ''Nuwe liedjies vir almal'' (1996). 
  
Skrikkeljanie 'n kinderoperette vir laerskole : libretto by Anna Rudolph( Book )
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She died on 2 September 1995.
  
8 editions published between 1968 and 1996 in Afrikaans and held by 11 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
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==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
  
Ouma se dinge : 'n klug in twee tonele by Anna Rudolph( Book )
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She wrote a number of theatrical works over the years, and in the 1960s was encouraged by [[DALRO]] to produce works specifically for use by schools and amateur groups.
  
2 editions published in 1969 in Afrikaans and held by 9 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
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Her plays include: ''[['n Nooi vir Koelspruit]]'' (1964), ''[[Bye om 'n aster]]'' (1967), ''[[Skrikkeljanie]]'' (libretto for an operetta for young children, 1968),  ''[[Tollie Tollieman]]'' (1968), ''[[Ouma se Dinge]]'' (1969), ''[[Die Dooie Sel]]'' (1969), ''[[Die Noodsein]]'' (1969), ''[['n Bruidjie tussen boeke]]'' in 1972.
  
Tollie Tollieman by Anna Rudolph( Book )
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She also co-authored a number of musical works, including ''[[Skrikkeljanie]]'' (1968), ''[[Die Silwer Sambreeltjie]]'' (or ''[[The Silver Umbrella]]'',  1970) and ''[[Prys vir 'n Meisie]]'' (libretto for a musical, with [[J. Pierre Malan]], 1971). ''[[Met Liefde van Marlies]]'' (libretto for a musical, with [[Xander Haagen]], 1972) and ''[[With Love from Marlies]]'' (1973).
  
5 editions published between 1968 and 1969 in Afrikaans and English and held by 8 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
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== Sources ==
  
Die dooie sel : 'n humoristiese eenbedryf by Anna Rudolph( Book )
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Irma Liebenberg.  2011. ''Die resepsie van Anna Rudolph se Afrikaanse kinderliedere deur Afrikaanssprekers''. Unpublished  MMus (Musiekwetenskap) thesis, University of Pretoria[https://repository.up.ac.za/bitstream/handle/2263/26723/dissertation.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y]
  
3 editions published between 1969 and 1993 in Afrikaans and English and held by 8 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
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http://worldcat.org/identities/viaf-231801326/
  
Die noodsein : dramatiese eenbedryf by Anna Rudolph( Book )
 
  
1 edition published in 1969 in Afrikaans and held by 7 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
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Prys vir 'n meisie : 'n musiekblyspel by J. Pierre Malan( Book )
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4 editions published between 1971 and 1996 in Afrikaans and English and held by 6 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
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Nuwe liedjies vir almal by Anna Rudolph( Book )
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4 editions published between 1196 and 2000 in Afrikaans and English and held by 5 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
 
 
 
'N Nooi vir koelspruit by Anna Rudolph( Book )
 
  
1 edition published in 1964 in Undetermined and held by 4 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
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Latest revision as of 17:13, 7 June 2023

Anna Rudolph (1924-1995) was a songwriter, composer, artist, author and playwright.

Also found listed as Anna Lemmer Badenhorst Rudolph or Anna L.B. Rudolph

Biography

Born Anna Lemmer Badenhorst Swart on 9 April 1924 in Potchefstroom, where she grew in a very musical family. She studied to be a teacher at the Pretoriase Normaalkollege from 1942 tot 1944.

In 1945 she married the lecturer and playwright Coenraad Frederik Rudolph (generally known as Coenie Rudolph), with whom she had three daughters and a son - all of them musical. The family often performed together and cut a number long playing records of their performances.

Having studied singing, she became a well know singer in Pretoria, i.a. as member of the Cantare singing group, and gradually evolved into an author starting with stories for children, moving on to adult short stories and novels, and finally to plays, musicals and operettas.

One of her most lasting contributions came through her realization that there was a gap in the market for Afrikaans childrens songs, and she began writing and composing these. As part of the process she (and her family in many cases) recorded and broadcast the songs as well. Many of her folk songs have published, including those collected in the volumes Volksangbundel van Anna Rudolph (1985) and Nuwe liedjies vir almal (1996).

She died on 2 September 1995.

Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance

She wrote a number of theatrical works over the years, and in the 1960s was encouraged by DALRO to produce works specifically for use by schools and amateur groups.

Her plays include: 'n Nooi vir Koelspruit (1964), Bye om 'n aster (1967), Skrikkeljanie (libretto for an operetta for young children, 1968), Tollie Tollieman (1968), Ouma se Dinge (1969), Die Dooie Sel (1969), Die Noodsein (1969), 'n Bruidjie tussen boeke in 1972.

She also co-authored a number of musical works, including Skrikkeljanie (1968), Die Silwer Sambreeltjie (or The Silver Umbrella, 1970) and Prys vir 'n Meisie (libretto for a musical, with J. Pierre Malan, 1971). Met Liefde van Marlies (libretto for a musical, with Xander Haagen, 1972) and With Love from Marlies (1973).

Sources

Irma Liebenberg. 2011. Die resepsie van Anna Rudolph se Afrikaanse kinderliedere deur Afrikaanssprekers. Unpublished MMus (Musiekwetenskap) thesis, University of Pretoria[1]

http://worldcat.org/identities/viaf-231801326/


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