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− | [[Anna Rudolph]] (19*-) was a songwriter, composer, author and playwright. | + | [[Anna Rudolph]] (19*-1995) was a songwriter, composer, author and playwright. |
Also found listed as [[Anna Lemmer Badenhorst Rudolph]] or [[Anna L.B. Rudolph]] | Also found listed as [[Anna Lemmer Badenhorst Rudolph]] or [[Anna L.B. Rudolph]] | ||
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==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
− | Born [[Anna Lemmer Badenhorst Swart]] in Potchefstroom, she grew | + | Born [[Anna Lemmer Badenhorst Swart]] on 9 April 1924 in Potchefstroom, where she grew in a very musical fam,ily. She studied to be a teacher at the [[Pretoriase Normaalkollege]] from 1942 tot 1944, |
She married to 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. | She married to 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. |
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Anna Rudolph (19*-1995) was a songwriter, composer, author and playwright.
Also found listed as Anna Lemmer Badenhorst Rudolph or Anna L.B. Rudolph
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Biography
Born Anna Lemmer Badenhorst Swart on 9 April 1924 in Potchefstroom, where she grew in a very musical fam,ily. She studied to be a teacher at the Pretoriase Normaalkollege from 1942 tot 1944,
She married to 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.
She died on 2 September 1995.
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
Wrote musicals and one-act plays, 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),
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).
Besides her plays, she wrote and composed many songs and compiled song books , including Volksangbundel van Anna Rudolph (1985) and Nuwe liedjies vir almal (1996)
Sources
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