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Bella Paalen, real name Isabella Pollak (9 July or 9 DecemberWilhelm Kosch (ed.): ''Deutsches Theaterlexikon''. Vol. II. Hurka–Pallenberg De Gruyter, Berlin, January 1971. p. 1722. (retrieved via De Gruyter Online) 1881 – 28 July 1964) was an Austrian-American operatic
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of Hungarian origin. She was engaged for 31 years at the k.-k. Hofoper in Vienna, later the State Opera, was appointed Kammersängerin there in 1933 and had to leave the country after the Anschluss because of her Jewish origins.


Life and career

Born in Pásztó, Austria-Hungary, Paalen was the daughter of Ernst Pollak (1851–1935) and Laura Pollak ''née'' Jamnitz (1858–1935). The father came from Jungbunzlau, the mother from Vienna where her two brothers (1883–1971) and Otto Friedrich Pollak (1885–1915) were born. Paalen's second brother and her parents also died in Vienna. In 1912, her brother Benno Fred changed his family name to Dolbin. She studied singing with Rosa Papier and Johannes Ress. In 1904, she made her debut at the Düsseldorfer Opernhaus – as Fidès in Meyerbeer's '' Le prophète''. In 1905 and 1906, she was at the Stadttheater Graz. The Viennese court opera director and composer
Gustav Mahler Gustav Mahler (; 7 July 1860 – 18 May 1911) was an Austro-Bohemian Romantic composer, and one of the leading conductors of his generation. As a composer he acted as a bridge between the 19th-century Austro-German tradition and the modernism ...
heard her in Graz as soloist in his Symphony No. 3, was impressed and engaged her to his house.


K.k. Hofoper in Vienna

From 1 September 1907 to 1 September 1937, Paalen was a member of the ensemble of the Imperial Court Opera and from 1918 of the Vienna State Opera. She sang leading roles there, but also medium, small and minor parts. She took part in two Viennese premieres, in 1907 as Kate Pinkerton in Puccini's ''
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'' and in 1911 as Annina in '' Der Rosenkavalier'' by Hugo von Hofmannsthal and Richard Strauss. This role became her parade role in Vienna, she sang Annina in a total of 173 state opera performances.Paalen, Bella
on '' Großes Sängerlexikon'', Volume 4,
She appeared on stage at the Vienna State Opera 58 times as Amneris in Verdi's '' Aida'', 54 times as Rosalia in d'Albert's '' Tiefland'', 46 times as Herodias, 39 times as Ortrud, 32 times as Clytemnestra and 31 times as Ulrica. She was part of the cast of the Vienna '' Un ballo in maschera'' in 1924, still considered legendary today, with Richard Tauber as Gustaf III,
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as René Ankarström and the ladies
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(Amelia), Bella Paalen (Ulrica) and
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(Oscar). In the 31 seasons in which the artist was engaged at the Vienna Opera, she demonstrated her versatility. She was equally at home in the heavy Wagnerian repertoire as in German
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and Viennese
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s, she sang the Italian and French repertoire with '' aplomb'', as well as works from the Slavic repertoire. And she proved herself as a stand-in for smaller and larger roles. She took on the title role in ''
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'', in which she had otherwise always impersonated Mercedes, and Mamma Lucia in '' Cavalleria rusticana'', twice as Wigelis in '' Feuersnot'', once as Gertrud in ''
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'' and, surprisingly, on 17 January 1913, as the Steersman in ''
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''. Jänner 1913 the Steuermann in '' Der fliegende Holländer'', a tenor role. Paalen was highly associated with the State Opera and was awarded the title '' Kammersängerin'' for her achievements in 1933.


Guest performances

Paalen made guest appearances – parallel to her engagement at the Vienna Opera – in Holland, Spain, England and Czechoslovakia. In 1911 and 1912, she sang Fricka in '' Die Walküre'' at the Amsterdam Wagner Society. In 1925, she made a successful guest appearance at the Royal Opera House in London in four Wagner roles (as Ortrud, Magdalene, Mary and Fricka) as well as Annina in ''Der Rosenkavalier''. From 1934 to 1937, she sang two minor roles at the Salzburg Festival, in ''
Der Corregidor ''Der Corregidor'' is a comic opera by Hugo Wolf. The German libretto was written by Rosa Mayreder-Obermayer, based on the short novel '' El sombrero de tres picos'' by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón. History Wolf composed the opera in 1895 and revis ...
'' by Hugo Wolf and in '' Elektra'' by Richard Strauss. According to Kutsch/Riemens, these guest performances brought her "great success".


Emigration and life in the United States

As it was no longer safe for Paalen to stay in Vienna due to her Jewish origins, she emigrated to the United States in 1939 with the help of Lotte Lehmann. Her brother B. F. Dolbin, a press illustrator, had also fled Germany for the US. "The late timing of her escape from Nazi Vienna indicates that she had probably felt protected by her 30-plus years of membership in the Vienna State Opera."Biographical Database and Encyclopedia of Austrian Women of the University of Vienna
univie.ac.at/biografiA/data/text/bio/paalen.htm''Paalen Bella, ''née'' Isabella (Izabella) Pollak (Pollack) / opera singer''
retrieved 7 February 2021
Like her brother, the singer settled in New York City, but was unable to find an engagement. From then on she worked as a singing teacher until 1959. She became a US citizen in 1944 and died in New York in 1964, aged 83.


Roles


Premiere

* 1934: Marietta in Bittners ''Das Veilchen'' – Wiener Staatsoper, conductor: Clemens Krauss (8 December)


Repertoire

Bizet: * Mercedes and Titelpartie in ''
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'' d'Albert: * Rosalia in '' Tiefland'' Delibes: * Mistress Bentson in '' Lakmé'' Giordano: * Bersi in ''
Andrea Chénier ''Andrea Chénier'' () is a verismo opera in four acts by Umberto Giordano, set to an Italian libretto by Luigi Illica, and first performed on 28 March 1896 at La Scala, Milan. The story is based loosely on the life of the French poet Andr ...
'' Humperdinck: * Hänsel und Gertrud in ''
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'' Kienzl: * Magdalena in ''
Der Evangelimann ''Der Evangelimann'' (''The Evangelist'') is an opera in two acts by the Austrian composer Wilhelm Kienzl. The libretto, by the composer, is based on short story "". It was adapted in 1924 as a silent film '' The Evangelist''. Composition hist ...
'' Lortzing: * Witwe Browe in '' Zar und Zimmermann'' * Irmentraut in '' Der Waffenschmied'' * Nanette and Countess in ''
Der Wildschütz ''Der Wildschütz oder Die Stimme der Natur'' (''The Poacher, or The Voice of Nature'') is a German ''Komische Oper'', or comic opera, in three acts by Albert Lortzing from a libretto by the composer adapted from the comedy ''Der Rehbock, oder Di ...
'' Mascagni: * Mamma Lucia in '' Cavalleria rusticana'' Meyerbeer: * Erste Ehrendame in ''
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'' * Fidès in '' Le prophète'' * Selika in '' L'Africaine'' Millöcker: * Palmatica in '' Der Bettelstudent'' Mozart: * Dritte Dame in '' the magic flute'' Puccini * Kate Pinkerton in ''
Madama Butterfly ''Madama Butterfly'' (; ''Madame Butterfly'') is an opera in three acts (originally two) by Giacomo Puccini, with an Italian libretto by Luigi Illica and Giuseppe Giacosa. It is based on the short story "Madame Butterfly" (1898) by John Luther ...
'' * Äbtissin in '' Suor Angelica'' * Zita in '' Gianni Schicchi'' Smetana: * Háta and Ludmila in '' The Bartered Bride'' Johann Strauß: * Prinz Orlofsky in '' Die Fledermaus'' Richard Strauss: * Herodias in ''
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'' * Klytämnestra, Magd, Vertraute und Aufseherin in '' Elektra'' * Annina in '' Der Rosenkavalier'' * Dryade in '' Ariadne auf Naxos'' Tschaikowski: * Larina und Filipjewna in '' Eugene Onegin'' * Gouvernante in '' The Queen of Spades'' Verdi: * Ulrica in '' Un ballo in maschera'' * Giovanna und Maddalena in '' Rigoletto'' * Azucena in '' Il trovatore'' * Preziosilla in ''
La forza del destino ' (; ''The Power of Fate'', often translated ''The Force of Destiny'') is an Italian opera by Giuseppe Verdi. The libretto was written by Francesco Maria Piave based on a Spanish drama, ' (1835), by Ángel de Saavedra, 3rd Duke of Rivas, wi ...
'' * Amneris in '' Aida'' * Meg Page and Mrs. Quickly in ''
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'' Wagner: * Adriano in '' Rienzi'' * Mary in '' Der fliegende Holländer'' * Venus in '' Tannhäuser'' * Ortrud in '' Lohengrin'' * Brangäne in '' Tristan und Isolde'' * Magdalene in ''
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'' * Fricka, Erda and a Rhine daughter in '' Das Rheingold'' * Fricka and Grimgerde in '' Die Walküre'' * Erda in ''
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'' * Norn in '' Götterdämmerung'' * Blumenmädchen, Knappe and voice from above in '' Parsifal'' Wolf * Donna Mercedes and Manuela in ''
Der Corregidor ''Der Corregidor'' is a comic opera by Hugo Wolf. The German libretto was written by Rosa Mayreder-Obermayer, based on the short novel '' El sombrero de tres picos'' by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón. History Wolf composed the opera in 1895 and revis ...
'' Wolf-Ferrari: * Margarita in '' I quatro rusteghi''


Recordings

* Acoustic recordings at Pathé, 1910 * Strauss: ''Der Rosenkavalier'' Excerpts (end of Act 1 and beginning of Act 2), with Lotte Lehmann,
Elisabeth Schumann Elisabeth Schumann (13 June 1888 – 23 April 1952) was a German soprano who sang in opera, operetta, oratorio, and lieder. She left a substantial legacy of recordings. Career Born in Merseburg, Schumann trained for a singing career in B ...
, Maria Olczewska, Richard Mayr, Hermann Gallos,
Viktor Madin Viktor Madin, originally ''Viktor Madincea'', (20 December 1876 – 19 March 1968) was an Austrian opera singer (baritone) of Romanian descent. He was a member of the ensemble of the Vienna State Opera for more than fifty years. Biography Madi ...
, Bella Paalen, Karl Ettl and Aenne Michalsky.
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,
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, conductor:
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, Vienna 1934, HMV (3xLP, Mono + Box) * The Koch/Schwann edition published excerpts from performances at the Vienna State Opera, in which she, among other things, performed Magdalene, Herodias, Mary, Annina, Fricka, Grimgerde and sings a Norn. * On EJS, parts from '' Götterdämmerung'', Staatsoper Vienna, 1935


Publication

* ''Worte des Gedenkens''. In ''
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'' (New York), vol. 13, 21. February 1947, No. 8.7.


References


Further reading

* , Alexander Witeschnik: ''Hundert Jahre Wiener Oper am Ring'' ubiläumsausstellung Wien: Aktionskomitee 100 Jahr-Feier der Wiener Staatsoper 1969, S. 100 * Erich Hermann Müller: ''Deutsches Musiker-Lexikon'', Dresden 1929 * Walter Pass, Gerhard Scheit, Wilhelm Svoboda: ''Orpheus im Exil. Die Vertreibung der österreichischen Musik 1936 – 1945'', Vienna 1995 *
Horst Seeger Horst Seeger (6 November 1926 – 2 January 1999), pseudonyme ''Horst Schell'', was a German musicologist, music critic, dramaturg, librettist and opera director. Leben Born in Erkner, Seeger studied musicology at the Humboldt University of Be ...
: ''Opernlexikon'', Berlin 1978 (1987) * Theophil Stengel, Herbert Gerigk: ''Lexikon der Juden in der Musik''. Mit einem Titelverzeichnis jüdischer Werke. Zusammengestellt im Auftrag der Reichsleitung der NSDAP auf Grund behördlicher, parteiamtlich geprüfter Unterlagen. In ''Veröffentlichungen des Institutes der NSDAP.'' Zur Erforschung der Judenfrage Bd. 2, Berlin 1940 * Eva Weissweiler: ''Ausgemerzt! Das Lexikon der Juden in der Musik und seine mörderischen Folgen'', Cologne 1999 * Werner Röder,
Herbert A. Strauss Herbert Arthur Strauss (1 June 1918, Würzburg, Germany – 11 March 2005, New York, NY) was a German-born American historian. Life Strauss spent his youth in his home town of Würzburg, Bavaria. After school he began a commercial apprenticeshi ...
(ed.), ''International Biographical Dictionary of Central European Emigrés 1933–1945'', Vol II, 2 Munich : K. G. Saur Verlag 1983 ,


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Paalen Bella
on Operissimo *
Wiener Staatsoper 1933–1936
Operntagebuch eines anonymen Opernfans * {{DEFAULTSORT:Paalen, Bella Austrian operatic sopranos Pseudonyms Jewish emigrants from Austria after the Anschluss to the United States 1881 births 1964 deaths People from Pásztó