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Rudolf Nelson (4 April 1878 – 5 February 1960) was a German composer of hit songs, film music, operetta and vaudeville, and the founder and director of the Nelson Revue, a significant
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troupe on the 1930s Berlin nightlife scene.


Biography

Issued from a poor Prussian
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family, and raised in Berlin, Nelson began piano lessons at a very young age. After secondary school, while simultaneously earning a living as an apprentice and subsequently clerk, he received a scholarship from
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to the
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. Nelson first came into public view during this same period when, in a contest organized by the newspaper ''
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'', he was awarded first prize for the best composition of a walse. But the real turning point came when Nelson discovered the ''
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'', Berlin’s first
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founded by
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. Inspired by the genre, he began his
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career at the Potsdamer Straße
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''Roland'', accompanying his own compositions on the piano. In 1904, he joined forces with Paul Schneider-Duncker in the famed ''
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'' on
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, Berlin’s most fashionable avenue, going on to direct it on his own from 1907 – 1914. It also is here that Nelson composed his most famous hit song Das Ladenmädel, as well as from 1908 onwards wrote his famous
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works, notably ''Miss Dudelsack''. In 1910, Nelson gave birth to a son, Herbert. Herbert Nelson would later become one of many collaborative lyricists, a list that included Kurt Tucholsky and Friedrich Hollander. In 1920, Nelson married singer Käthe Erlholz, and in the same year opened the Nelson-Theater on
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(associated with the ''Sans Soucis'' restaurant). The revues he staged here are legend, presenting numerous top stars of the period, including names such as
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, who appeared on 14 January 1926, Weintraubs Syncopators and comic
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. During these years, Nelson also composed revues for Berlin’s famed Metropol-Theater in the
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. Forced by the
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in 1933 to flee Germany – after stopping for stage appearances in Vienna and Zurich – Nelson founded a new theater troupe in Amsterdam, until after the German occupation he was interned in
Westerbork Camp Westerbork ( nl, Kamp Westerbork, german: Durchgangslager Westerbork, Drents: ''Börker Kamp; Kamp Westerbörk'' ), also known as Westerbork transit camp, was a Nazi transit camp in the province of Drenthe in the Northeastern Netherlands, ...
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. Nelson survived the Holocaust, and in 1949 returned to Berlin where he reopened the Nelson-Revue-Gastspiel.


Works


Revues

* ''Chauffeur ins Metropol!'' * ''Hoheit amüsiert sich'' * ''Wenn die Nacht beginnt'' * ''Karussell'' * ''Seifenblasen'' * ''Was träumt Berlin?'' * ''Die Peruanerin'' * ''Halloh, halloh'' * ''Zwölf Monate'' * ''Total Manoli'' * ''Bitte zahlen!'' * ''Wir stehn verkehrt'' * ''Confetti'' * ''Madame Revue'' * ''Es geht schon besser'' * ''Die Nacht der Nächte'' * ''Du u. ich'' * ''Die Lichter v. Berlin'' * ''Quick'' * ''Der rote Faden'' * ''Glück muß man haben'' * ''Es hat geklingelt'' * ''Etwas für Sie'' * ''Rudolf Nelson erzählt''


Operettas

* ''Miss Dudelsack'';
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by Fritz Grünbaum and * ''Der Damenkrieg'' * ''Incognito'' * ''New York-Berlin'' * ''Die Damen vom Olymp'' * ''Die tanzenden Fräuleins''


Awards

*1953: received into
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*1959: the Paul Lincke-Ring, a bi-annual award for light music composition


References


Sources

* Keller O., Die Operette. Wien 1926 * Westermeyer K., Die Operette im Wandel der Zeiten. München 1931 * Bernauer R., Das Theater meines Lebens. Berlin 1955 * Schaeffers W., Tingeltangel. Ein Leben für die Kleinkunst. Hamburg 1959 * Jean-Marc Warszawski http://www.musicologie.org {{DEFAULTSORT:Nelson, Rudolf 1878 births 1960 deaths Musicians from Berlin 19th-century German Jews German composers Kabarettists Westerbork transit camp survivors Officers Crosses of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany