Loading details…
Loading details…
Artist
Gitta Alpár (February 5, 1903 - February 17, 1991), was a Hungarian-born opera and operetta soprano. Gitta Alpár was born in Budapest as Klopfer Regina. At an early age she commenced the study of singing and pianoforte at the Academy of Budapest. Her first public appearance was at age eighteen at the Budapest State Opera House which led to a long contract and her singing all over the world. In 1931, Alpar married actor Gustav Fröhlich, with whom she had a child, Julika. Her first films were made in Germany. The marriage was dissolved in 1935 because Alpar was Jewish and the marriage was illegal in National Socialist Germany. Alpar appeared on "Hitler's hit list", along with Charlie Chaplin and others, in the pages of the anti-semitic book, Juden sehen Dich an by Johann von Leers. Alpar left Germany in 1933, first for Austria (where the film version of Ball im Savoy was made) and Hungary, then England and eventually the United States, where she continued her singing and film career. She died in Los Angeles. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Was kann so schön sein wie Deine Liebe
2342Was kann so schön sein wie deine
933Was hat eine Frau von der Treue
284La bella Tangolita
225Was kann so schön sein wie die Liebe?
216No More
197Was kann so schön sein wie dei
188Paul Abraham: Ball im Savoy - Toujours l’amour
169Was Kann So Schцn Sein Wie Deine Liebe
1510Paul Abraham: Ball im Savoy - Bist du mir treu
151932

Ball im Savoy (1932)
Canna-Power Charts 1932
Die Schönsten Deutschen Tonfilmschlager Vol. 10
The German Song / German Charts of 30's, Recordings 1930 - 1939
Was hat eine Frau von der Treue (100 Jahre)

Lebendige Vergangenheit - Gitta Alpar
Singers of the Century: Gitta Alpár in Operetta, Film & Opera
Geliebt Verjagt Ermordet (Jьdische Kьnstler und Ihre Hits Der 20er & 30er Jahre)
Revue 1930-1940

100 Schlager der 30er Jahre
Beliebte Schlager der Wehrmachtssoldaten