Camilla Frydan Explained
Camilla Frydan, birthname Herzl, married name Friedmann, pseudonym Herzer, (1887–1949) was an Austrian pianist, soubrette singer, composer and song writer. She performed in operettas and revues in Vienna and Berlin before she was forced to emigrate to the United States in 1938. She settled in New York where she produced hundreds of melodious numbers which were published by her Empress Music Publishing.[1] [2] [3]
Early life
Born in Wiener Neustadt on 3 June 1887,[4] Camilla Frydan was the daughter of the bank employee Heinrich Herzl and his wife Cäcilie
Notes and References
- Web site: Frydan, Camilla (eig. Herzl, verh. Friedmann; Pseud. Herzer). Kornberger, Monika . 2002. Oesterrechisches Musiklexikon online.
- Book: Camilla Frydan in Calliope Austria: Women in Society, Culture and the Sciences. Gadzinski, Anna. European Integration Foreign Affairs, Federal Ministry, Republic of Austria. 2016. 26 January 2020 . 162. 978-3-9503655-8-0.
- Camilla Frydan, 1887-1949 . Author Gallery . 22 December 2016 .
- Web site: Camilla Frydan (1887-1949). Klassika. 26 January 2020 . German.