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The Lotte Lenya Competition

  • Lotte Lenya (1898-1981) was an extraordinary singer/actress and one of the foremost interpreters of the music of her husband, Kurt Weill. Born in Vienna, she later moved to Berlin where she met Weill, whom she married in 1926. She premiered several of the roles Weill created for the stage, including Jessie in Mahagonny Songspiel, Jenny in Die Dreigroschenoper, Anna I in Die sieben Todsünden, and the Duchess in The Firebrand of Florence. Known for her distinctive singing voice and delivery, she received a Tony Award for her performance as Jenny in the long-running Theater de Lys production of The Threepenny Opera in 1956, and a Tony nomination in 1967 for creating the role of Fräulein Schneider in Cabaret. She is perhaps most widely recognized as the stiletto-toed Colonel Klebb in From Russia with Love. Read more on the Lotte Lenya Biography page.

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