Bally Prell

Bally Prell ( born September 14, 1922 in Munich, † March 20, 1982 ibid; actually Agnes Pauline bounce ), was a German artist lecture and folk singer.

Life

Prell was the daughter of the Munich composer and folk singer Ludwig bounce in the Leopold Street 77 in Schwabing, where she also lived a lifetime. Even as a five year old, she performed in Munich Odeon Hall and wowed the audience with her ​​voice. Your voice was a soft tenor voice, which enabled her to sing classical arias.

On 31 October 1953 she appeared for the first time in Munich Platz with her song " The Beauty Queen of Schneizlreuth " none of which she caricatured the emerging beauty craze with its rustic appearance. Their program included the music composed by her father "Isar fairy tale". The Platz she remained connected to rest of their lives. 1956 and 1957, she appeared in films, as prohibited in marriages as a fair singer and Two Bayern in the harem as Leila, Rose of the Night ( 1957). She died in 1982 at the consequences of a goiter operation. Bally Prell is located at the Munich North Cemetery buried ( grave No. 2-3-5 ).

Honors

In the Munich City Museum known her stage costume, consisting of a floral frilly dress, a parasol, the mitts, the jagged crown and the white and blue sash imprinted with "Miss Schneizlreuthn " Keep in original in her memory.

Front of the house in the Leopold street by Wolfgang Sand 1992 designed fountain was erected.

The Munich City Council decided on 14 June 2007 to nominate in a new development in the hole Hausen district a street after her.

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