Jetty Paerl

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Jetty Paerl
Paerl during a television broadcast in 1956
Paerl during a television broadcast in 1956
Background information
Birth nameHenriette Nanette Paerl
Also known asJetje van Radio Oranje
Born(1921-05-27)27 May 1921
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Died22 August 2013(2013-08-22) (aged 92)
Amstelveen, Netherlands
GenresCabaret, chanson

Henriette Nanette "Jetty" Paerl (27 May 1921 – 22 August 2013) was a

De vogels van Holland", and for being the first singer ever to perform in the Eurovision Song Contest
.

Biography

Early life

Paerl was born and raised in

New Bond Street.[1] She also contributed to the broadcasts of Radio Oranje, a radio programme created by the Dutch government-in-exile, due to which she became known as Jetje van Radio Oranje ("Jetty of Radio Orange") in the Netherlands. In the programme, she performed songs – written by her father Jo Paerl and composed by Louis Davids and Dirk Witte – in which the Nazis and members of the National Socialist Movement (NSB) were openly made fun of.[2]

Towards the end of the war, Paerl became a member of the

liberation of the Netherlands in May 1945, she returned to her home country via Zeeland and was stationed in Rotterdam.[1] Shortly after, she learned that both her elder brothers were still alive. One had fled to Switzerland, while the other had stayed in the Netherlands during the war.[1]

After the war

Paerl in 1947

In 1951, Paerl married Dutch illustrator

De vogels van Holland", written by Annie M.G. Schmidt and composed by Cor Lemaire. This gave her the right, with Corry Brokken, to represent the Netherlands in the first edition of the Eurovision Song Contest. Being the first performer of the evening, Paerl wrote history as the first singer ever to perform in the Eurovision Song Contest.[3]

In 1985, Paerl's husband revealed that he had been a member of the NSB for a short period of time in the beginning of World War II, after journalist Adriaan Venema had confronted him with letters he had sent to the Department of Public Information and the Arts at the time.[1] One week later, Bantzinger committed suicide by drowning.[1] Paerl herself died on 22 August 2013 in Amstelveen, at the age of 92.[4]

Discography

EPs

  • Jetty Paerl – 1957[5]
  • Jetty Paerl 2 – 1957[5]

Albums

  • Jetje van Radio Oranje – 1970 (LP), 1995 (CD)[5]

Trivia

  • Paerl appears in episode 18 of the British documentary series The World at War (1973–74).

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g "Jetty Paerl". joodsamsterdam (in Dutch). Retrieved 25 May 2020.
  2. ^ "Jetje van Radio Oranje". Muziekweb. Retrieved 25 May 2020.
  3. ProQuest 1681146040
    .
  4. Volkskrant
    (in Dutch). Retrieved 1 September 2013.
  5. ^ a b c "Jetty Paerl". Discogs. Retrieved 25 May 2020.

External links

Awards and achievements
Preceded by
Netherlands in the Eurovision Song Contest
1956
Succeeded by
Voorgoed voorbij
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