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Herbert "Happi" Prikopa (30 November 1935 – 8 December 2015) was an Austrian television presenter, conductor, operatic tenor, actor, composer, writer, pianist and cabaret artist.
Life and career
Born in Vienna, in 1935, at the age of 19, Prikopa became the youngest répétiteur at the Wiener Volksoper. After a singing engagement at the Wiener Kammeroper he became a member of Gerhard Bronner's "Namenloses Ensemble" in the cabaret programm Brettl vorm Klavier. In 1957 a soloist contract was signed at the Volksoper instead of the répétiteur contract. From 1988 to 2009 Prikopa belonged to the radio cabaret team "The Guglhupf". In the 1998/1999 to 2007/2008 seasons, Prikopa was musical director and conductor of the Johann Strauss Concert Gala in Vienna.
He was the presenter of the children's television programme Auch Spaß muss sein on the ORF in the 1980s. Here he appeared as Herbert Happi Prikopa.
On 21 March 2005, Prikopa received the Berufstitel professor.
He died in Vienna on 8 December 2015 at age 80.
Filmography
1957: Die Lindenwirtin vom Donaustrand
1957: Sissi – Fateful Years of an Empress
1960: My Niece Doesn't Do That
1962: No Kissing Under Water (also co-storyboard)
1963: Kaiser Joseph und die Bahnwärterstochter (director: Axel Corti)
1963: Our Crazy Aunts in the South Seas
1964: Das ist Stern schnuppe
1967: Jahresrückblick (end of year cabaret show) with Karl Farkas and Gerhard Bronner
1969–1970: Der alte Richter (television series)
1972–1976: Die Abenteuer des braven Soldaten Schwejk (TV serial)
1974: Das Land des Lächelns
1975: Der Kommissar: Das Goldene Pflaster (television series)
1977: Der Alte: Die Dienstreise (television series)
1978: The Tailor from Ulm
1978: Tatort – "Mord im Krankenhaus" (TV serials)
1981: Wie Böhmen noch bei Österreich war (director: Franz Josef Gottlieb)
1985: Der Leihopa (ORF - television series with Alfred Böhm
1992: Kaisermühlen Blues
1994: Mesmer
1999: An Almost Perfect Wedding (director: Reinhard Schwabenitzky)
2001: Julia – Eine ungewöhnliche Frau (sequel Das Ende des Weges)
2007: Oben ohne (TV serial, director: Reinhard Schwabenitzky)
Radio plays
1984: Otto Brusatti: Die letzten Stunden der Menschheit – director: Otto Brusatti (ORF/WDR)
Dissography (partial)
Gräfin Mariza, (Emmerich Kálmán)
Die lustige Witwe, (Franz Lehár)
Le Grand Macabre, (György Ligeti)
Some compositions
Classic Piano. 28 Kompositionen für Klavier
Visit to Chimera
Chimera
The Pillars of the world
Thinking Positively
Schrammel-Messe
Works
1994: Erich Kunz – Biographie des Sängers, together with Cornelia Szabó-Knotik, Löcker–Verlag Wien, ISBN 978-3854092391
1998: 100 Jahre Volksoper – Die Geschichte eines notwendigen Theaters, Iberia-Verlag Vienna, ISBN 978-3-900436-67-4
2003: Strauß-Führer durch Europa und die umliegenden Ortschaften, Iberia-Verlag Vienna, ISBN 978-3-85052-124-6
Awards
1986: Decoration of Honour for Services to the Republic of Austria
2011: Ehrenzeichen für Verdienste um das Land Wien
References
External links
Literature by and about Herbert Prikopa in the German National Library catalogue
Prikopa Herbert on Operissimo
Herbert Prikopa Homepage
Herbert Prikopa at IMDb
Herbert Prikopa discography at Discogs