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Stage name of Paul Korth. (1890 - 1954)
 
 
 
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'''Cortini''' (1890-1954) was the stage name of Paul Korth, who popularized the [[Torn and Restored Newspaper]].
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== Biography ==
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Cortini [[tokens]] are sought after for the 1930's magic shows at the winter garden in Germany and are listed in Paul Courville's [[http://www.magictoken.org/magic/guide.html Magic Tokens]] reference book.
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Known as "The Man With 100,000 Dollars", he was playing at the Scala Theater in Copenhagen,Denmark when he suffered a heart attack while performing on the stage and died in an ambulance while being taken to a hospital.
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==Literature==
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* Geschichte der Zauberkunst by Kurt Volkmann <ref>Geschichte der Zauberkunst by Kurt Volkmann, 91. Folge, Cortini, p. 43</ref>
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* Cortini Manipulator - Illusionist (1990), by Hannes Holler and Wittus Witt <ref>The Magic Circular, Vol. 84, No. 910, November 1990, Book Reviews, CORTINI: MANIPULATOR – ILLUSIONIST, page 222</ref> <ref>The Linking Ring, Vol. 71, No. 4, April 1991, Cortini Manipulator - Illusionist, by PWR page 101</ref>
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* Jochen Zmeck: Wunderwelt Magie. Universitas-Verlag, München 1982, ISBN 3-8004-1017-6
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{{References}}
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{{Wikipedia| Paul_Korth-Cortini| Paul_Korth-Cortini|de}}
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* The Linking Ring, Vol. 34, No. 10, December 1954, Broken Wand, Adolph Korth (Cortini), page 129
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* Magie (Magischer Zirkel v. Deutschland), Vol. 70, No. 5, Mai 1990, Wittus Witt, Cortini zum 100. Geburtstag, page 163
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* Magische Welt, Vol. 39, No. 2, Juni 1990, PERSONALIEN, page 178
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* http://www.mzleipzig.de/hokus-art/html/personen/korth-paul.htm, KORTH PAUL
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* http://www.zauberkultur.de/index.php?page=cortini
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Popularized the [[Torn and Restored Newspaper]].
 
  
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Latest revision as of 20:59, 30 July 2019

Cortini
BornPaul Korth
April 6, 1890
Tilsit/East Prussia
DiedNovember 14, 1954 (age 64)
on stage at the National-Scala in Copenhagen
NationalityGerman

Cortini (1890-1954) was the stage name of Paul Korth, who popularized the Torn and Restored Newspaper.

Biography

Cortini tokens are sought after for the 1930's magic shows at the winter garden in Germany and are listed in Paul Courville's [Magic Tokens] reference book.

Known as "The Man With 100,000 Dollars", he was playing at the Scala Theater in Copenhagen,Denmark when he suffered a heart attack while performing on the stage and died in an ambulance while being taken to a hospital.

Literature

  • Geschichte der Zauberkunst by Kurt Volkmann [1]
  • Cortini Manipulator - Illusionist (1990), by Hannes Holler and Wittus Witt [2] [3]
  • Jochen Zmeck: Wunderwelt Magie. Universitas-Verlag, München 1982, ISBN 3-8004-1017-6

References

  1. Geschichte der Zauberkunst by Kurt Volkmann, 91. Folge, Cortini, p. 43
  2. The Magic Circular, Vol. 84, No. 910, November 1990, Book Reviews, CORTINI: MANIPULATOR – ILLUSIONIST, page 222
  3. The Linking Ring, Vol. 71, No. 4, April 1991, Cortini Manipulator - Illusionist, by PWR page 101
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