In January 1933, she created the female lead in Jaromír Weinberger's new operetta Frühlingsstürme, opposite Richard Tauber at the Theater im Admiralspalast, Berlin. This was the last new operetta produced in the Weimar Republic,[1] and she and Tauber were both soon forced to leave Germany by the new Nazi regime.
Vienna and New York
In 1934 she left Berlin for Vienna, where she created the title role in Lehár'sGiuditta opposite Richard Tauber. Her immense success in that role led to a contract with the Vienna State Opera, where she was named Kammersängerin. Prior to the Anschluss, she also appeared with Tauber there in The Bartered Bride and Madama Butterfly.
In 1991 Novotná received the Order of Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk from the president of Czechoslovakia Václav Havel.
Liteň chateau, where Novotná lived with her husband Jiří Daubek, hosts a music festival every year, which is named Festival of Jarmila Novotná in her honour.[2][3]