Maria Forescu Video
cantante e attrice rumena (1875-1943)
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- Austria, Romania
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Laske Maria Forescu Aron Ciprian Porumbescu Vavilov 1918 1940 1941 1944 1991 1999 2001
(http•••)o/ Chernivtsi (Ukrainian: Чернівці) is the administrative center of Chernivtsi Oblast (province) in western Ukraine. The city is situated on the upper course of the River Prut, a tributary of the Danube, in the northern part of historic region of Bukovina, which currently is divided between Romania and Ukraine. As of the 2001 Ukrainian Census, the population of the city was 240,600. The city is also known as Czernowitz in German, as Cernăuţi in Romanian, and as Chernovtsy in Russian. Many famous, well known historical figures were born in the city, such as poets and writers Paul Celan, Alfred Kittner, the former Speaker of the Parliament Arseniy Yatsenyuk, the Vienna Secession artist Oskar Laske, physicist Radu Grigorovici, Maria Forescu. Many other famous people lived and worked in the city, such as Ukrainian national poet Ivan Franko, the first President of Ukraine Leonid Kravchuk, Romanian national poet Mihai Eminescu, Eudoxiu Hurmuzachi, Aron Pumnul, Ciprian Porumbescu, Sextil Puşcariu, Ion Nistor, Gala Galaction, Joseph Schumpeter, Nikolai Vavilov, Avram Goldfaden, Avigdor Arikha, Aharon Appelfeld Together with the city of Lviv, Chernivtsi is viewed at present to be a cultural centre of western Ukraine. Chernivtsi is located in the historic region of Bukovina, which is currently shared between Romania (south) and Ukraine (north). The city lies 248 meters above sea level, and is surrounded by forests and fields. The River Prut runs through the city's landscape. When Austria-Hungary dissolved in 1918, the city and its surrounding area became a part of the Kingdom of Romania. In 1940, the Red Army occupied the area, which subsequently became a part of the Ukrainian SSR of the Soviet Union. Romanian and Nazi troops took the city and occupied much of southern Ukraine in 1941 as part of the Axis attack on the Soviet Union during World War II. In 1944, when Axis forces were driven out by the Red Army, the city rejoined the Ukrainian SSR. Since 1991, Chernitvtsi has been a part of independent Ukraine. In May 1999, Romania opened a consulate general in the city. Contemporary Chernivtsi is an important regional center, which is situated on the picturesque banks of Prut River and occupies an area of about 150 square kilometres (58 sq mi).
Laske Maria Forescu Aron Ciprian Porumbescu Vavilov 1918 1940 1941 1944 1991 1999 2001
(http•••)o/ Chernivtsi (Ukrainian: Чернівці) is the administrative center of Chernivtsi Oblast (province) in western Ukraine. The city is situated on the upper course of the River Prut, a tributary of the Danube, in the northern part of historic region of Bukovina, which currently is divided between Romania and Ukraine. As of the 2001 Ukrainian Census, the population of the city was 240,600. The city is also known as Czernowitz in German, as Cernăuţi in Romanian, and as Chernovtsy in Russian. Many famous, well known historical figures were born in the city, such as poets and writers Paul Celan, Alfred Kittner, the former Speaker of the Parliament Arseniy Yatsenyuk, the Vienna Secession artist Oskar Laske, physicist Radu Grigorovici, Maria Forescu. Many other famous people lived and worked in the city, such as Ukrainian national poet Ivan Franko, the first President of Ukraine Leonid Kravchuk, Romanian national poet Mihai Eminescu, Eudoxiu Hurmuzachi, Aron Pumnul, Ciprian Porumbescu, Sextil Puşcariu, Ion Nistor, Gala Galaction, Joseph Schumpeter, Nikolai Vavilov, Avram Goldfaden, Avigdor Arikha, Aharon Appelfeld Together with the city of Lviv, Chernivtsi is viewed at present to be a cultural centre of western Ukraine. Chernivtsi is located in the historic region of Bukovina, which is currently shared between Romania (south) and Ukraine (north). The city lies 248 meters above sea level, and is surrounded by forests and fields. The River Prut runs through the city's landscape. When Austria-Hungary dissolved in 1918, the city and its surrounding area became a part of the Kingdom of Romania. In 1940, the Red Army occupied the area, which subsequently became a part of the Ukrainian SSR of the Soviet Union. Romanian and Nazi troops took the city and occupied much of southern Ukraine in 1941 as part of the Axis attack on the Soviet Union during World War II. In 1944, when Axis forces were driven out by the Red Army, the city rejoined the Ukrainian SSR. Since 1991, Chernitvtsi has been a part of independent Ukraine. In May 1999, Romania opened a consulate general in the city. Contemporary Chernivtsi is an important regional center, which is situated on the picturesque banks of Prut River and occupies an area of about 150 square kilometres (58 sq mi).
Maria Füllenbaum Joseph Schmidt Schmidt Maria Cebotari Gasse Pabst Walter Kollo René Kollo Sigmund Romberg Carltheater 1860 1875 1878 1911 1912 1913 1917 1919 1922 1923 1925 1933 1940 1943
Pauline geht tanzen (Pauline Goes Dancing) / Duett aus Operette "Grosse Rosinen" (W.Kollo /Bernauer & Schanzer) / Hermann Wehling, Maria Forescu mit Orchester unter persönlicher Leitung der Komponisten Willy Bredschneider, Beka Grand Record 1911 (Germany, Accoustic recording) NOTE: Maria FORESCU née Maria Füllenbaum in 1875, in a Moldovian-Polish-Austro-Hungarian town of Czerniowce (now, in Ukraine). It's worth mentioning, that in the turn of the XIX/XXth centuries, Czerniowce was simply a kind of a hatchery for the renowned European artists, just to mention Vienna- and Berlin-Opera singers Joseph Schmidt and Maria Cebotari, poets Rose Ausländer and Paul Celan or the world famous Polish diva Helena Modrzejewska known in USA under abbreviated name of Helena Modjeska - however born in Cracow, she had in Czerniowce in years 1860. her stage debut in a serious theatre repertoire (plays of Polish romantic poet, Juliusz Słowacki). Maria Forescu started her education in Paris, to continue it in the Conservatory of Prague, where she studied singing and acting. She debuted as Operetta singer in Carltheater in Vienna to enjoy very soon international recognition. She continued her career in Theater des Westens in Berlin also giving guest performances on the stages of European capital cities and recording in Berlin for Beka and Parlophon. In 1911 she also started her career as one of Europe's earliest stars of the silent movie, acting in over one hundred and sixty films to 1933, a thread which was abruptly severed by Nazi censorship which resulted in her arrest and deportation to the Buchenwald cocentration camp where she was killed ten years later, in 1943. Her most remembered silent film appearances are in „Peer Gynt" by Richard Oswald (1919) „Marizza" by famous director Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau (1922) or in „Die freudlose Gasse" (A Joyless Row) by Georg Wilhelm Pabst (1925). Hermann WEHLING: unfortunately, I did not succeed in finding any details about that German Operetta singer from time of the accoustic recordings, who recorded numerous sides solo and in duetts for record companies in Berlin: Beka, DaCapo, Kalliope and Parlophon. Walter KOLLO was a German Operetta-Composer, who was born in a town of Niedzica (Niedenburg) in Mazury, now Poland, in 1878. He studied music in Królewiec (Konigsberg) in East Prussia and in Szczecin (Stettin) in Pomerania to continue in Berlin, where he became a composer of the most beloved Operettas in Golden Years of German Operetta, e.g. Große Rosinen (1911), Filmzauber (1912), Drei alte Schachteln (1917), Lady Chic (1922) or Marietta (1923). His best known Operetta Wie einst in Mai (1913), was the basis of a 1917 Sigmund Romberg operetta in America entitled Maytime. Walter Kollo's son Willi was also a composer of light music and his grandson is the celebrated Wagnerian tenor René Kollo. Walter Kollo died in Berlin, in 1940.
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