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Hertz Grosbard

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Hertz Grosbard (1892−1994) was a Polish reciter. He performed recitations of Yiddish literature during the 20th century.

Biography

He was born in Łódź to a religious family. During the 1920s he began performing what came to be known as his "word concerts" to great critical acclaim. During the "word concerts" he recited classics of Yiddish literature such as works of Itsik Manger and Scholem Aleichem.[1] He was very popular and performed extensively both in Europe, the Americas, and in Israel, e.g. in Vilnius he performed more than 50 times between 1928 and 1940.[2] Ten albums with selections of his word concerts were issued in the 1950s and 1960s.[3] He held his last concert in 1992 in Holon, Israel, in conjunction with his 100th birthday.[1]

Further reading

References

  1. ^ a b "Hertz Grosbard's Jewspeak: The Lost Art of Word Concerts".
  2. ^ https://www.yadvashem.org/yv/en/exhibitions/vilna/before/hebrew_or_yiddish.asp%7Ctitle=The Interwar Period: Hebrew or Yiddish?
  3. ^ Word Concerts | The Grosbard Project
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