George Andreani: Varsovia, Berlín, Praga, Buenos Aires
In this article I tell the story of the life and career of George Andreani, a musician who toured many stages both in Europe and Argentina, where he lived after his exile during the Nazism. With data taken from archives, libraries, newspaper archives and interviews with some relatives, I was able to...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Cuadernos judaicos 2018-12 (35), p.46-83 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In this article I tell the story of the life and career of George Andreani, a musician who toured many stages both in Europe and Argentina, where he lived after his exile during the Nazism. With data taken from archives, libraries, newspaper archives and interviews with some relatives, I was able to reconstruct this story. In this way I try to correct some data published in previous biographies, clarify others more clearly and increase the known ones. I also propose a hypothesis that I support with some arguments: it is likely that Andreani was the one who made the arrangement of the march Los muchachos peronistas, for the historic recording of 1949. At the end of the article, I include a catalog with his prolific work. |
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ISSN: | 0718-8749 |
DOI: | 10.5354/0718-8749.2018.52016 |