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Karel Berman (14 April 1919 in Jindřichův Hradec11 August 1995 in Prague) was a Jewish Czech opera singer, composer and opera director.

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[edit] Life

After extensive musical education, Karel Berman started his career as a bass singer of opera in Opava. In March, 1943, Berman was deported to Theresienstadt, where he took part in cultural life as a singer, composer and director. On 11 July 1944, for example, he and Rafael Schächter produced the "Four songs to words of Chinese poetry" by Pavel Haas for the first time. Later he was also imprisoned in Kaufering and Auschwitz. He survived the camps and later became famous as an opera singer. In 1953, he joined the Prague National Theatre opera. Berman is also remembered as an opera director, having directed more than 70 operas[1]. He also as taught at the Prague Conservatory from 1961-1971, and from 1964 at the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague.

[edit] Works

  • 1938 - 1945 Reminiscences Suite Piano (first published in 2000)
  • Terezín Suite Piano
  • Broučci ("Glow-worms" - after the popular contemporary children's book by Jan Karafiát) Soprano and piano (later made world-famous by Jiří Trnka as a cartoon)

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Vrkočová, p. 18

[edit] References

  • Vrkočová, Ludmila: Slovníček hudebních osobností. 1999. ISBN 8O-901611-5-4

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