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Orkiestra Henryka Golda - Idzie wiosna! 1931

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Here's a part of my item about Henryk Gold, written for NFO.NET (Big Bands Database): Henryk Gold was a pioneer in the history of Polish jazz and dance music. He was born in 1899 in Warsaw into a very musical family in which all of the children were encouraged to play various instruments. His mother came from the famous Warsaw klezmer family Melodysta, and his father was one of the first flutist in the Warsaw Opera Orchestra. His brother, Artur Gold (1903-1943), was also an orchestra leader and composer of note, writing many of the tangos that were popular during the 1920s and 30s. During the period immediately after WW1 when Poland again became independent, Jazz, as popularized by the 'Original Dixieland Jazz Band', began to sweep Europe from west to east. Henryk Gold was caught up in the extreme popularity of this music and followed the lead of Zygmunt Karasinski, a saxophonist, who (together with Szymon Kataszek) founded the very first Polish jazz band in 1923 („Karasinski & Kataszek Jazz- Tango Orchestra"). In 1925, Henryk and his brother Artur formed an 8-piece Jazz Band to play at the Cafe Bodega in Warsaw. They were an immediate success, and this lead to a recording contract with the SYRENA company. The first records by the Gold Orchestra were issued in 1926 and included such titles as "Heebie Jeebies", "Oh, Miss Hannah" and others, as well as the Tangos and Waltzes which were required of any orchestra during the period. During the 1930's Henryk Gold became the most popular musician in Poland. He was writing songs for films, recording with his orchestra for both SYRENA-ELECTRO and COLUMBIA, and joining his brother Artur, and fellow songwriter Jerzy Petersburski (composer of "Oh Donna Clara") in running "Adria" - a very popular night club in Warsaw. The popular refrain from that time says: „Gdy Petersburski razem z Goldem gra/ nie zaśniesz przez noc aż do dnia!" (When Petersburski plays with Gold/you won't be able to sleep the whole night, till dawn). In early 1939, Gold and his Orchestra were invited to be part of the delegation from Poland to the World's Fair in New York. During their time at the Fair they played for dancers at the Polish Pavilion. The outbreak of war on September 1, 1939 forced Gold and the Band to stay in the United States temporarily, which was quite a lucky break for them. Gold's brother Artur was not so lucky, he perished in Treblinka in 1943. Gold and most of his musicians volunteered to join General Wladislaw Anders and his Polish Emigree Army,allied with the Anglo-French Forces in their struggle with the Nazizm in Europe. In 1946, rather than return to Poland, where most of his family had been exterminated in Holocaust, Gold stayed in France, where he continued to lead various tango & waltz orchestras through the 1950's. Recording: Orkiestra pod dyr. Henryka Golda, refren: Tadeusz Faliszewski - Idzie wiosna! (Spring Is Coming!/ In the sunlight Warsaw smiles)Foxtrott z teatru "Wesoły Wieczór" (Foxtrott from the theatre "Funny Evening")(Z.Karasiński/ T.Stach), Syrena- Electro 1931

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Uploaded: August 26, 2007 at 6:16 pm
Author: 240252

Length: 02:49
Rating: 4.82
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Tags: 1930  band  Faliszewski  Gold  Henryk  Holocaust  jazz  międzywojenna  szlagiery  Warszawa  

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okrma (July 8, 2008 at 7:40 pm)
Mmmm uwielbiam to!!! /PawelZ
inoxescu1 (May 4, 2008 at 2:21 pm)
Excelent music .
muscleco (November 6, 2007 at 12:04 am)
A unique experience. Congratulations on finding and sharing this record.
kspm01 (September 17, 2007 at 11:12 pm)
Pure gold this Gold! I hardly have had time yet to catch up with ten days of missed YT (hundreds of videos to check, it's nearly overwhelming). I guess I will get through your posts tomorrow (I mean today evening, it's 1 AM...). May I wish you a fine holiday - read you later.
240252 (September 17, 2007 at 9:33 pm)
Hi! Isn't it great to have you here again! ( I have to rejoice myself with your presence before I go away - next week! - to Sicily). I am not surprised you immediately checked the quality of this side: the greatest jazz-band leader of pre-war Poland: Henryk Gold!
kspm01 (September 17, 2007 at 9:14 pm)
What a fantastic recording, thank you so much for posting!
dzheger (August 27, 2007 at 2:52 am)
Thanks for this charming bright tune, and special thanks for the detailed information about this talented family and its tragic circumstances.
240252 (August 26, 2007 at 9:18 pm)
Yes, the World Fair in 1939 in NYC saved Henryk Gold's life.
barbcard (August 26, 2007 at 9:03 pm)
That's a wonderful story about the World's Fair of '39. Thanks.
240252 (August 26, 2007 at 7:08 pm)
Yes, Warsaw and Warsaw's citizens had to go through all the glory and all the horror of that city's history

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