Wiera Gran Musical artist

Wiera Vera Gran (20 April 1916 – 19 November 2007) was a Polish Jewish singer and actress. Reputedly born as Weronika Grynberg, she was also known as Vera Gran and Mariol.Wiera Gran had a low alto voice even in early 1934, when at the age of 17 when—using the pseudonym Sylvia Green—she made her first recording, the tango Grzech. She sang in the Cafe Paradis in Warsaw in the early 1930s. While most of her recordings are in the Polish language, she sang in Yiddish in the movie On a heym (Without a home) with Shimon Dzigan and Israel Shumacher.She escaped from the Warsaw Ghetto during World War II and was hiding in Warsaw-Babice (Boernerowo).1937 she married to Dr. Kazimierz Jezierski. Her husband was after the war employed by the Polish Ministry of State Security, helping in execution of Pilecki, Nil a.o. political prisoners of the Stalinist period, the victims of a judiciary murder.In 1950, she moved to France. She was associated with Maurice Chevalier's stage theater, Alhambra. She performed in Paris in the charity concert with Charles Aznavour. The first song which made her popular was composed in 1937 by Adolf Kurc (later known as Eddy Courts) to Gran's lyrics. She traveled to Poland in 1965. Some of her best known songs include "List", "Wir tańca nas porwał", "Gdy odejdziesz", "Trzy listy", "Fernando", "Cicha jest noc", "Varsovie de mon enfance", "Ma Patrie" and "Mazowiecki wiatr".

Personal facts

Wiera Gran
Alias (AKA)Wiera Gran Vera Gran Viera Green Sylvia Green Mariol
Birth dateApril 20, 1916
Birth place
Russia
Date of deathNovember 19, 2007
Place of death
Paris , France

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Musical artist

Career started1934
Career ended2007
BackgroundSolo singer
genre
Tango music
instrument
Singing

Wiera Gran on Wikipedia