Occupation singer, actor Spouse Eva Busch (m. ?–1934) Role Singer | Name Ernst Busch Awards Lenin Peace Prize | |
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Full Name Friedrich Wilhelm Ernst Busch Born 22 January 1900 ( 1900-01-22 ) Kiel, German Empire Died June 8, 1980, Bernburg, Germany Movies To Whom Does the World Bel, The Threepenny Opera, Kameradschaft, Hell on Earth, Goya or the Hard Way to Enlight |
Ernst busch is singing a dutch song
Friedrich Wilhelm Ernst Busch (22 January 1900 – 8 June 1980) was a German singer and actor.
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- Ernst busch is singing a dutch song
- Willard losinger performs go home ami by ernst busch with banjo accompaniment
- Recordings of Spanish Civil War songs incomplete list
- Recordings of Second World War and other songs incomplete list
- Awards medals and recognition
- Filmography
- References
Busch first rose to prominence as an interpreter of political songs, particularly those of Kurt Tucholsky, in the Berlin Kabarett scene of the 1920s. He starred in the original 1928 production of Bertolt Brecht's Threepenny Opera, as well as the subsequent 1931 film by Georg Wilhelm Pabst. He also appeared in the movie Kuhle Wampe.
A lifelong communist, Busch fled Nazi Germany in 1933, accompanied by his wife, Eva and with the Gestapo on his heels, initially settling in the Netherlands. By 1938 they had divorced, without acrimony, as their lives diverged. Eva settled in Paris while Ernst initially made his home in the Soviet Union where he worked with Gustav von Wangenheim on the 1935 film "Kämpfer" ("Fighters"). In 1937 he joined the International Brigades to fight against the Nationalists in Spain. His wartime songs were then recorded and broadcast by Radio Barcelona and Radio Madrid. After the Spanish Republic fell to General Franco, Busch migrated to Belgium where he was interned during the German occupation and later imprisoned in Camp Gurs, France and Berlin. Freed by the Red Army in 1945, he settled in East Berlin, where he acted in the first play to be produced in the American-occupied zone, Robert Ardrey's Thunder Rock. He would go on to start his own record label and work with Bertolt Brecht and Erwin Piscator at the "Berliner Ensemble". A beloved figure in the German Democratic Republic, he is best remembered for his performance in the title role of Brecht's Life of Galileo and his recordings of workers songs, including many written by Hanns Eisler. He also made a memorable recording of Peat Bog Soldiers.
Willard losinger performs go home ami by ernst busch with banjo accompaniment
Recordings of Spanish Civil War songs (incomplete list)
From "Canciones de las Brigadas Internacionales" and "Solidarität"
Recordings of Second World War and other songs (incomplete list)
Awards, medals, and recognition
Germany’s most prestigious school for stage acting and directing is named after the actor, the Ernst Busch Academy of Dramatic Arts (Hochschule für Schauspielkunst „Ernst Busch“, HFS) in Berlin. Ernst Busch was awarded the Lenin Peace Prize for 1970-71.