Karsten Troyke
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Karsten Troyke is a German
Germany
Germany , officially the Federal Republic of Germany , is a federal parliamentary republic in Europe. The country consists of 16 states while the capital and largest city is Berlin. Germany covers an area of 357,021 km2 and has a largely temperate seasonal climate...

 singer, actor, and speaker. He is best known as an interpreter of Yiddish song.

Life

Performing on stage since 1982, Troyke had earlier worked as a gardener and with mentally handicapped children. He studied singing (with Leonore Gendries) as well as drama and speaking, and in 1990 he gave up his work to dedicate himself completely to musical performance and theater. Troyke participated in radio plays, worked as a voice actor (dubbing), and participated in various stage plays.

As a singer, his album Yiddish Anders (1992) received the praise of German record critics. Jidische Vergessene Lieder (1997) contained previously unpublished songs of Sara Bialas Tenenberg, who became his mentor for the Yiddish language.

In his performances Troyke worked with Bettina Wegner, Suzanna and the Trio Scho. His interpretations of the songs of Georg Kreisler
Georg Kreisler
Georg Kreisler was an Austrian-American Viennese-language cabarettist, satirist, composer, and author. He was particularly popular in the 1950s and 1960s. Since 2007 he has lived in Salzburg with his third wife, Barbara Peters...

 received mention in the writer/musician's 2005 biography. In 2006 two documentaries, Yiddish Soul and Concert Yiddish Soul, featured Troyke, Shura Lipovsky, Myriam Fuks and The KlezRoym.

Troyke gives workshops on interpretation of Yiddish songs and teaches rare songs from his collection. he was guest professor at the Jewish Music Institute of SOAS
School of Oriental and African Studies
The School of Oriental and African Studies is a public research university located in London, United Kingdom and a constituent college of the University of London...

 London, at Carleton College
Carleton College
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 Northfield (Minnesota) and at least for the summer school of Centre Medem, Paris.

Books

  • Fritz Mordechai Kaufmann Old Yiddish Songs, reprint from Berlin 1920 (2001), with translations by Karsten Troyke

Recordings

  • 1991 Shuloym Alaykhem (1991)
  • 1992 Yiddish Anders (Hermann Anders - Band)
  • 1994 Leg den Kopf auf meine Knie, with writings of Selma Meerbaum-Eisinger
    Selma Meerbaum-Eisinger
    Selma Meerbaum-Eisinger was a Romanian-born German-language poet. A Jew, she was a victim of the Holocaust and died at the age of 18 in a labor camp in Ukraine....

    , Itzik Manger
    Itzik Manger
    Itzik Manger was a prominent Yiddish poet and playwright, a self-proclaimed folk bard, visionary, and ‘master tailor’ of the written word...

     und Abraham Sutzkever
    Abraham Sutzkever
    Abraham Sutzkever was an acclaimed Yiddish poet. The New York Times wrote that Sutzkever was "the greatest poet of the Holocaust."-Biography:...

  • 1996 Grüne Blätter
  • 1997 Jidische Vergessene Lieder
  • 1999 Shuloym Alaykhem - The Old Yiddish Songs
  • 1998 Troyke singt Kreisler
  • 2001 Chanson Total with Suzanna
  • 2005 Grüne Blätter (remastered)
  • 2006 Tango Oyf Yiddish
  • 2011: Unser war die Nacht (Troyke, Suzanna & Trio Scho), iTunes
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     edition only


In collaboration:
  • 1993 Tu Balval, Suzanna
  • 1994 Váci Utca, Peter M. Haas, Martin Frisch
  • 1995 T&FF Rudolstadt '94
  • 1997 Diadromes, Alec Kopyt & Poza (klezmer
    Klezmer
    Klezmer is a musical tradition of the Ashkenazic Jews of Eastern Europe. Played by professional musicians called klezmorim, the genre originally consisted largely of dance tunes and instrumental display pieces for weddings and other celebrations...

     and Gypsy music)
  • 1998 Dui Dui, Suzanna
  • 1999 Jazz Lyrik Prosa II
  • 1999 Old Russian Popsongs, Trio Scho
  • 1999 Wege, Bettina Wegner
  • 2000 Mit Josh um halb acht, reading of Josh Sellhorn
  • 2000 Lachen und lachen lassen
  • 2001 Schlaf schneller, Genosse, Ursula Karusseit, Günther Junghans, Trio Scho
  • 2001 Alles, was ich wünsche, Bettina Wegner
  • 2002 Schweineparadies, Die Bösen Mädchen
  • 2003 Mein Bruder, Bettina Wegner
  • 2004 Liebeslieder, Bettina Wegner
  • 2005 Jazz Lyrik Prosa III
  • 2005 Der Entenkönig, a radio play
  • 2008: a Spil af Yiddish, Mark Aizikovitch
  • 2008: Abschiedstournee, Bettina Wegner
  • 2009: Sol Sajn: Jiddische Musik in Deutschland und ihre Einflüsse (Yiddish Music in Germany and Its Influences) (Troyke Vol.2 and Vol.4), Bear Family

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