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Who Were The Comedian Harmonists? The True Story Behind Broadway's Harmony
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"Who Were The Comedian Harmonists? The True Story Behind Broadway's Harmony" is a podcast produced by Harmony: A New Musical and Broadway News. Learn More About The Comedian Harmonists: ⁠www.thecomedianharmonists.com⁠ Learn More About Harmony A New Musical: ⁠www.harmonyanewmusical.com⁠
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"Who Were The Comedian Harmonists? The True Story Behind Broadway's Harmony" is a podcast produced by Harmony: A New Musical and Broadway News. Learn More About The Comedian Harmonists: ⁠www.thecomedianharmonists.com⁠ Learn More About Harmony A New Musical: ⁠www.harmonyanewmusical.com⁠
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Who Were The Comedian Harmonists? The True Story Behind Broadway's Harmony
Creating "Harmony" from History, Part 2

“Who Were The Comedian Harmonists? The True Story Behind Broadway’s Harmony” is a podcast produced by Harmony: A New Musical and Broadway News.

Songs In This Episode (from Harmony):

  • "Overture"
  • “Stars In The Night”

Guests In This Episode (in order of appearance):

  • Warren Carlyle
  • Beowulf Boritt
  • Peggy Eisenhauer
  • Dan Moses Schreier
  • Linda Cho
  • Ricky Lurie

Mentioned In This Episode:

  • ⁠Watch Broadway's Harmony perform "Rhapsody #20" ⁠
  • ⁠Watch the entire titular song "Harmony" ⁠
  • ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Watch the Comedian Harmonists perform together⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

Learn More About The Comedian Harmonists: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.thecomedianharmonists.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

Learn More About Harmony A New Musical: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.harmonyanewmusical.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

In 1927, a young man in Germany placed an ad in the local paper:

“Attention. Rare opportunity. Tenor, Bass (professional singer not over 25), musically talented, nice-sounding voices, for unique ensemble. Kindly give days and times when available [for rehearsals, etc.]”

Out of that two-line ad, came one of the most celebrated music acts of the 20th century: the Comedian Harmonists. The internationally renowned vocal group made over 200 recordings, performed in over 150 concerts around the world and appeared in numerous films. They played the Berlin Philharmonic, the London Coliseum and Radio City Music Hall. And yet, for most, the name “Comedian Harmonists” doesn’t ring a bell. How could that be?

Well, the Comedian Harmonists rose to fame in the late 1920s and early 1930s in Germany — and half of its members were Jewish. Because of this, the Nazi regime designated the work of the Comedian Harmonists “degenerate art” and much of it was destroyed. Lost to history.

But…not all of it.

The little that there was inspired writer Bruce Sussman to dig into the story of the Comedian Harmonists and, with his artistic partner Barry Manilow, create a musical uncovering their music, artistry and stories for the world to know and remember. “Harmony” officially opened on Broadway November 13, 2023 at the Ethel Barrymore Theater .

And yet, there is only so much history one can fit into a Broadway musical. As Bruce said…

“I just needed to simplify, pair it down.” “There were so many things that I could have done, but I had to make choices. As Sondheim famously wrote, the choice may be wrong, but the choosing is right.”

Harmony closed on February 4, 2024 but the lost history it resurrected is worth a closer look. In this podcast, “Who Were The Comedian Harmonists? The True Story Behind Broadway’s Harmony”, we’re digging deeper into the true story of the Comedian Harmonists. I’m your host, Ruthie Fierberg, executive editor of Broadway News. Over the course of this series, we’ll dive into the full history of the Comedian Harmonists — it’s more complicated than you think. We’ll learn the details about each of the six famous singers — where they grew up, their musical specialty, their personal lives and what happened after their time with the group. Plus, you’ll hear from creatives and cast members about using this history to create “Harmony” onstage.

Join us. There’s a lot to uncover.

Host: Ruthie Fierberg

Editor: Daniel Pineiro

Producers: Harmony A New Musical, Broadway News

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1 year ago
21 minutes 57 seconds

Who Were The Comedian Harmonists? The True Story Behind Broadway's Harmony
Creating "Harmony" from History, Part 1

“Who Were The Comedian Harmonists? The True Story Behind Broadway’s Harmony” is a podcast produced by Harmony: A New Musical and Broadway News.

Songs In This Episode (from Harmony):

  • "Overture"
  • “Stars In The Night”
  • "Threnody"
  • "Harmony"

Guests In This Episode (in order of appearance):

  • Bruce Sussman
  • Jan Grübler
  • Eric Peters
  • Chip Zien
  • Danny Kornfeld
  • Sean Bell

Mentioned In This Episode:

  • Watch Chip Zien perform "Threnody" in Harmony
  • Watch the opening scene in Harmony as described in this episode 
  • Watch Broadway's Harmony perform "Rhapsody #20" 
  • Watch the real Josef Roman Cycowski in an interview 
  • Watch the entire titular song "Harmony" 
  • ⁠⁠⁠⁠Watch the Comedian Harmonists perform together⁠⁠⁠⁠

Learn More About The Comedian Harmonists: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.thecomedianharmonists.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

Learn More About Harmony A New Musical: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.harmonyanewmusical.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

In 1927, a young man in Germany placed an ad in the local paper:

“Attention. Rare opportunity. Tenor, Bass (professional singer not over 25), musically talented, nice-sounding voices, for unique ensemble. Kindly give days and times when available [for rehearsals, etc.]”

Out of that two-line ad, came one of the most celebrated music acts of the 20th century: the Comedian Harmonists. The internationally renowned vocal group made over 200 recordings, performed in over 150 concerts around the world and appeared in numerous films. They played the Berlin Philharmonic, the London Coliseum and Radio City Music Hall. And yet, for most, the name “Comedian Harmonists” doesn’t ring a bell. How could that be?

Well, the Comedian Harmonists rose to fame in the late 1920s and early 1930s in Germany — and half of its members were Jewish. Because of this, the Nazi regime designated the work of the Comedian Harmonists “degenerate art” and much of it was destroyed. Lost to history.

But…not all of it.

The little that there was inspired writer Bruce Sussman to dig into the story of the Comedian Harmonists and, with his artistic partner Barry Manilow, create a musical uncovering their music, artistry and stories for the world to know and remember. “Harmony” officially opened on Broadway November 13, 2023 at the Ethel Barrymore Theater .

And yet, there is only so much history one can fit into a Broadway musical. As Bruce said…

“I just needed to simplify, pair it down.” “There were so many things that I could have done, but I had to make choices. As Sondheim famously wrote, the choice may be wrong, but the choosing is right.”

Harmony closed on February 4, 2024 but the lost history it resurrected is worth a closer look. In this podcast, “Who Were The Comedian Harmonists? The True Story Behind Broadway’s Harmony”, we’re digging deeper into the true story of the Comedian Harmonists. I’m your host, Ruthie Fierberg, executive editor of Broadway News. Over the course of this series, we’ll dive into the full history of the Comedian Harmonists — it’s more complicated than you think. We’ll learn the details about each of the six famous singers — where they grew up, their musical specialty, their personal lives and what happened after their time with the group. Plus, you’ll hear from creatives and cast members about using this history to create “Harmony” onstage.

Join us. There’s a lot to uncover.

Host: Ruthie Fierberg

Editor: Daniel Pineiro

Producers: Harmony A New Musical, Broadway News

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1 year ago
38 minutes 24 seconds

Who Were The Comedian Harmonists? The True Story Behind Broadway's Harmony
The Celebrities In Their Circle

“Who Were The Comedian Harmonists? The True Story Behind Broadway’s Harmony” is a podcast produced by Harmony: A New Musical and Broadway News.

Songs In This Episode (from Harmony):

  • “Stars In The Night”
  • "We're Goin' Loco"

Guests In This Episode (in order of appearance):

  • Jan Grübler
  • Chip Zien (Voice of "Albert Einstein")
  • Allison Semmes, "Josephine Baker"

Mentioned In This Episode:

  • Listen to "Sous le ciel d'Afrique"
  • Listen to “Espabilate”
  • ⁠⁠⁠Watch the Comedian Harmonists perform together⁠⁠⁠

Learn More About The Comedian Harmonists: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.thecomedianharmonists.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

Learn More About Harmony A New Musical: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.harmonyanewmusical.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

In 1927, a young man in Germany placed an ad in the local paper:

“Attention. Rare opportunity. Tenor, Bass (professional singer not over 25), musically talented, nice-sounding voices, for unique ensemble. Kindly give days and times when available [for rehearsals, etc.]”

Out of that two-line ad, came one of the most celebrated music acts of the 20th century: the Comedian Harmonists. The internationally renowned vocal group made over 200 recordings, performed in over 150 concerts around the world and appeared in numerous films. They played the Berlin Philharmonic, the London Coliseum and Radio City Music Hall. And yet, for most, the name “Comedian Harmonists” doesn’t ring a bell. How could that be?

Well, the Comedian Harmonists rose to fame in the late 1920s and early 1930s in Germany — and half of its members were Jewish. Because of this, the Nazi regime designated the work of the Comedian Harmonists “degenerate art” and much of it was destroyed. Lost to history.

But…not all of it.

The little that there was inspired writer Bruce Sussman to dig into the story of the Comedian Harmonists and, with his artistic partner Barry Manilow, create a musical uncovering their music, artistry and stories for the world to know and remember. “Harmony” officially opened on Broadway November 13, 2023 at the Ethel Barrymore Theater .

And yet, there is only so much history one can fit into a Broadway musical. As Bruce said…

“I just needed to simplify, pair it down.” “There were so many things that I could have done, but I had to make choices. As Sondheim famously wrote, the choice may be wrong, but the choosing is right.”

Harmony closed on February 4, 2024 but the lost history it resurrected is worth a closer look. In this podcast, “Who Were The Comedian Harmonists? The True Story Behind Broadway’s Harmony”, we’re digging deeper into the true story of the Comedian Harmonists. I’m your host, Ruthie Fierberg, executive editor of Broadway News. Over the course of this series, we’ll dive into the full history of the Comedian Harmonists — it’s more complicated than you think. We’ll learn the details about each of the six famous singers — where they grew up, their musical specialty, their personal lives and what happened after their time with the group. Plus, you’ll hear from creatives and cast members about using this history to create “Harmony” onstage.

Join us. There’s a lot to uncover.

Host: Ruthie Fierberg

Editor: Daniel Pineiro

Producers: Harmony A New Musical, Broadway News

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1 year ago
12 minutes 40 seconds

Who Were The Comedian Harmonists? The True Story Behind Broadway's Harmony
The Women Beside The Men

“Who Were The Comedian Harmonists? The True Story Behind Broadway’s Harmony” is a podcast produced by Harmony: A New Musical and Broadway News.

Table of Contents:

  • 2:16 - Erna/Marion Kiss
  • 8:59 - Olga Bertha Wolff
  • 14:45 - Fernande, Suzanne, and Anna Marie Collin
  • 37:50 - Mary Magedalena Panzram
  • 48:15 - Hilde Longino
  • 48:50 - Ella
  • 49:22 - Delphine David
  • 51:08 - Saschka Andrejeva Siderova
  • 52:00 - Ursula Elkan
  • 1:01:42 - Ruth Sametzki
  • 1:02:19 - Helga Gade
  • 1:03:43 - "Ruth" in Harmony

Songs In This Episode (from Harmony):

  • “Stars In The Night”
  • "Overture"
  • "And What Do You See"
  • "Every Single Day"
  • "Where You Go"

Guests In This Episode (in order of appearance):

  • Bruce Sussman
  • Jan Grübler
  • Zal Owen
  • Marc Alexander, Erich's grandchild
  • Deborah Tint, Erich's grandchild
  • Sierra Boggess
  • Beryn Hammil, Ursula's daughter
  • Julie Benko

Mentioned In This Episode:

  • Listen to Episode 2 featuring Harry Frommermann
  • Listen to Episode 3 featuring Erich Collin
  • Listen to Episode 4 featuring Josef Roman Cycowski
  • Watch Mary and Josef Roman Cycowski Playing Cards
  • Listen to Episode 5 featuring Robert Biberti
  • Listen to Episode 6 featuring Ari Leschnikoff
  • Listen to Episode 7 featuring Erwin Bootz
  • ⁠⁠Watch the Comedian Harmonists perform together⁠⁠

Learn More About The Comedian Harmonists: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.thecomedianharmonists.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

Learn More About Harmony A New Musical: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.harmonyanewmusical.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

In 1927, a young man in Germany placed an ad in the local paper:

“Attention. Rare opportunity. Tenor, Bass (professional singer not over 25), musically talented, nice-sounding voices, for unique ensemble. Kindly give days and times when available [for rehearsals, etc.]”

Out of that two-line ad, came one of the most celebrated music acts of the 20th century: the Comedian Harmonists. The internationally renowned vocal group made over 200 recordings, performed in over 150 concerts around the world and appeared in numerous films. They played the Berlin Philharmonic, the London Coliseum and Radio City Music Hall. And yet, for most, the name “Comedian Harmonists” doesn’t ring a bell. How could that be?

Well, the Comedian Harmonists rose to fame in the late 1920s and early 1930s in Germany — and half of its members were Jewish. Because of this, the Nazi regime designated the work of the Comedian Harmonists “degenerate art” and much of it was destroyed. Lost to history.

But…not all of it.

The little that there was inspired writer Bruce Sussman to dig into the story of the Comedian Harmonists and, with his artistic partner Barry Manilow, create a musical uncovering their music, artistry and stories for the world to know and remember. “Harmony” officially opened on Broadway November 13, 2023 at the Ethel Barrymore Theater .

And yet, there is only so much history one can fit into a Broadway musical. As Bruce said…

“I just needed to simplify, pair it down.” “There were so many things that I could have done, but I had to make choices. As Sondheim famously wrote, the choice may be wrong, but the choosing is right.”

Harmony closed on February 4, 2024 but the lost history it resurrected is worth a closer look. In this podcast, “Who Were The Comedian Harmonists? The True Story Behind Broadway’s Harmony”, we’re digging deeper into the true story of the Comedian Harmonists. I’m your host, Ruthie Fierberg, executive editor of Broadway News. Over the course of this series, we’ll dive into the full history of the Comedian Harmonists — it’s more complicated than you think. We’ll learn the details about each of the six famous singers — where they grew up, their musical specialty, their personal lives and what happened after their time with the group. Plus, you’ll hear from creatives and cast members about using this history to create “Harmony” onstage.

Join us. There’s a lot to uncover.

Host: Ruthie Fierberg

Editor: Daniel Pineiro

Producers: Harmony A New Musical, Broadway News

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1 year ago
1 hour 14 minutes 41 seconds

Who Were The Comedian Harmonists? The True Story Behind Broadway's Harmony
Erwin Bootz, the virtuoso

“Who Were The Comedian Harmonists? The True Story Behind Broadway’s Harmony” is a podcast produced by Harmony: A New Musical and Broadway News.

Songs In This Episode:

  • “Stars In The Night” from Harmony: A New Musical
  • "In This World" from Harmony: A New Musical

Guests In This Episode (in order of appearance):

  • Blake Roman, "Chopin" in Harmony
  • Jan Grübler, Historian
  • Bruce Sussman, Co-Writer of Harmony
  • Beryn Hammil, Ursula's daughter from second marriage

Mentioned In This Episode:

  • "Ich hab' für dich 'nen Blumentopf bestellt"
  • "My Little Green Cactus"
  • ⁠Watch the Comedian Harmonists perform together⁠

Learn More About The Comedian Harmonists: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.thecomedianharmonists.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

Learn More About Harmony A New Musical: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.harmonyanewmusical.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

In 1927, a young man in Germany placed an ad in the local paper:

“Attention. Rare opportunity. Tenor, Bass (professional singer not over 25), musically talented, nice-sounding voices, for unique ensemble. Kindly give days and times when available [for rehearsals, etc.]”

Out of that two-line ad, came one of the most celebrated music acts of the 20th century: the Comedian Harmonists. The internationally renowned vocal group made over 200 recordings, performed in over 150 concerts around the world and appeared in numerous films. They played the Berlin Philharmonic, the London Coliseum and Radio City Music Hall. And yet, for most, the name “Comedian Harmonists” doesn’t ring a bell. How could that be?

Well, the Comedian Harmonists rose to fame in the late 1920s and early 1930s in Germany — and half of its members were Jewish. Because of this, the Nazi regime designated the work of the Comedian Harmonists “degenerate art” and much of it was destroyed. Lost to history.

But…not all of it.

The little that there was inspired writer Bruce Sussman to dig into the story of the Comedian Harmonists and, with his artistic partner Barry Manilow, create a musical uncovering their music, artistry and stories for the world to know and remember. “Harmony” officially opened on Broadway November 13, 2023 at the Ethel Barrymore Theater .

And yet, there is only so much history one can fit into a Broadway musical. As Bruce said…

“I just needed to simplify, pair it down.” “There were so many things that I could have done, but I had to make choices. As Sondheim famously wrote, the choice may be wrong, but the choosing is right.”

Harmony closed on February 4, 2024 but the lost history it resurrected is worth a closer look. In this podcast, “Who Were The Comedian Harmonists? The True Story Behind Broadway’s Harmony”, we’re digging deeper into the true story of the Comedian Harmonists. I’m your host, Ruthie Fierberg, executive editor of Broadway News. Over the course of this series, we’ll dive into the full history of the Comedian Harmonists — it’s more complicated than you think. We’ll learn the details about each of the six famous singers — where they grew up, their musical specialty, their personal lives and what happened after their time with the group. Plus, you’ll hear from creatives and cast members about using this history to create “Harmony” onstage.

Join us. There’s a lot to uncover.

Host: Ruthie Fierberg

Editor: Daniel Pineiro

Producers: Harmony A New Musical, Broadway News

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1 year ago
46 minutes 29 seconds

Who Were The Comedian Harmonists? The True Story Behind Broadway's Harmony
Ari Leschnikoff, the nightingale

“Who Were The Comedian Harmonists? The True Story Behind Broadway’s Harmony” is a podcast produced by Harmony: A New Musical and Broadway News.

Songs In This Episode:

  • “Stars In The Night” from Harmony: A New Musical
  • "How Can I Serve You, Madam?" from Harmony: A New Musical

Guests In This Episode (in order of appearance):

  • Steven Telsey, "Lesh" in Harmony
  • Jan Grübler, Historian
  • Bruce Sussman, Co-Writer of Harmony

Mentioned In This Episode:

  • Watch Ari Leschnikoff sing "Ich liebe die frauen"
  • Listen to Ari Leschnikoff sing "O Sole Mio"
  • Watch the Comedian Harmonists perform together

Learn More About The Comedian Harmonists: ⁠⁠⁠⁠www.thecomedianharmonists.com⁠⁠⁠⁠

Learn More About Harmony A New Musical: ⁠⁠⁠⁠www.harmonyanewmusical.com⁠⁠⁠⁠

In 1927, a young man in Germany placed an ad in the local paper:

“Attention. Rare opportunity. Tenor, Bass (professional singer not over 25), musically talented, nice-sounding voices, for unique ensemble. Kindly give days and times when available [for rehearsals, etc.]”

Out of that two-line ad, came one of the most celebrated music acts of the 20th century: the Comedian Harmonists. The internationally renowned vocal group made over 200 recordings, performed in over 150 concerts around the world and appeared in numerous films. They played the Berlin Philharmonic, the London Coliseum and Radio City Music Hall. And yet, for most, the name “Comedian Harmonists” doesn’t ring a bell. How could that be?

Well, the Comedian Harmonists rose to fame in the late 1920s and early 1930s in Germany — and half of its members were Jewish. Because of this, the Nazi regime designated the work of the Comedian Harmonists “degenerate art” and much of it was destroyed. Lost to history.

But…not all of it.

The little that there was inspired writer Bruce Sussman to dig into the story of the Comedian Harmonists and, with his artistic partner Barry Manilow, create a musical uncovering their music, artistry and stories for the world to know and remember. “Harmony” officially opened on Broadway November 13, 2023 at the Ethel Barrymore Theater .

And yet, there is only so much history one can fit into a Broadway musical. As Bruce said…

“I just needed to simplify, pair it down.” “There were so many things that I could have done, but I had to make choices. As Sondheim famously wrote, the choice may be wrong, but the choosing is right.”

Harmony closed on February 4, 2024 but the lost history it resurrected is worth a closer look. In this podcast, “Who Were The Comedian Harmonists? The True Story Behind Broadway’s Harmony”, we’re digging deeper into the true story of the Comedian Harmonists. I’m your host, Ruthie Fierberg, executive editor of Broadway News. Over the course of this series, we’ll dive into the full history of the Comedian Harmonists — it’s more complicated than you think. We’ll learn the details about each of the six famous singers — where they grew up, their musical specialty, their personal lives and what happened after their time with the group. Plus, you’ll hear from creatives and cast members about using this history to create “Harmony” onstage.

Join us. There’s a lot to uncover.

Host: Ruthie Fierberg

Editor: Daniel Pineiro

Producers: Harmony A New Musical, Broadway News

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1 year ago
33 minutes 37 seconds

Who Were The Comedian Harmonists? The True Story Behind Broadway's Harmony
Robert Biberti, the manager

“Who Were The Comedian Harmonists? The True Story Behind Broadway’s Harmony” is a podcast produced by Harmony: A New Musical and Broadway News.

Songs In This Episode:

  • “Stars In The Night” from Harmony: A New Musical
  • "Hungarian Rhapsody #20" from Harmony: A New Musical
  • "Home" from Harmony: A New Musical

Guests In This Episode (in order of appearance):

  • Bruce Sussman, Harmony co-writer
  • Jan Grübler, Historian
  • Sean Bell, "Bobby" in Harmony

Learn More About The Comedian Harmonists: ⁠⁠⁠www.thecomedianharmonists.com⁠⁠⁠

Learn More About Harmony A New Musical: ⁠⁠⁠www.harmonyanewmusical.com⁠⁠⁠

In 1927, a young man in Germany placed an ad in the local paper:

“Attention. Rare opportunity. Tenor, Bass (professional singer not over 25), musically talented, nice-sounding voices, for unique ensemble. Kindly give days and times when available [for rehearsals, etc.]”

Out of that two-line ad, came one of the most celebrated music acts of the 20th century: the Comedian Harmonists. The internationally renowned vocal group made over 200 recordings, performed in over 150 concerts around the world and appeared in numerous films. They played the Berlin Philharmonic, the London Coliseum and Radio City Music Hall. And yet, for most, the name “Comedian Harmonists” doesn’t ring a bell. How could that be?

Well, the Comedian Harmonists rose to fame in the late 1920s and early 1930s in Germany — and half of its members were Jewish. Because of this, the Nazi regime designated the work of the Comedian Harmonists “degenerate art” and much of it was destroyed. Lost to history.

But…not all of it.

The little that there was inspired writer Bruce Sussman to dig into the story of the Comedian Harmonists and, with his artistic partner Barry Manilow, create a musical uncovering their music, artistry and stories for the world to know and remember. “Harmony” officially opened on Broadway November 13, 2023 at the Ethel Barrymore Theater .

And yet, there is only so much history one can fit into a Broadway musical. As Bruce said…

“I just needed to simplify, pair it down.” “There were so many things that I could have done, but I had to make choices. As Sondheim famously wrote, the choice may be wrong, but the choosing is right.”

Harmony closed on February 4, 2024 but the lost history it resurrected is worth a closer look. In this podcast, “Who Were The Comedian Harmonists? The True Story Behind Broadway’s Harmony”, we’re digging deeper into the true story of the Comedian Harmonists. I’m your host, Ruthie Fierberg, executive editor of Broadway News. Over the course of this series, we’ll dive into the full history of the Comedian Harmonists — it’s more complicated than you think. We’ll learn the details about each of the six famous singers — where they grew up, their musical specialty, their personal lives and what happened after their time with the group. Plus, you’ll hear from creatives and cast members about using this history to create “Harmony” onstage.

Join us. There’s a lot to uncover.

Host: Ruthie Fierberg

Editor: Daniel Pineiro

Producers: Harmony A New Musical, Broadway News

Show more...
1 year ago
47 minutes 41 seconds

Who Were The Comedian Harmonists? The True Story Behind Broadway's Harmony
Josef Roman Cycowski, the peacemaker

“Who Were The Comedian Harmonists? The True Story Behind Broadway’s Harmony” is a podcast produced by Harmony: A New Musical and Broadway News.

Songs In This Episode:

  • “Stars In The Night” from Harmony: A New Musical
  • "The Wedding" from Harmony: A New Musical
  • "Where You Go" from Harmony: A New Musical
  • "Every Single Day" from Harmony: A New Musical

Guests In This Episode (in order of appearance):

  • Danny Kornfeld, “Young Rabbi” in Harmony
  • Jan Grübler, Historian
  • Chip Zien, "Rabbi" in Harmony
  • Bruce Sussman, Harmony co-writer

Learn More About The Comedian Harmonists: ⁠⁠www.thecomedianharmonists.com⁠⁠

Learn More About Harmony A New Musical: ⁠⁠www.harmonyanewmusical.com⁠⁠

In 1927, a young man in Germany placed an ad in the local paper:

“Attention. Rare opportunity. Tenor, Bass (professional singer not over 25), musically talented, nice-sounding voices, for unique ensemble. Kindly give days and times when available [for rehearsals, etc.]”

Out of that two-line ad, came one of the most celebrated music acts of the 20th century: the Comedian Harmonists. The internationally renowned vocal group made over 200 recordings, performed in over 150 concerts around the world and appeared in numerous films. They played the Berlin Philharmonic, the London Coliseum and Radio City Music Hall. And yet, for most, the name “Comedian Harmonists” doesn’t ring a bell. How could that be?

Well, the Comedian Harmonists rose to fame in the late 1920s and early 1930s in Germany — and half of its members were Jewish. Because of this, the Nazi regime designated the work of the Comedian Harmonists “degenerate art” and much of it was destroyed. Lost to history.

But…not all of it.

The little that there was inspired writer Bruce Sussman to dig into the story of the Comedian Harmonists and, with his artistic partner Barry Manilow, create a musical uncovering their music, artistry and stories for the world to know and remember. “Harmony” officially opened on Broadway November 13, 2023 at the Ethel Barrymore Theater .

And yet, there is only so much history one can fit into a Broadway musical. As Bruce said…

“I just needed to simplify, pair it down.” “There were so many things that I could have done, but I had to make choices. As Sondheim famously wrote, the choice may be wrong, but the choosing is right.”

Harmony closed on February 4, 2024 but the lost history it resurrected is worth a closer look. In this podcast, “Who Were The Comedian Harmonists? The True Story Behind Broadway’s Harmony”, we’re digging deeper into the true story of the Comedian Harmonists. I’m your host, Ruthie Fierberg, executive editor of Broadway News. Over the course of this series, we’ll dive into the full history of the Comedian Harmonists — it’s more complicated than you think. We’ll learn the details about each of the six famous singers — where they grew up, their musical specialty, their personal lives and what happened after their time with the group. Plus, you’ll hear from creatives and cast members about using this history to create “Harmony” onstage.

Join us. There’s a lot to uncover.

Host: Ruthie Fierberg

Editor: Daniel Pineiro

Producers: Harmony A New Musical, Broadway News

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1 year ago
35 minutes 49 seconds

Who Were The Comedian Harmonists? The True Story Behind Broadway's Harmony
Erich Collin, the intellectual

A previous version of this episode misstated the parentage of Erich's wife, Fernande Holzamer. Fernande's father was a German tailor, her mother was a French homemaker. This has been corrected in the episode, as well.

“Who Were The Comedian Harmonists? The True Story Behind Broadway’s Harmony” is a podcast produced by Harmony: A New Musical and Broadway News.

Songs In This Episode:

  • “Stars In The Night” from Harmony: A New Musical
  • “Harmony” from Harmony: A New Musical
  • "Your Son Is Becoming a Singer" from Harmony: A New Musical

Guests In This Episode (in order of appearance):

  • Eric Peters, “Erich” in Harmony
  • Jan Grübler, Historian
  • Marc Alexander, Erich Collin's grandson
  • Deborah Tint, Erich Collin's granddaughter

Learn More About The Comedian Harmonists: ⁠www.thecomedianharmonists.com⁠

Learn More About Harmony A New Musical: ⁠www.harmonyanewmusical.com⁠

In 1927, a young man in Germany placed an ad in the local paper:

“Attention. Rare opportunity. Tenor, Bass (professional singer not over 25), musically talented, nice-sounding voices, for unique ensemble. Kindly give days and times when available [for rehearsals, etc.]”

Out of that two-line ad, came one of the most celebrated music acts of the 20th century: the Comedian Harmonists. The internationally renowned vocal group made over 200 recordings, performed in over 150 concerts around the world and appeared in numerous films. They played the Berlin Philharmonic, the London Coliseum and Radio City Music Hall. And yet, for most, the name “Comedian Harmonists” doesn’t ring a bell. How could that be?

Well, the Comedian Harmonists rose to fame in the late 1920s and early 1930s in Germany — and half of its members were Jewish. Because of this, the Nazi regime designated the work of the Comedian Harmonists “degenerate art” and much of it was destroyed. Lost to history.

But…not all of it.

The little that there was inspired writer Bruce Sussman to dig into the story of the Comedian Harmonists and, with his artistic partner Barry Manilow, create a musical uncovering their music, artistry and stories for the world to know and remember. “Harmony” officially opened on Broadway November 13, 2023 at the Ethel Barrymore Theater .

And yet, there is only so much history one can fit into a Broadway musical. As Bruce said…

“I just needed to simplify, pair it down.” “There were so many things that I could have done, but I had to make choices. As Sondheim famously wrote, the choice may be wrong, but the choosing is right.”

Harmony closed on February 4, 2024 but the lost history it resurrected is worth a closer look. In this podcast, “Who Were The Comedian Harmonists? The True Story Behind Broadway’s Harmony”, we’re digging deeper into the true story of the Comedian Harmonists. I’m your host, Ruthie Fierberg, executive editor of Broadway News. Over the course of this series, we’ll dive into the full history of the Comedian Harmonists — it’s more complicated than you think. We’ll learn the details about each of the six famous singers — where they grew up, their musical specialty, their personal lives and what happened after their time with the group. Plus, you’ll hear from creatives and cast members about using this history to create “Harmony” onstage.

Join us. There’s a lot to uncover.

Host: Ruthie Fierberg

Editor: Daniel Pineiro

Producers: Harmony A New Musical, Broadway News

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1 year ago
35 minutes 54 seconds

Who Were The Comedian Harmonists? The True Story Behind Broadway's Harmony
Harry Frommermann, the founder

“Who Were The Comedian Harmonists? The True Story Behind Broadway’s Harmony” is a podcast produced by Harmony: A New Musical and Broadway News.

Songs In This Episode:

  • "Stars In The Night" from Harmony: A New Musical
  • "How Can I Serve You Madame " from Harmony: A New Musical


Guests In This Episode (in order of appearance):

  • Zal Owen, "Harry" in Harmony
  • Jan Grübler, Historian
  • Bruce Sussman, Harmony Book/Lyrics
  • Michael Salzbank, living relative of Harry Frommermann


Check out these books:

  1. Kantoren, Künstler, Kontinente - Jüdische Schicksale -: Die Familie von Harry Frommermann, Gründer der „Comedian Harmonists by Jan Grübler
  2. The Comedian Harmonists: The Last Great Jewish Performers in Nazi Germany by Douglas E. Friedman


Learn More About The Comedian Harmonists: www.thecomedianharmonists.com

Learn More About Harmony A New Musical: www.harmonyanewmusical.com

In 1927, a young man in Germany placed an ad in the local paper:

“Attention. Rare opportunity. Tenor, Bass (professional singer not over 25), musically talented, nice-sounding voices, for unique ensemble. Kindly give days and times when available [for rehearsals, etc.]”

Out of that two-line ad, came one of the most celebrated music acts of the 20th century: the Comedian Harmonists. The internationally renowned vocal group made over 200 recordings, performed in over 150 concerts around the world and appeared in numerous films. They played the Berlin Philharmonic, the London Coliseum and Radio City Music Hall. And yet, for most, the name “Comedian Harmonists” doesn’t ring a bell. How could that be?

Well, the Comedian Harmonists rose to fame in the late 1920s and early 1930s in Germany — and half of its members were Jewish. Because of this, the Nazi regime designated the work of the Comedian Harmonists “degenerate art” and much of it was destroyed. Lost to history.

But…not all of it.

The little that there was inspired writer Bruce Sussman to dig into the story of the Comedian Harmonists and, with his artistic partner Barry Manilow, create a musical uncovering their music, artistry and stories for the world to know and remember. “Harmony” officially opened on Broadway November 13, 2023 at the Ethel Barrymore Theater .

And yet, there is only so much history one can fit into a Broadway musical. As Bruce said…

“I just needed to simplify, pair it down.” “There were so many things that I could have done, but I had to make choices. As Sondheim famously wrote, the choice may be wrong, but the choosing is right.”

Harmony closed on February 4, 2024 but the lost history it resurrected is worth a closer look. In this podcast, “Who Were The Comedian Harmonists? The True Story Behind Broadway’s Harmony”, we’re digging deeper into the true story of the Comedian Harmonists. I’m your host, Ruthie Fierberg, executive editor of Broadway News. Over the course of this series, we’ll dive into the full history of the Comedian Harmonists — it’s more complicated than you think. We’ll learn the details about each of the six famous singers — where they grew up, their musical specialty, their personal lives and what happened after their time with the group. Plus, you’ll hear from creatives and cast members about using this history to create “Harmony” onstage.

Join us. There’s a lot to uncover.

Host: Ruthie Fierberg

Editor: Daniel Pineiro

Producers: Harmony A New Musical, Broadway News

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1 year ago
39 minutes 56 seconds

Who Were The Comedian Harmonists? The True Story Behind Broadway's Harmony
The Comedian Harmonists

“Who Were The Comedian Harmonists? The True Story Behind Broadway’s Harmony” is a podcast produced by Harmony: A New Musical and Broadway News.

Songs In This Episode:

  • "Stars In The Night" from Harmony: A New Musical
  • "Hungarian Rhapsody #20" from Harmony: A New Musical

Guests In This Episode (in order of appearance):

  • Zal Owen, "Harry" in Harmony
  • Danny Kornfeld, "Young Rabbi" in Harmony
  • Sean Bell, "Bobby" in Harmony
  • Eric Peters, "Erich" in Harmony
  • Black Roman, "Chopin" in Harmony
  • Bruce Sussman, Harmony Writer
  • Jan Grübler, Historian

Learn More About The Comedian Harmonists: www.thecomedianharmonists.com

Learn More About Harmony A New Musical: www.harmonyanewmusical.com

In 1927, a young man in Germany placed an ad in the local paper:

“Attention. Rare opportunity. Tenor, Bass (professional singer not over 25), musically talented, nice-sounding voices, for unique ensemble. Kindly give days and times when available [for rehearsals, etc.]”

Out of that two-line ad, came one of the most celebrated music acts of the 20th century: the Comedian Harmonists. The internationally renowned vocal group made over 200 recordings, performed in over 150 concerts around the world and appeared in numerous films. They played the Berlin Philharmonic, the London Coliseum and Radio City Music Hall. And yet, for most, the name “Comedian Harmonists” doesn’t ring a bell. How could that be?

Well, the Comedian Harmonists rose to fame in the late 1920s and early 1930s in Germany — and half of its members were Jewish. Because of this, the Nazi regime designated the work of the Comedian Harmonists “degenerate art” and much of it was destroyed. Lost to history.

But…not all of it.

The little that there was inspired writer Bruce Sussman to dig into the story of the Comedian Harmonists and, with his artistic partner Barry Manilow, create a musical uncovering their music, artistry and stories for the world to know and remember. “Harmony” officially opened on Broadway November 13, 2023 at the Ethel Barrymore Theater .

And yet, there is only so much history one can fit into a Broadway musical. As Bruce said…

“I just needed to simplify, pair it down.” “There were so many things that I could have done, but I had to make choices. As Sondheim famously wrote, the choice may be wrong, but the choosing is right.”

Harmony closed on February 4, 2024 but the lost history it resurrected is worth a closer look. In this podcast, “Who Were The Comedian Harmonists? The True Story Behind Broadway’s Harmony”, we’re digging deeper into the true story of the Comedian Harmonists. I’m your host, Ruthie Fierberg, executive editor of Broadway News. Over the course of this series, we’ll dive into the full history of the Comedian Harmonists — it’s more complicated than you think. We’ll learn the details about each of the six famous singers — where they grew up, their musical specialty, their personal lives and what happened after their time with the group. Plus, you’ll hear from creatives and cast members about using this history to create “Harmony” onstage.

Join us. There’s a lot to uncover.

Host: Ruthie Fierberg

Editor: Daniel Pineiro

Producers: Harmony A New Musical, Broadway News

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1 year ago
48 minutes 4 seconds

Who Were The Comedian Harmonists? The True Story Behind Broadway's Harmony
Welcome to "Who Were The Comedian Harmonists? The True Story Behind Broadway's Harmony"

"Who Were The Comedian Harmonists? The True Story Behind Broadway's Harmony" is a podcast produced by Harmony: A New Musical and Broadway News.


Learn More About The Comedian Harmonists: www.thecomedianharmonists.com

Learn More About Harmony A New Musical: www.harmonyanewmusical.com


In 1927, a young man in Germany placed an ad in the local paper:

“Attention. Rare opportunity. Tenor, Bass (professional singer not over 25), musically talented, nice-sounding voices, for unique ensemble. Kindly give days and times when available [for rehearsals, etc.]”

Out of that two-line ad, came one of the most celebrated music acts of the 20th century: the Comedian Harmonists. The internationally renowned vocal group made over 200 recordings, performed in over 150 concerts around the world and appeared in numerous films. They played the Berlin Philharmonic, the London Coliseum and Radio City Music Hall. And yet, for most, the name “Comedian Harmonists” doesn’t ring a bell. How could that be?

Well, the Comedian Harmonists rose to fame in the late 1920s and early 1930s in Germany — and half of its members were Jewish. Because of this, the Nazi regime designated the work of the Comedian Harmonists “degenerate art” and much of it was destroyed. Lost to history. 

But…not all of it.

The little that there was inspired writer Bruce Sussman to dig into the story of the Comedian Harmonists and, with his artistic partner Barry Manilow, create a musical uncovering their music, artistry and stories for the world to know and remember. “Harmony” officially opened on Broadway November 13, 2023 at the Ethel Barrymore Theater .

And yet, there is only so much history one can fit into a Broadway musical. As Bruce said...

"I just needed to simplify, pair it down.” “There were so many things that I could have done, but I had to make choices. As Sondheim famously wrote, the choice may be wrong, but the choosing is right.”

Harmony closed on February 4, 2024 but the lost history it resurrected is worth a closer look. In this podcast, “Who Were The Comedian Harmonists? The True Story Behind Broadway’s Harmony”, we’re digging deeper into the true story of the Comedian Harmonists. I’m your host, Ruthie Fierberg, executive editor of Broadway News. Over the course of this series, we’ll dive into the full history of the Comedian Harmonists — it’s more complicated than you think. We’ll learn the details about each of the six famous singers — where they grew up, their musical specialty, their personal lives and what happened after their time with the group. Plus, you’ll hear from creatives and cast members about using this history to create “Harmony” onstage. 

Join us. There’s a lot to uncover. 

Host: Ruthie Fierberg

Editor: Mary Elizabeth Dina

Producers: Harmony A New Musical, Broadway News

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1 year ago
4 minutes 6 seconds

Who Were The Comedian Harmonists? The True Story Behind Broadway's Harmony
"Who Were The Comedian Harmonists? The True Story Behind Broadway's Harmony" is a podcast produced by Harmony: A New Musical and Broadway News. Learn More About The Comedian Harmonists: ⁠www.thecomedianharmonists.com⁠ Learn More About Harmony A New Musical: ⁠www.harmonyanewmusical.com⁠