Anna German
Anna Wiktoria German-Tucholska was Polish singer, immensely popular in Poland and in the Soviet Union in the 1960s–1970s. She released over a dozen music albums with songs in Polish, as well as several albums with Russian repertoire. Throughout her music career, she recorded songs in seven languages: Polish, Russian, German, Italian, Spanish, English and Latin.
Biography
Anna German was a Polish and Russian-language singer. She was born in Urgench, a city with a population of 22,000 in northwestern Uzbekistan in Central Asia, then Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic, Soviet Union. Her mother, Irma Martens, was the descendant of Plautdietsch-speaking Mennonites invited to Russia by Catherine II. Her accountant father, Eugen Hörmann, was also of a Russian-German pastor family and born during travel in Łódź now Poland. Eugen Hörmann's father, Anna's grandfather, Friedrich Hörmann, who had studied theology at Lodz, was in 1929 incarcerated in Gulag Plesetsk by Communists for being a priest, where he died. In 1937, during the NKVD's anti-German operation, Eugen Hörmann was arrested in Urgench on false charges of spying, and executed. Thereafter, Anna and her mother and grandmother survived in the Kemerovo Region of Siberia, as well as in Tashkent, and later in the Kyrgyz and Kazakh SSRs.In 1946, her mother was able to take the family to Silesia, first Nowa Ruda and then Wrocław in 1949.
Anna quickly learned Polish and several other languages and grew up hiding her family heritage. She graduated from the Geological Institute of Wroclaw University. During her university years, she began her music career at the Kalambur theater. Anna finally became successful when she won the 1964 II Festival of Polish Songs in Opole with her song "Tańczące Eurydyki". One year later, she won first prize in the international song contest in Sopot.
Anna performed in the Marché international de l'édition musicale in Cannes, as well as on the stages of Belgium, Germany, United States, Canada and Australia.
She also sang in Russian, English, Italian, Spanish, Latin, German and Mongolian. In 2001, six of her Polish albums were reissued on CDs. In recent years, many compilation albums of her songs have also been released in both Russia and Poland.
Career in Italy
In December 1966, German in Milan signed a contract with a small firm CDI to release the records, thus becoming the first performer from behind the "iron curtain", which was recorded in Italy. In Italy, Anna German has performed at the festival in San Remo, starred in a television show, a recorded programme with the singer Domenico Modugno, performed at the festival of Neapolitan songs in Sorrento and received the award "Oscar della simpatia".Car accident and treatment
On 27 August 1967, while in Italy, on the road between Forlì and Milan, Anna German was involved in a severe car accident. At high speed, the car driven by the impresario of the singer crashed into a concrete fence. Anna was thrown from the car through the windshield. She suffered multiple fractures, internal injuries. The results of the investigation revealed that the driver of the car – her manager Renato Serio – fell asleep at the wheel. He escaped with a fracture of the hand and feet.After the accident, German had not regained consciousness. After the plaster was taken off, the singer still lay in a hospital bed for half a year. Then it took her a few months to relearn to sit and walk.
Later in the 1960s, she released the autobiographical book "Come Back to Sorrento?", dedicated to the Italian period of her career. The book's circulation was 30,000 copies.
Personal life
On 23 March 1972, she married Zbigniew Tucholski. Their son, :pl:Zbigniew Tucholski|Zbigniew, was born on 27 November 1975. In the last years of her life, she composed some church songs. She died of osteosarcoma in 1982, and was buried at Warsaw Evangelical cemetery.Anna loved to cook Oriental dishes. Her favorite foods were boiled potatoes with herring, pickles, pies with cabbage, black tea with lemon, and oatmeal cookies. She did not consume alcohol.
Remembrance
- The main street in Urgench, Uzbekistan, the birthplace of Anna German, bears her name.
- The asteroid 2519 Y discovered in 1975 by Russian astronomer Tamara Smirnova was named in honour of Anna German.
- The amphitheatre in Zielona Góra, Poland, has been named in Anna German's memory.
- In 2002, the Tańczące Eurydyki Song Festival aimed at popularizing the musical legacy of Anna German and Polish popular music was launched.
- The Anna German Musical High School in Białystok bears the name of the singer.
- In 2012, a commemorative plaque was unveiled in Wrocław at the entrance to the house where Anna German used to live.
- In 2012, a Russian biographical mini-series about the life of Anna German was filmed.
- A star on the Moscow Walk of Fame honouring Anna German was unveiled.
- Several streets in Polish cities including Warsaw and Rzeszów were named in remembrance of the singer.
- In 2013, a star on the Walk of Fame of the National Festival of Polish Song in Opole devoted to Anna German was unveiled.
Books about Anna German
- 1974 Nagrabiecki Jan: Anna German. 1974
- Aleksander Zygariov: Anna German. 1988
- Aleksander Zygariov: Anna German. 1998
- Mariola Pryzwan: Wspomnienia o Annie German. 1999
- Adriana Polak: Człowieczy los. Wspomnienia o Annie German. 2000
- Artur Hörmann: Die unbekannte Anna German. 2003
- Mariola Pryzwan: Tańcząca Eurydyka. Wspomnienia o Annie German. 2008
- :pl:Iwan Iliczew|Ivan Ilichev: Анна Герман – Гори, гори, моя звезда!. 2010
- Jordan Naoum: Anna German 2011
- Mariola Pryzwan: Anna German o sobie. 2012
- Ivan Ilichev: Мы долгое эхо. 2012
- Mariola Pryzwan: Tańcząca Eurydyka. Anna German we wspomnieniach. 2013
- Marzena Baranowska: German. Osobisty album Anny German. 2013
- Ivan Ilichev: Анна Герман. Белый ангел песни. 2013
- German. Śpiewający anioł. Super album. 2013
- Ivan Ilichev: Эхо любви. 2013
- Volga Yerafeyenka: Anna German. „Uśmiechaj się”. 2014
- Irma Martens-Berner: Człowieczy los. Wspomnienia matki Anny German. 2014,
- Ivan Ilichev: Анна Герман. Сто воспоминаний о великой певице. 2016
Literary works
- 1970 „Wróć do Sorrento?...”
- Bajka o skrzydlatym szpaku The book is written by Anna to her son
- 1988 «Вернись в Сорренто?...» translated from Polish into Russian by R. Bello
- 2002 „Wróć do Sorrento?...” reissue
- 2012 „Wróć do Sorrento?...” reissue
Discography
Albums
- Na tamten brzeg
- Tańczące Eurydyki
- Recital piosenek
- I classici della musica napoletana
- Człowieczy los
- Domenico Scarlatti – Arie z opery Tetide in Sciro
- Wiatr mieszka w dzikich topolach
- To chyba maj
- Anna German
- Anna German
- Pomyśl o mnie
- Tylko w tangu/Dookoła kipi lato
- Śpiewa Anna German
- Надежда
- Последняя встреча
Singles
- "The Man I Love"
- "Deszcz na szybie" / "Uroczysko"
- "Chcę być kochaną" / "Cygański wóz"
- "Cyganeria" / "Zimowe dzwony"
- "Melodia dla synka" / "Jesteś moją miłością"
- "Człowieczy los" / "Dziękuje ci mamo"
- "Gałązka snów" / "Trampowski szlak"
- "Złociste mgły" / "Za grosiki marzeń"
- "A mama asi como" / "Quadro cartas"
- "Warszawa w różach" / "Wiatr mieszka w dzikich topolach"
Later reprints and compilation albums
- 1984: Jesteś moja miłością LP
- 1987: Эхо любви – live '79 LP
- 1989: Anna German LP
- 1989: Znaki zapytania LP
- 1990: Powracające słowa vol. 1 LP
- 1990: Powracające słowa vol. 2 LP
- 1991: Zakwitnę różą CD
- 1991: Recital piosenek CD
- 1994: Nasza ścieżka CD
- 1994: Złote przeboje neapolitanskie MC
- 1995: Planeta Anna part 1 MC
- 1995: Planeta Anna part 2 MC
- 1996: Незабытый мотив CD
- 1996: Лучшие песни CD
- 1998: Когда цвели сады CD
- 1998: Wiatr mieszka w dzikich topolach CD
- 1999: Tańczące Eurydyki CD
- 1999: Platynowa kolekcja CD
- 1999: Złote przeboje CD
- 1999: Bal u Posejdona CD
- 1999: Антология советского шлягера MC
- 2000: Анна Герман. Российская эстрадная музыкальная энциклопедия CD
- 2000: Последняя встреча CD
- 2001: Quiet words of love CD
- 2001: Ваши любимые песни CD
- 2001: Tańczące Eurydyki CD
- 2001: Recital piosenek CD
- 2001: Człowieczy los CD
- 2001: Wiatr mieszka w dzikich topolach CD
- 2001: Domenico Scarlatti – Arie z opery "Tetida in Sciro" CD
- 2001: To chyba maj CD
- 2001: Pomyśl o mnie CD
- 2001: Luchshee – Zvyozdi sovetskoy estradi CD
- 2002: Najlepsze piosenki CD
- 2003: Наши лучшие песни CD
- 2003: Człowiecy los collection CD
- 2003: Золотой век русской эстрады CD
- 2003: Посидим, помолчим. Полное собрание песен vol.1 CD
- 2003: Спасибо тебе мое сердце. Полное собрание песен vol.2 CD
- 2004: Złote przeboje CD
- 2004: Самое лучшее CD
- 2007: MP3 collection
- 2013: Tańczące Eurydyki CD
- 2019: Анна Герман. Избранное LP
Filmography
- 1966: Marynarka to męska przygoda – ensemble Cast
- 1970: Landscape After the Battle
- 1970: Prom – singing
- 1970: Balladyna – singing
- 1970: Wyspy szczęśliwe. Śpiewa Anna German
- 1977: Sudba – singing Echo Miłości
- 2012: Anna German – singing