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Walter Andreas Schwarz (2 June 1913 – 1 April 1992) was a German singer, songwriter, writer, Kabarettist, translator, author and narrator of
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. In 1956, he became the first German participant at the
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Biography


Early life and education

Schwarz was born in
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on 2 June 1913. His father was born in
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, Galicia,
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(now in
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) and was
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. After graduating from school in 1932, Schwarz moved to
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to study
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, French, English and
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. He was also trained as an actor at the Max Reinhardt Seminar. He had first appearances as a theater actor in
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and
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Nazi persecution

His father was deported to the
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in 1939, where he was murdered in 1940. Schwarz himself was also persecuted under the
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due to his father's Jewish origin. In 1939, he was excluded from the ''Reichstheaterkammer'', which meant that he was not able to work as an actor anymore. He also at some point became stateless. He was later deported to the forced labour camp in
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and to the Holzen concentration camp, which he only survived due to one of the commanders there being a former childhood friend. Two of his sisters and one brother also survived the
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Career and later life

In 1948, he started working as a translator for the
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in London, where he lived for many years. He later also lived in Paris and eventually moved back to Germany. In 1956, he and Freddy Quinn became the two German participants at the first Eurovision Song Contest, which took place in
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. A national final was held prior to the contest. Schwarz participated with a song titled "
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"'','' which he wrote and composed himself. In the song, whose lyrics contain a lot of surreal imagery, Schwarz criticizes the German '' Vergangenheitsbewältigung'' and the attempt of many Germans, especially in the immediate post-war era, to deny the past and sweep their own involvement in the Holocaust under the rug. His placing is not known, but it is rumoured that he finished second. He later went on to become a successful author and narrator of audiobooks and radio dramas. In 1967, Schwarz produced a radio segment called ''
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'', which was influenced by his own experiences of trying to receive reparations for the persecution he experienced, criticizing the fact that the German bureaucracy was trying to get him to settle for a small payment. He also had some small acting roles in various movies and TV series during the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s. In 1985, he appeared, along with many other former German representatives, as the interval act of the German national final, which was a medley of all German entries until that year. In 1986, together with Dieter Süverkrüp, he recorded an album containing poems and songs written by
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. Schwarz, who was never married, died in 1992 in
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Works


Discography

* ''Meisterliche Chansons von und mit Walter Andreas Schwarz'' (1956) * ''Im Wartesaal zum großen Glück / Für 300 Francs'' (1956) * ''Die Frucht der Ungesetzlichkeit. Der Deutschen Mai zu Hambach 1832-1982'' (1982) * ''Der Bürger Karl Marx aus Trier'' (1983) * ''Erich Mühsam: Ich lade Euch zum Requiem'' (1986)


Filmography

* ''Die Galerie der großen Detektive'' (1954) * ''Im Wartesaal zum großen Glück'' (1965) * ''Interpol'' (1967) * '' Der Zauberberg'' (1968) * ''Oliver'' (1971)


Radio dramas and audiobooks

* '' Der Hauptmann von Köpenick'' (1947) * '' Leben und Taten des scharfsinnigen Edlen Don Quijote von La Mancha'' (1962) * '' Krieg und Frieden'' (1965) * ''Die Glocken von Bicêtre'' (1965) * ''Wilhelm Meisters theatralische Sendung'' (1967) * ''Wiedergutmachung'' (1967) * ''
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'' (1967) * ''Die goldenen Jahre von St. Germain des Prés'' (1968) * '' Der Untertan'' (1971) * ''Hier spricht London: Radiocollage zum deutschsprachigen Dienst der BBC 1938–1945'' (1977) * '' Denn alles Fleisch ist wie das Gras'' (1980) * '' Jud Süß'' (1981) * ''
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'' (1984) * '' Per Anhalter ins All'' (1981) * '' Die Geschichte der Abderiten'' (2013, released posthumously)


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Schwarz, Walter Andreas 1913 births 1992 deaths 20th-century German male writers 20th-century German male singers German expatriates in England Jewish concentration camp survivors People from Aschersleben Eurovision Song Contest entrants