Yefim Krimerman
Yefim Krimerman | |
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Born | Yefim Krimerman 1923 |
Died | Aachen, Germany |
Resting place | Germany |
Other names | Efim Ciuntu-Krimerman Grigore Singurel |
Citizenship | Sovyet German |
Alma mater | Moldova State University |
Occupation(s) | Poet, lyricist and journalist |
Employer(s) | Radio Free Europe Moldavian State Philharmonic Society |
Yefim Krimerman in 1923 - 2015) was a Sovyet Bessarabian poet, lyricist and journalist in Romanian language. In 1980 emigrated for short time to Israel, and then settled in Germany. There worked at Free Europe radio uder the pseudonym Grigore Singurel
Biography
Yefim Krimerman was born in Bălţi, in 1923 in a Jewish family. He graduated from the Philological Faculty of Moldova State University. Singurel worked as a lecturer and musicologist of the Moldavan State Philharmonic Society. In 1980 he moved to Israel, but soon moved to Munich, where he worked for Radio Free Europe.
Works
- Grigore Singurel, Moldavia on the Barricades of Perestroika, 1989
Lyrics for songs
- De ce plâng chitarele? (1969)
- Cântă un artist (1969)
- Pe strada însorită (1969) (composer Arkady Luxemburg)
- Fără tine (1969) (composer Arkady Luxemburg)
Bibliography
- Sovetskaya Moldavia, Chişinău, "The 'Knight' of the Lie and Slander" in Russian language, 4 September 1984, p. 3.
Notes
External links
- USSR Report POLITICAL AND SOCIOLOGICAL AFFAIRS[dead link]
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Anti-communism in Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina (1940–1991)
- Moldavian Democratic Republic
- Moldavian ASSR
- Moldavian SSR
- Bukovina Governorate
- Transnistria Governorate
- Arcașii lui Ștefan
- Black Army
- Democratic Agrarian Party
- Freedom Party
- Democratic Union of Freedom
- Sabia Dreptății
- Vasile Lupu High School Group
- Vocea Basarabiei
- Alexandru Baltagă
- Filimon Bodiu
- Olimpiada Bodiu
- Gheorghe Briceag
- Ion Codreanu
- Nicolae Costin
- Anton Crihan
- Nicolae Dabija
- Mircea Druc
- Valeriu Gafencu
- Gheorghe Ghimpu
- Paul Goma
- Ion Hadîrcǎ
- Pan Halippa
- Eufrosinia Kersnovskaya
- Nicolae Lupan
- Dumitru Matcovschi
- Ion Moraru
- Vasile Odobescu
- Gherman Pântea
- Ion Pelivan
- Vadim Pirogan
- Isidor Sârbu
- Grigore Singurel
- Nichita Smochină
- Alexandru Usatiuc-Bulgăr
- Ion Vasilenco
- Victor Zâmbrea
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