Diane Cypkin sings songs created by her father in Kovno ghetto

Identifier
irn600213
Language of Description
English
Alt. Identifiers
  • RG-91.2016
Level of Description
Item
Source
EHRI Partner

Creator(s)

Biographical History

Diane Cypkin (b. 1948) is the daughter of the Kovno ghetto songwriter Abraham (Avrom) Cypkin. Born in a Displaced Persons camp near Munich, Germany, she immigrated to the United States with her parents in 1949. Cypkin earned a Ph.D. in Performance Studies at New York University, and is Professor of Media, Communications, and Visual Arts at Pace University. A gifted performer specializing in Yiddish repertoire, Cypkin has appeared in Broadway productions and sung on commercially-released recordings. She interprets several of her father's ghetto songs on the CD Hidden History: Songs of the Kovno Ghetto, issued by the US Holocaust Memorial Museum in 1997. (Source: https://www.yiddishbookcenter.org/collections/oral-histories/interviews/woh-fi-0000453/diane-cypkin-2013)

Scope and Content

Diane Cypkin (of NYC) sings several songs created in Kovno ghetto by her father, Avrom Cypkin (Tsipkin), accompanied by synthesizer and drum machine. 1) Tsores un layd (0:00-4:29); 2) Maystes (4:38-7:02); 3) Frayhayt (7:05-10:36); 4) Mayn heym (10:44-end).

Genre

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