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Hershey Felder (born July 9, 1968)Broadway World: Hershey Felder. Retrieved October 30, 2019.
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,
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, and
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known for his portrayals of classical and
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composers on the theatrical stage.


Early life

Felder was born in
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,
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, to Jacob Felder (born 1929 in Ustrzyki,
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) and Eva Surek Felder (born 1946 in
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). He was raised in a Yiddish-speaking home mainly, from age 13, by his widower father.


Career

Felder travelled to Los Angeles in 1994 and worked briefly for the Steven Spielberg Shoah Foundation, now the USC Shoah Foundation, with his knowledge of Yiddish and French interviewing
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survivors to preserve their
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on film. The following year, he attended the 50th anniversary of the liberation of
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in Poland, where he met Helmuth Spryzcer who as a boy was made to whistle Gershwin's ''
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'' to the German guards. This led Felder to create ''Sing! A Musical Journey'' about two Holocaust survivors, with ''Rhapsody in Blue'' at the conclusion. For nearly two years, Felder focused on the persona and music of
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, meeting with many of Gershwin's family members, and in 1999 created at Los Angeles Tiffany Theatre, a workshop production of a
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, ''George Gershwin Alone'' that has gone on to play over 40 productions in theatres in the United States, Canada, The United Kingdom and Italy. ''George Gershwin Alone'' was followed by ''Monsieur Chopin'' (premier Royal George Theatre, Chicago, 2006), ''Beethoven As I Knew Him'' (Old Globe Theatre San Diego, 2008). In 2010, he premiered his one-man play-with-music about Leonard Bernstein, ''Maestro'' at the Geffen Theatre in Los Angeles. In 2013, Felder received a letter from Russian Theatrical Producers inviting him to portray
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. The same month, Russian Duma - Russian Parliament, had passed anti-gay legislation. Since Tchaikovsky is believed to have been
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, Felder named his work "Our Great Tchaikovsky", performing it only in the U.S. A 2014 an ''
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'' profile referred to Felder as being "in a category all his own". His major portrayals are those of
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,
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,
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,
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky , group=n ( ; 7 May 1840 – 6 November 1893) was a Russian composer of the Romantic period. He was the first Russian composer whose music would make a lasting impression internationally. He wrote some of the most popu ...
, and
Claude Debussy (Achille) Claude Debussy (; 22 August 1862 – 25 March 1918) was a French composer. He is sometimes seen as the first Impressionist composer, although he vigorously rejected the term. He was among the most influential composers of the ...
. After a storied gestation period of two years, including meetings with many of the Irving Berlin family members, he has given a much-requested dramatic impersonation of the American songwriter
Irving Berlin Irving Berlin (born Israel Beilin; yi, ישראל ביילין; May 11, 1888 – September 22, 1989) was a Russian-American composer, songwriter and lyricist. His music forms a large part of the Great American Songbook. Born in Imperial Russi ...
. In 2013, Felder directed concert pianist
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in ''The Pianist of Willesden Lane'', in his adaptation of her book ''The Children of Willesden Lane'', telling the story of Golabek's mother as an adolescent in the
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during World War II. As a composer, Felder's works include ''Noah's Ark, an Opera'', ''Aliyah Concerto on Israeli Themes'', as well as ''Song Settings'' (the poetry of
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), Etudes Thematiques, Les Preludes. In September 2010, ''An American Story'' was recorded with the Ars Viva Symphony Orchestra of Chicago. On May 10, 2020, Felder live-streamed his one-man play ''Hershey Felder as Irving Berlin'' from his home in
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to selected audiences throughout the
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. The production was a fundraiser for the San Diego Repertory Theatre; along with a dozen other theaters at which Felder performs. On July 12, Felder performed another online benefit of his one-man show ''Hershey Felder: Beethoven''. In 2020 Felder went onto create the broadcast entertainment brand ''Live From Florence'' which broadcasts original productions performed and filmed on location for worldwide audiences. In November 2021, Felder moved away from live-streamed theater to on-demand musical films with the premiere airing of ''Dante and Beatrice in Florence'', which he wrote both the script and the score, co-directed the film, and performed two roles as well as playing the piano and singing.


Personal life

Felder is married to former
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. They share residences in Paris and Florence.


Composer plays

Felder has written and performed solo in multiple plays of notable composers, as well as other characters amassing over 6000 live performances before the public.


Discography

* ''Broadway in Concert'' (2004) * ''Love Songs of the Yiddish Theatre'' * ''Back from Broadway'' * ''George Gershwin Alone'' (2005) * ''Monsieur Chopin'' (in association with WFMT Radio Network Recordings) * ''Beethoven As I Knew Him'' * ''An American Story'' * ''Hershey Felder as Irving Berlin'' (2018) * ''Our Great Tchaikovsky'' (2019) * ''Beethoven'' (2019)


References


External links


www,hersheyfelder.net
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Hershey Felder Presents: Live from Florence (global livestreaming launched 2020)
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