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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Paul_AbrahamPaul Abraham - Wikipedia

    Paul Abraham (Hungarian: Ábrahám Pál; 2 November 1892 – 6 May 1960) was a Jewish-Hungarian composer of operettas, who scored major successes in the German-speaking world. His specialty – and own innovation – was the insertion of jazz interludes into operettas.

  2. PAIC is a Halifax-based immigration company led by Paul Abraham, a Registered Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) with 30 years of experience. PAIC offers end to end support and services for various Canadian immigration programs, as well as the USA EB5 and Caribbean and EU citizenship by investment programs.

  3. Oct 13, 2014 · Learn about the life and career of Paul Abraham, the superstar of Weimar Republic jazz operetta, who was driven out of Germany by the Nazis. Read an interview with his first biographer, who reveals the challenges and discoveries of researching his subject.

  4. Aug 19, 2023 · A comprehensive and richly illustrated book about the life and works of the Hungarian composer of jazz operetta, Paul Ábrahám. Learn about his early influences, his success in Berlin, his escape from Nazism, and his tragic end.

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  5. Paul Abraham, who was Jewish, left Berlin right after the Nazis came to power; it was at the peak of his rapid and brief career. From Budapest he emigrated to Paris in February 1939 and one year later fled to Casablanca where he got by as a pianist before continuing on the New York via Havana.

    • on 2 November 1892 in Apatin, Austria-Hungary
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    • on 6 May 1960 in Hamburg, Germany
  6. music.youtube.com › channel › UCF1CPT8EWC-MfwNhrqwrW2gPaul Abraham - YouTube Music

    Paul Abraham was a Jewish-Hungarian composer of operettas, who scored major successes in the German-speaking world. His specialty – and own innovation – was the insertion of jazz...

  7. Paul Abraham (Hungarian: Ábrahám Pál; 2 November 1892 – 6 May 1960) was a Jewish-Hungarian composer of operettas, who scored major successes in the German-speaking world. His specialty – and own innovation – was the insertion of jazz interludes into operettas.