Oskar Stroks tango : Leshchenko sings Tell Me Why, Madame
Piotr LESCHENKO (b. 1898 in a village Isaeva, Ukraine) was known as the king of the Russian tango and his singing was passionate and rich. Born in a Russian town south of Odessa in what was to become Romania after the 1st world war, he became an icon throughout Eastern Europe, one of the most sought after popular singers of his time. Having left Russia after the Bolshevik revolution, he toured in Europe, gaining enormous success in Warsaw, Paris, Riga, Bucharest where he finally settled, and run his own cabaret. These 1931 35 recordings are part of the work from what were considered to be his peak years, from the early to mid 1930s. After World War II the Soviet army came to Romania, Leshchenko and his wife Vera were arrested by communist Romanian militia. Vera was sent to the Soviet Union, where she was condemned to penal labour and Piotr was imprisoned near Bucharest. He died in a prison hospital on July 16, 1954. Oscar Davidovich STROK was born in Dvinsk (Latvija) on 24 Dece
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