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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Leo Monosson, né le 7 décembre 1897 à MoscLeo Monosson, né le 7 décembre 1897 à Moscou en Russie et mort le 22 avril 1967 en Jamaïque est un chanteur ténor, qui a connu la gloire en Allemagne dans les années 1928-1933. Il parlait onze langues et produit plus de 1 400 chansons, l'une de ses plus connues étant Liebling, mein Herz lässt dich grüßen. Il a également été acteur, apparaissant dans des films comme la comédie musicale Le Chemin du paradis. la comédie musicale Le Chemin du paradis. , Leo Monosson (* 25. Novemberjul. / 7. Dezember 1897greg. in Moskau, Russisches Kaiserreich; † 22. April 1967 in Montego Bay, Jamaika) war ein deutscher Schlagersänger der Weimarer Zeit. , Leo Monosson (Russian: Лев Исаакович МоносLeo Monosson (Russian: Лев Исаакович Моносзон, lit. Lev Isaakovich Monoisson) (1897–1967) was a tenor singer born in Moscow, who found fame in Germany in the years 1928-1933. He spoke eleven languages and produced over 1400 records, one of his best-known being "Liebling, mein Herz lässt dich grüßen" with the Ben Berlin Orchestra. He was also an actor, appearing in films such as the musical The Three From the Filling Station. As a Jew, he had to leave Germany in 1933, moving first to France and then the United States. In New York, he started a new career as a stamp trader.he started a new career as a stamp trader. , Лев Исаакович Моносзон (в эмиграции — Лео Лев Исаакович Моносзон (в эмиграции — Лео Моноссон и Леон Моноссон; нем. Leo Monosson, фр. Léon Monosson, англ. Leon Monosson; 7 декабря 1897, Москва — 22 апреля 1967, Нью-Йорк) — русский поэт и немецкий эстрадный певец. В 1920-е гг. являлся одним из самых популярных исполнителей Германии.из самых популярных исполнителей Германии. , Leo Monosson, ros. Лев Исаакович Моносзон (ur. 7 grudnia 1897 w Moskwie, zm. 1967 na Jamajce) – niemiecki piosenkarz. Spędził lato 1932 w Warszawie śpiewając w języku polskim.
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rdfs:comment Leo Monosson, ros. Лев Исаакович Моносзон (ur. 7 grudnia 1897 w Moskwie, zm. 1967 na Jamajce) – niemiecki piosenkarz. Spędził lato 1932 w Warszawie śpiewając w języku polskim. , Лев Исаакович Моносзон (в эмиграции — Лео Лев Исаакович Моносзон (в эмиграции — Лео Моноссон и Леон Моноссон; нем. Leo Monosson, фр. Léon Monosson, англ. Leon Monosson; 7 декабря 1897, Москва — 22 апреля 1967, Нью-Йорк) — русский поэт и немецкий эстрадный певец. В 1920-е гг. являлся одним из самых популярных исполнителей Германии.из самых популярных исполнителей Германии. , Leo Monosson, né le 7 décembre 1897 à MoscLeo Monosson, né le 7 décembre 1897 à Moscou en Russie et mort le 22 avril 1967 en Jamaïque est un chanteur ténor, qui a connu la gloire en Allemagne dans les années 1928-1933. Il parlait onze langues et produit plus de 1 400 chansons, l'une de ses plus connues étant Liebling, mein Herz lässt dich grüßen. Il a également été acteur, apparaissant dans des films comme la comédie musicale Le Chemin du paradis. la comédie musicale Le Chemin du paradis. , Leo Monosson (Russian: Лев Исаакович МоносLeo Monosson (Russian: Лев Исаакович Моносзон, lit. Lev Isaakovich Monoisson) (1897–1967) was a tenor singer born in Moscow, who found fame in Germany in the years 1928-1933. He spoke eleven languages and produced over 1400 records, one of his best-known being "Liebling, mein Herz lässt dich grüßen" with the Ben Berlin Orchestra. He was also an actor, appearing in films such as the musical The Three From the Filling Station. As a Jew, he had to leave Germany in 1933, moving first to France and then the United States. In New York, he started a new career as a stamp trader.he started a new career as a stamp trader. , Leo Monosson (* 25. Novemberjul. / 7. Dezember 1897greg. in Moskau, Russisches Kaiserreich; † 22. April 1967 in Montego Bay, Jamaika) war ein deutscher Schlagersänger der Weimarer Zeit.
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