Herbert Ernst Groh, born on 27 May 1906 in Lucerne, Switzerland, was a tenor whose early vocal training in Milan, Zürich, and Munich led to a debut at Darmstadt Theatre in 1926. He entered the German radio scene in 1930 with the Hamburg NORAG and later signed an exclusive contract with the Berlin-based Lindström Group. His early recordings in Italy were made under the name Ernesto Groh. Through the 1930s and 1940s, he performed in operetta concerts at the Berlin Admiralspalast, entertained German troops during World War II, and made recordings, including with Adolf Steimel’s orchestra. After the war, he toured Europe with Robert Stolz and continued recording until the 1960s with albums like Johan Strauss 1001 Nacht (1963) and Horst Winter - Wunschkonzert (1964). He died in July 1982 in Norderstedt, Hamburg.
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Francisco asenjo barbieri · lamparilla
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The Odeon Recordings (Berlin Recordings 1935 - 1937)
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| The Swiss Tenor |
| Masterpieces Of Opera |
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Lebendige Vergangenheit - Herbert Ernst Groh
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Lebendige Vergangenheit - Herbert Ernst Groh (Vol.2)
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Tausend und eine Nacht
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World's Novelty Champions (Vic Torriani Collection)
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Ein Märchenschloss der Liebe
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Alte Lieder traute Weisen
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Goldene Melodien: Das Schönste aus Schlager, Tonfilm und Operette
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Wiener Blut - Maske in Blau - Die Dollarprinzessin
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History Records - German Edition - The 1920's and 30's (Original Recordings - Remastered)
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Hits aus deutschen Filmen 1936 - 1938
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Hits aus deutschen Filmen 1940 - 1942
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