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Dr. Maria Krupoves, vocal
artist and folklorist, is internationally acclaimed as a singer
and interpreter of the folksongs of Central and Eastern Europe,
especially those of her native Vilnius. She has traveled extensively
to find songs in Yiddish, Polish, Lithuanian, Belarusian, Gypsy
(Roma), Karaim, Tatar, and other languages. Multilingual herself,
she sings her entire repertory in the original languages.
She has performed in Lithuania,
Poland, Germany, France, Israel, Japan, Canada, and the United States,
sometimes in collaboration with the BBC, the WDR (West German Radio),
and Lithuanian and Polish radio and TV.
She sang in Yiddish and other
languages of Eastern Europe at the Yiddish Summit (Strasbourg, 2000),
the UNESCO Conference Dialogue among Civilizations (Vilnius, 2001),
the Frankfurt Book Fair 2002, the Berlin Cultural Festival 2003,
the Sara Rosenfeld Yiddish Festival (Montreal, 2004) and other international
gatherings.
She sings in the Holocaust
documentary film 'Out of the Forest' (Tel-Aviv, 2003) and will be
heard in the documentary film of the prewar Vilna Jewish community
'Vilna, the Vanished City' (New York).
Dr. Krupoves is also a scholar.
She teaches the history of Jewish music and the history and folklore
of the stateless cultures of Lithuania (Yiddish, Karaim, Tatar,
Roma, and Russian Old Believers) in the Vilnius Yiddish Institute,
Department of History at Vilnius University.
Her repertory of Yiddish
songs includes some she herself recorded from Holocaust survivors.
She speaks Yiddish fluently and has published articles in Yiddish
in the Forverts (New York) and in YIVO Yedies / YIVO News (New York).
In 2001, Dr. Krupoves was
awarded a Vladimir and Pearl Heyfetz Fellowship at YIVO in New York.
While in the United States, she lectured on the Yiddish culture
of Lithuania and performed at YIVO, at Columbia, Indiana, Yale and
Yeshiva Universities, and at Brooklyn College.
She has recorded three CD's
with a multicultural repertory, among them Songs of the Vilna Ghetto,
recorded at a concert in the former Vilna Ghetto Theater.

Recently Maria Krupoves recorded
the CD called 'Without a Country' with two musicians from New York
City, Joey Weisenberg (mandolin) and Travis DiRuzza (bass). The
album presents songs of European stateless peoples in 8 languages:
Ladino, Yiddish, Ashkenazic Hebrew, Karaim, Tatar, Roma (Gypsy),
Russian (Russian Old Believers) and Belarusian.
Click
here to read the Billboard Magazine review!
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