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Coco Schumann

Heinz Jakob "Coco" Schumann (14 May 1924 – 28 January 2018) was a German jazz musician and Holocaust survivor.[1] He became a member of the Ghetto Swingers while transported to Theresienstadt at the age of nineteen. In the aftermath of the Holocaust, Schumann performed as a jazz guitarist, with Marlene Dietrich, Ella Fitzgerald, and Helmut Zacharias.

Coco Schumann
Schumann in 2012
Background information
Birth nameHeinz Jakob Schumann
Born(1924-05-14)14 May 1924
Berlin, Free State of Prussia, Weimar Republic
Died28 January 2018(2018-01-28) (aged 93)
Berlin, Germany
GenresJazz
Occupation(s)Musician, bandleader, writer
Instrument(s)Guitar
Years active1940's – 2018

Early life Edit

Schumann was born in Berlin, Germany, into a bourgeois family.[2][3] His father, Alfred Schumann, was a war veteran. German by ethnicity and Christian by upbringing, he converted to Judaism after marrying his Jewish wife.[4][5][2] Schumann's mother, Hedwig (née Rothholz), was a hairdresser who worked at her father's salon.[6] His nickname, "Coco," came from his French girlfriend who could not pronounce his first name.[7] Schumann became passionate about Swing jazz after having heard it during the Berlin Olympics.[8][9] During his teenage years, he played for various swing bands and taught himself to play guitar and drums.[10]

Holocaust years Edit

Schumann was transported first to Theresienstadt at the age of nineteen, where he became a member of the Ghetto Swingers.[11] Finally he and Martin Roman were transported to Auschwitz, where he came face to face with Josef Mengele. When Mengele inquired of the blue-eyed, nineteen-year-old Schumann where he came from and what he did, Schumann shouted, "Berlin, Herr Obersturmbannführer! Plumber, Herr Obersturmbannführer!"[12][13]

Just a few days before the end of the Nazi regime, Schumann contracted spotted fever that had killed hundreds of co-prisoners, and he spent weeks fighting high fevers and delirious nightmares. He and one other man were the only ones to survive the illness. When he was finally able to return home to Berlin, he learned that his grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins had been murdered in the camps. However he found his parents alive, as his father had ingeniously succeeded in keeping his Jewish wife hidden from the Nazis by declaring her dead after a disastrous fire.[14]

Career Edit

After the war, Schumann became a celebrated jazz guitarist.[15] In 1950, he left Germany for Australia along with his family before returning to Berlin in 1954.[7][16][15] He played with Marlene Dietrich, Ella Fitzgerald, and Helmut Zacharias, among others, before founding his own Coco Schumann Quartet.[17] Schumann's eventful and colorful life is a subject of and is celebrated in a German-language true-to-life color graphic novel by Caroline Gille and Niels Schröder.[18] His autobiography, The Ghetto Swinger: A Berlin Jazz-Legend Remembers, was first published in 1997 and became a bestseller.[19] In 2012 it was staged as a musical in Hamburg.[15]

His French girlfriend gave him his "Coco" nickname after she struggled with the pronunciation of "Jakob".[15]

In reflection to his years in a concentration camp, Schumman recalled: "I am a musician who was imprisoned in concentration camps," Schumann said in later years, adding: "Not a concentration camp prisoner who plays music".[15]

Schumann, who had been filmed in Theresienstadt in 1944 as part of a German documentary, Theresienstadt, was featured in a 2013 documentary called Refuge in Music, about the life of Jewish musicians, composers and artists under the Third Reich.[19]

Death Edit

Schumann died in Berlin on 28 January 2018 at the age of 93.[15]

References Edit

  1. ^ A Woman at War: Marlene Dietrich remembered; p. 157 J. David Riva, Guy Stern - 2006 "Jazz guitarist COCO SCHUMANN was born into a mixed Christian/Jewish family in Berlin as Heinz Jacob Schumann. Even as a child he became a devotee of swing music, which was outlawed by the Nazi regime. As a "half-Jew," he survived the concentration camps, including Theresienstadt (Terezien), where he became a member of the legendary "Ghetto Swingers."
  2. ^ a b D'Almeida, Fabrice (22 December 2008). High Society in the Third Reich. Polity. p. 212. ISBN 978-0-745-64311-3.
  3. ^ "Auschwitz surviving jazz star 'Coco' dies". BBC News. 2018. Retrieved 2018-01-30.
  4. ^ "Swing-Legende und KZ-Überlebender Coco Schumann ist tot" (in German). Spiegel Online. 29 January 2018.
  5. ^ Caroline Gille and Niels Schröder: I got rhythm : das Leben der Jazzlegende Coco Schumann : eine Graphic Novel (Be.bra, Berlin-Brandenburg, 2014, p. 12/13).
  6. ^ Schumann, Coco (1997). Der Ghetto-Swinger: eine Jazzlegende erzählt (in German) (Snippet view ed.). Deutscher Taschenbuch Verlag. p. 13. ISBN 978-3-423-24107-6.
  7. ^ a b "Gitarrist Coco Schumann ist tot" (in German). Zeit Online. 29 January 2018.
  8. ^ Coco Schumann, der Ghetto-Swinger: eine Jazz legende erzählt Coco Schumann, Max Christian Graeff, Michaela Haas - 2005
  9. ^ Fabrice d'. Almeida High Society in the Third Reich 2008; p. 212 "Coco Schumann, a young man who had become passionate about swing after having heard it during the Olympic Games, ... Heinz Schumann ('Coco' was his nickname) was born in 1924 to a bourgeois family. He was half-Jewish according to the classification of the time. His father was a war veteran. He suffered rejections but took advantage of a moment of ..."
  10. ^ "Jazz-Gitarrist Coco Schumann ist tot" (in German). Süddeutsche Zeitung. 29 January 2018.
  11. ^ Jerry Silverman The Undying Flame: ballads and songs of the Holocaust: 110 songs 2002; p. 29 "Guitarist Coco Schumann, of the Theresienstadt "Ghetto Swingers," [ ! ] who survived a 1944 deportation from that camp to Auschwitz, felt that music had saved his life: He was compelled to play while other prisoners were sent to the gas chambers"
  12. ^ Michael H. Kater Different Drummers: jazz in the culture of Nazi Germany, 1992 "Something similar happened to both Coco Schumann and Martin Roman, who escaped with their lives from Auschwitz. Schumann played for a while with various swing groups around Berlin, especially those of his old pal Zacharias, but then, ..."
  13. ^ African-American Jazz Musicians in the Diaspora; Larry Ross 2003 "Later, Roman was transferred to Auschwitz along with guitarist Schumann and clarinetist Bedrich Weiss. Schumann came face-to-face with Dr. Joseph Mengele at the Auschwitz concentration camp. Schumann, who had blue eyes, ...
  14. ^ Michaela Haas: Bouncing Forward: Transforming Bad Breaks into Breakthroughs, Atria/Enliven, 2015, p. 92/93.
  15. ^ a b c d e f "Heinz Jakob 'Coco' Schumann, German jazz musician, dies aged 93". BBC News. 29 January 2018. Retrieved 29 January 2018.
  16. ^ "Jazz musician and Nazi camp survivor Coco Schumann dies aged 93". The Independent Ireland. 29 January 2018.
  17. ^ Michaela Haas: Bouncing Forward, p. 88/89.
  18. ^ Caroline Gille and Niels Schröder: I got rhythm : das Leben der Jazzlegende Coco Schumann : eine Graphic Novel (Be.bra, Berlin-Brandenburg, 2014).
  19. ^ a b "Jazz musician, Nazi camp survivor Coco Schumann dies at 93". Times of Israel. 29 January 2018. Retrieved 29 January 2018.

External links Edit

  • Coco Schumann at La Paoloma

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Heinz Jakob Coco Schumann 14 May 1924 28 January 2018 was a German jazz musician and Holocaust survivor 1 He became a member of the Ghetto Swingers while transported to Theresienstadt at the age of nineteen In the aftermath of the Holocaust Schumann performed as a jazz guitarist with Marlene Dietrich Ella Fitzgerald and Helmut Zacharias Coco SchumannSchumann in 2012Background informationBirth nameHeinz Jakob SchumannBorn 1924 05 14 14 May 1924Berlin Free State of Prussia Weimar RepublicDied28 January 2018 2018 01 28 aged 93 Berlin GermanyGenresJazzOccupation s Musician bandleader writerInstrument s GuitarYears active1940 s 2018 Contents 1 Early life 2 Holocaust years 3 Career 4 Death 5 References 6 External linksEarly life EditSchumann was born in Berlin Germany into a bourgeois family 2 3 His father Alfred Schumann was a war veteran German by ethnicity and Christian by upbringing he converted to Judaism after marrying his Jewish wife 4 5 2 Schumann s mother Hedwig nee Rothholz was a hairdresser who worked at her father s salon 6 His nickname Coco came from his French girlfriend who could not pronounce his first name 7 Schumann became passionate about Swing jazz after having heard it during the Berlin Olympics 8 9 During his teenage years he played for various swing bands and taught himself to play guitar and drums 10 Holocaust years EditMain article Ghetto Swingers Schumann was transported first to Theresienstadt at the age of nineteen where he became a member of the Ghetto Swingers 11 Finally he and Martin Roman were transported to Auschwitz where he came face to face with Josef Mengele When Mengele inquired of the blue eyed nineteen year old Schumann where he came from and what he did Schumann shouted Berlin Herr Obersturmbannfuhrer Plumber Herr Obersturmbannfuhrer 12 13 Just a few days before the end of the Nazi regime Schumann contracted spotted fever that had killed hundreds of co prisoners and he spent weeks fighting high fevers and delirious nightmares He and one other man were the only ones to survive the illness When he was finally able to return home to Berlin he learned that his grandparents aunts uncles and cousins had been murdered in the camps However he found his parents alive as his father had ingeniously succeeded in keeping his Jewish wife hidden from the Nazis by declaring her dead after a disastrous fire 14 Career EditAfter the war Schumann became a celebrated jazz guitarist 15 In 1950 he left Germany for Australia along with his family before returning to Berlin in 1954 7 16 15 He played with Marlene Dietrich Ella Fitzgerald and Helmut Zacharias among others before founding his own Coco Schumann Quartet 17 Schumann s eventful and colorful life is a subject of and is celebrated in a German language true to life color graphic novel by Caroline Gille and Niels Schroder 18 His autobiography The Ghetto Swinger A Berlin Jazz Legend Remembers was first published in 1997 and became a bestseller 19 In 2012 it was staged as a musical in Hamburg 15 His French girlfriend gave him his Coco nickname after she struggled with the pronunciation of Jakob 15 In reflection to his years in a concentration camp Schumman recalled I am a musician who was imprisoned in concentration camps Schumann said in later years adding Not a concentration camp prisoner who plays music 15 Schumann who had been filmed in Theresienstadt in 1944 as part of a German documentary Theresienstadt was featured in a 2013 documentary called Refuge in Music about the life of Jewish musicians composers and artists under the Third Reich 19 Death EditSchumann died in Berlin on 28 January 2018 at the age of 93 15 References Edit A Woman at War Marlene Dietrich remembered p 157 J David Riva Guy Stern 2006 Jazz guitarist COCO SCHUMANN was born into a mixed Christian Jewish family in Berlin as Heinz Jacob Schumann Even as a child he became a devotee of swing music which was outlawed by the Nazi regime As a half Jew he survived the concentration camps including Theresienstadt Terezien where he became a member of the legendary Ghetto Swingers a b D Almeida Fabrice 22 December 2008 High Society in the Third Reich Polity p 212 ISBN 978 0 745 64311 3 Auschwitz surviving jazz star Coco dies BBC News 2018 Retrieved 2018 01 30 Swing Legende und KZ Uberlebender Coco Schumann ist tot in German Spiegel Online 29 January 2018 Caroline Gille and Niels Schroder I got rhythm das Leben der Jazzlegende Coco Schumann eine Graphic Novel Be bra Berlin Brandenburg 2014 p 12 13 Schumann Coco 1997 Der Ghetto Swinger eine Jazzlegende erzahlt in German Snippet view ed Deutscher Taschenbuch Verlag p 13 ISBN 978 3 423 24107 6 a b Gitarrist Coco Schumann ist tot in German Zeit Online 29 January 2018 Coco Schumann der Ghetto Swinger eine Jazz legende erzahlt Coco Schumann Max Christian Graeff Michaela Haas 2005 Fabrice d Almeida High Society in the Third Reich 2008 p 212 Coco Schumann a young man who had become passionate about swing after having heard it during the Olympic Games Heinz Schumann Coco was his nickname was born in 1924 to a bourgeois family He was half Jewish according to the classification of the time His father was a war veteran He suffered rejections but took advantage of a moment of Jazz Gitarrist Coco Schumann ist tot in German Suddeutsche Zeitung 29 January 2018 Jerry Silverman The Undying Flame ballads and songs of the Holocaust 110 songs 2002 p 29 Guitarist Coco Schumann of the Theresienstadt Ghetto Swingers who survived a 1944 deportation from that camp to Auschwitz felt that music had saved his life He was compelled to play while other prisoners were sent to the gas chambers Michael H Kater Different Drummers jazz in the culture of Nazi Germany 1992 Something similar happened to both Coco Schumann and Martin Roman who escaped with their lives from Auschwitz Schumann played for a while with various swing groups around Berlin especially those of his old pal Zacharias but then African American Jazz Musicians in the Diaspora Larry Ross 2003 Later Roman was transferred to Auschwitz along with guitarist Schumann and clarinetist Bedrich Weiss Schumann came face to face with Dr Joseph Mengele at the Auschwitz concentration camp Schumann who had blue eyes Michaela Haas Bouncing Forward Transforming Bad Breaks into Breakthroughs Atria Enliven 2015 p 92 93 a b c d e f Heinz Jakob Coco Schumann German jazz musician dies aged 93 BBC News 29 January 2018 Retrieved 29 January 2018 Jazz musician and Nazi camp survivor Coco Schumann dies aged 93 The Independent Ireland 29 January 2018 Michaela Haas Bouncing Forward p 88 89 Caroline Gille and Niels Schroder I got rhythm das Leben der Jazzlegende Coco Schumann eine Graphic Novel Be bra Berlin Brandenburg 2014 a b Jazz musician Nazi camp survivor Coco Schumann dies at 93 Times of Israel 29 January 2018 Retrieved 29 January 2018 External links EditCoco Schumann at La Paoloma Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Coco Schumann amp oldid 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