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Victor Borge

Børge Rosenbaum (3 January 1909 – 23 December 2000),[4] known professionally as Victor Borge (/ˈbɔːrɡə/ BOR-gə), was a Danish-American comedian, conductor, and pianist who achieved great popularity in radio and television in the North America and Europe. His blend of music and comedy earned him the nicknames "The Clown Prince of Denmark",[1] "The Unmelancholy Dane",[2] and "The Great Dane".[3]

Victor Borge
Borge in 1990
Born
Børge Rosenbaum

(1909-01-03)3 January 1909
Copenhagen, Denmark
Died23 December 2000(2000-12-23) (aged 91)
Other namesThe Clown Prince of Denmark[1]
The Unmelancholy Dane[2]
The Great Dane[3]
CitizenshipDanish
American (naturalized 1948)
Occupations
Years active1917–2000
Spouse(s)Elsie Chilton (m. 1933; div. 19??)
Sarabel Sanna Scraper
(m. 1953; died 2000)
Children5
Musical career
GenresClassical
Instrument(s)Piano

Biography

Early life and career

Victor Borge was born Børge Rosenbaum on 3 January 1909 in Copenhagen, Denmark, into an Ashkenazi Jewish family. His parents, Bernhard and Frederikke (née Lichtinger) Rosenbaum, were both musicians: his father a violist in the Royal Danish Orchestra,[5][6] and his mother a pianist.[7] Borge began piano lessons at the age of two, and it was soon apparent that he was a prodigy. He gave his first piano recital when he was eight years old, and in 1918 was awarded a full scholarship at the Royal Danish Academy of Music, studying under Olivo Krause. Later on, he was taught by Victor Schiøler, Liszt's student Frederic Lamond, and Busoni's pupil Egon Petri.[8]

Borge played his first major concert in 1926 at the Danish Odd Fellow Palæet (The Odd Fellow's Lodge building) concert hall. After a few years as a classical concert pianist, he started his now famous stand-up act with the signature blend of piano music and jokes. He married the American Elsie Chilton in 1933; the same year, he debuted with his revue acts.[9] Borge started touring extensively in Europe, where he began telling anti-Nazi jokes.[10]

When the German armed forces occupied Denmark on 9 April 1940, during World War II, Borge was playing a concert in neutral Sweden and decided to go to Finland.[11] He traveled to America on the United States Army transport American Legion, the last neutral ship to make it out of Petsamo, Finland,[12][13] and arrived 28 August 1940, with only $20 (about $387 today), with $3 going to the customs fee. Disguised as a sailor, Borge returned to Denmark once during the occupation to visit his dying mother.[14]

Move to America

Even though Borge did not speak a word of English upon arrival, he quickly managed to adapt his jokes to the American audience, learning English by watching movies. He took the name of Victor Borge and, in 1941, he started on Rudy Vallee's radio show.[15] He was hired soon after by Bing Crosby for his Kraft Music Hall programme.[16]

Borge quickly rose to fame, winning Best New Radio Performer of the Year in 1942. Soon after the award, he was offered film roles with stars such as Frank Sinatra (in Higher and Higher). While hosting The Victor Borge Show on NBC beginning in 1946,[17] he developed many of his trademarks, including repeatedly announcing his intent to play a piece but getting "distracted" by something or other, making comments about the audience, or discussing the usefulness of Chopin's "Minute Waltz" as an egg timer.[18] He would also start out with some well-known classical piece like Beethoven's "Moonlight Sonata" and suddenly move into a harmonically similar pop or jazz tune, such as Cole Porter's "Night and Day" or "Happy Birthday to You".[19]

Style

One of Borge's other famous routines was "Phonetic Punctuation," in which he read a passage from a book and added exaggerated sound effects to stand for most of the main punctuation marks, such as periods, commas, and exclamation marks.[20] Another is his "Inflationary Language", in which he added one to every number or homophone of a number in the words he spoke. For example: "once upon a time" becomes "twice upon a time", "wonderful" becomes "twoderful", "forehead" becomes "fivehead", "anyone for tennis" becomes "anytwo five elevennis", "I ate a tenderloin with my fork, and so on and so forth" becomes "I nined an elevenderloin with my fivek, and so on and so fifth".[16]

 
Borge performing before an audience in 1957

Borge used physical and visual elements in his live and televised performances. He would play a strange-sounding piano tune from sheet music, looking increasingly confused; turning the sheet upside down or sideways, he would then play the actual tune, flashing a joyful smile of accomplishment to the audience (he had, at first, been literally playing the tune upside down or sideways). When his energetic playing of another song would cause him to fall off the piano bench, he would open the seat lid, take out the two ends of an automotive seat belt, and buckle himself onto the bench, "for safety". Conducting an orchestra, he might stop and order a violinist who had played a sour note to get off the stage, then resume the performance and have the other members of the section move up to fill the empty seat while they were still playing: from off stage would come the sound of a gunshot.[21]

His musical sidekick in the 1960s, Leonid Hambro, was also a well-known concert pianist.[22] In 1968, classical pianist Şahan Arzruni joined him as his straight man, performing together on one piano a version of Liszt's Second Hungarian Rhapsody, considered a musical-comedic classic.[23] Borge performed a version of the routine with Rowlf the Dog on Season 4 of The Muppet Show.[24]

He also enjoyed interacting with the audience. Seeing an interested person in the front row, he would ask them, "Do you like good music?" or "Do you care for piano music?" After an affirmative answer, Borge would take a piece of sheet music from his piano and say, "Here is some", and hand it over. After the audience's laughter died down, he would say, "That'll be $1.95" (or whatever the current price might be). He would then ask whether the audience member could read music; if the member said yes, he would ask a higher price. If he got no response from the audience after a joke, he would often add "… when this ovation has died down, of course." The delayed punchline to handing the person the sheet music would come when he would reach the end of a number and begin playing the penultimate notes over and over, with a puzzled look. He would then go back to the person in the audience, retrieve the sheet music, tear off a piece of it, stick it on the piano, and play the last couple of notes from it.[citation needed]

Making fun of modern theater, he would sometimes begin a performance by asking if there were any children in the audience. There always were, of course. He would sternly order them out, then say, "We do have some children in here; that means I can't do the second half in the nude. I'll wear the tie (pause). The long one (pause). The very long one, yes."[25]

In his stage shows in later years, he would include a segment with opera singer Marylyn Mulvey.[26] She would try to sing an aria, and he would react and interrupt, with such antics as falling off the bench in "surprise" when she hit a high note. He would also remind her repeatedly not to rest her hand on the piano, telling her that if she got used to it, "and one day a piano was not there – Fffftttt!" After the routine, the spotlight would rest on Mulvey, and she would sing a serious number with Borge accompanying in the background.[27]

Later career

Borge appeared on Toast of the Town hosted by Ed Sullivan several times during 1948. He became a naturalized citizen of the United States the same year. He started the Comedy in Music show at John Golden Theatre in New York City on 2 October 1953. Comedy in Music became the longest running one-man show in the history of theater with 849 performances when it closed on 21 January 1956, a feat which placed it in the Guinness Book of World Records.[28]

Continuing his success with tours and shows, Borge played with and conducted orchestras including the Chicago Symphony Orchestra,[29] the New York Philharmonic[30] and London Philharmonic.[31] Always modest, he felt honored when he was invited to conduct the Royal Danish Orchestra at the Royal Danish Theatre in Copenhagen, Denmark, in 1992.[citation needed]

His later television appearances included his "Phonetic Punctuation" routine on The Electric Company in a filmed sketch.[32] He would also use this sketch on The Electric Company's subsequent LP record, during its "Punctuation" song.[33] In addition, he appeared several times on Sesame Street,[34][35][36][37] and he was a guest star during the fourth season of The Muppet Show.[38][39][40]

Victor Borge continued to tour until his last days, performing up to 60 times per year when he was 90 years old. [41]

Other endeavors

Borge made several appearances on the TV show What's My Line?, both as a celebrity panelist and as a contestant with the occupation "poultry farmer". (The latter was not a comedy routine: as a business venture, Borge raised and popularized Rock Cornish game hens, starting in the 1950s.)[42]

Borge helped start several trust funds, including the Thanks to Scandinavia Fund,[43] which was started in dedication to those who helped the Jews escape the German persecution during the war.[43]

Aside from his musical work, Borge wrote three books: My Favorite Intermissions[44] and My Favorite Comedies in Music[45] (both with Robert Sherman), and the autobiography Smilet er den korteste afstand ("The Smile is the Shortest Distance") with Niels-Jørgen Kaiser.[46]

In 1979 Borge founded the American Pianists Association (then called the Beethoven Foundation) with Julius Bloom and Anthony P. Habig. The American Pianists Association now produces two major piano competitions: the Classical Fellowship Awards and the Jazz Fellowship Awards.[47]

Family

He married his first wife, Elsie Chilton, in 1933. After divorcing Elsie, he married Sarabel Sanna Scraper in 1953, and they stayed married until her death at the age of 83 in September 2000.[48]

Borge had five children (who occasionally performed with him): Ronald Borge and Janet Crowle (adopted[49]) with Elsie Chilton, and Sanna Feinstein, Victor Bernhard (Vebe) Jr., and Frederikke (Rikke) Borge with Sarabel.[50]

Death

 
The footstone of Victor Borge

On 23 December 2000, Borge died in Greenwich, Connecticut, at the age of 91, after 75 years of entertaining.[51][52] He died peacefully in his sleep a day after returning from a concert in Denmark. "It was just his time to go," Frederikke Borge said. "He's been missing my mother terribly."[53] (His wife had died only three months earlier.) Just a week earlier he had recorded what would be his final televised interview with Danish television, later aired on New Year's Eve. In a poetic coincidence, when asked where he would be spending his Christmas and New Year's, Borge responded "somewhere completely different".[54]

In accordance with Borge's wishes, his connection to both the United States and Denmark was marked by having part of his ashes interred at Putnam Cemetery in Greenwich, with a replica of the iconic Danish statue The Little Mermaid sitting on a large rock at the grave site, and the other part in Western Jewish Cemetery (Mosaisk Vestre Begravelsesplads), Copenhagen.[55]

Awards and honors

Borge received an honorary degree from Trinity College Connecticut in 1997.[56]

When the Royal Danish Orchestra celebrated its 550th anniversary in 1998, Borge was appointed an honorary member[57] — at that time one of only ten in the orchestra's history.[58]

 
Borge with Kennedy Center Honors in 1999

Victor Borge received numerous awards and honors during the course of his career. Borge received Kennedy Center Honors in 1999. He was decorated with badges of chivalric orders by the five Nordic countries, receiving the Order of the Dannebrog (Denmark), Order of Vasa (Sweden), in 1973 the Knight First Class of the Order of St. Olav (Norway), Order of the White Rose of Finland, and the Order of the Falcon (Iceland).[59][60][61]

Legacy

Victor Borge Hall,[62] located in Scandinavia House in New York City, was named in Borge's honor in 2000, as was Victor Borges Plads ("Victor Borge Square") in Copenhagen in 2002.[63] In 2009, a statue celebrating Borge's centennial was erected on the square.[64]

Asteroid (5634) Victorborge is named in his honor.[65]

From 23 January to 9 May 2009, the life of Borge was celebrated by The American-Scandinavian Foundation with Victor Borge: A Centennial Celebration.[citation needed]

Film and television

On 14 March 2009, a television special about his life, 100 Years of Music and Laughter, aired on PBS.[66]

On 7 February 2017, it was reported that, according to a press release by the Danish production company M&M Productions, both a television series and cinematic film about the life of Borge were foreseen to be filmed in 2018.[67][68]

Discography

  • Phonetic Punctuation Parts 1 and 2 (1945, Columbia Records 36911, 78 rpm)[69][70]
  • The Blue Serenade / A Lesson in Composition (1945, Columbia Records 36912, 78 rpm)[69][70]
  • Brahms' Lullaby / Grieg Rhapsody (1945, Columbia Records 36913, 78 rpm)[69]
  • A Mozart Opera by Borge / All The Things You Are (1945, Columbia Records 36914, 78 rpm)[69]
  • A Victor Borge Program (1946, Columbia Album C-111, 4 discs 78 rpm – a set containing the four previous releases)[71]
  • Unstarted Symphony / Bizet's Carmen (1947, Columbia Records 38181, 78 rpm)[72]
  • Intermezzo / Stardust (1947, Columbia Records 38182, 78 rpm)[72]
  • Rachmaninoff's Concerto No. 2 / Inflation Language (1947, Columbia Records 38183, 78 rpm)[72]
  • Clair de Lune / Vuggevise (1947, Columbia Records 38184, 78 rpm)[72]
  • An Evening with Victor Borge (1948 Columbia Album C-161, 4 discs 78 rpm – a set containing the four previous releases)[72]
  • A Victor Borge Program (1951, Columbia Records CL-6013, 10'' LP)[73]
  • Comedy in Music, Vol. 1 (1954, Columbia Records CL-6292, 10'' LP)[74]
  • Comedy in Music, Vol. 2 (1954, Columbia Records CL-6293, 10'' LP)[74]
  • Comedy in Music (1954, Columbia Records CL-554, LP)[75]
  • Caught in the Act (1955, Columbia Records CL-646, LP)[76]
  • Brahms, Bizet and Borge (1955, Columbia Records CL-2538, 10'' LP)[73]
  • ½ Time På Dansk (1958, Fona 251 HI-FI, 10'' LP)[77]
  • The Adventures of Piccolo, Saxie and Company (1959, Columbia Records CL-1223, LP)[73]
  • The Adventures of Piccolo, Saxie and Company (1959, Coronet KLP 762, LP (AUS))[78]
  • Victor Borge Plays and Conducts Concert Favorites (1959, Columbia Records CL-1305/CS-8113, LP)[79]
  • Borge's Back (1962, MGM E/SE-3995P, LP)[80]
  • Borge's Back (1962, MGM CS-6055, LP (UK))[81]
  • Borgering on Genius (1962, MGM 2354029, LP – same material as Borge's Back)[74]
  • Great Moments of Comedy (1964, Verve V/V6 15044, LP – same material as Borge's Back)[74]
  • Victor Borge presents his own enchanting version of Hans Christian Andersen (1966, Decca DL7-34406 Stereo, LP)[73]
  • Comedy in Music (1972, CBS S 53140, LP)
  • Victor Borge at His Best (1972, PRT Records COMP 5, 2 LPs)[73]
  • Victor Borge Live At The London Palladium (1972, Pye NSPL 18394, LP)[82]
  • My Favorite Intervals (1975, PYE NSPD 502, LP)[73]
  • 13 Pianos Live in Concert (1975, Telefunken-Decca LC-0366)
  • Victor Borge 50 Års Jubilæum (1976, Philips 6318035, LP)
  • Victor Borge Show (1977, CBS 70082, LP, in Danish)[74]
  • Victor Borge Live in der Hamburger Musikhalle (1978, Philips 6305 369, LP)
  • Victor Borge Live (1978, Starbox LX 96 004 Stereo, LP)
  • Victor Borge – Live(!) (1992, Sony Broadway 48482, CD)
  • The Piano & Humor of the Great Victor Borge (1997, Sony Music Special Products 15312, 3 CDs)
  • The Two Sides of Victor Borge (1998, GMG Entertainment, CD)
  • Caught in the Act (1999, Collectables Records 6031, CD)
  • Comedy in Music (1999, Collectables Records 6032, CD)
  • Phonetically Speaking – And Don't Forget The Piano (2001, Jasmine 120, CD)
  • En aften med Victor Borge (2003, UNI 9865861, CD)
  • I Love You Truly (2004, Pegasus (Pinnacle) 45403, CD)
  • Victor Borge King of Comedy (2006, Phantom 26540, CD)
  • Verdens morsomste mand: alle tiders Victor Borge (2006, UNI 9877560, CD)
  • Unstarted Symphony (2008, NAX-8120859, CD)
  • Comedy in Music (2009, SHO-227, CD)

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1937 Frk. Møllers Jubilæum Klaverstemmer Asmussen
1937 Der var engang en Vicevært Komponist Bøegh
1938 Alarm Tjener Cæsar
1939 De tre måske fire Kontorist – Bøjesen
1943 Higher and Higher Sir Victor Fitzroy Victor
1944 The Story of Dr. Wassell Man Uncredited, Unbilled
1964 Victor Borge at Carnegie Hall TV special, ABC
1966 The Daydreamer Zenith (The Second Tailor) Voice
1982 The King of Comedy Victor Borge

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Further reading

  • Gansing, Gunhild (1956). Om Victor Borge, verdens morsomste mand (in Danish). Martin. Retrieved 3 October 2010.
  • Borge, Victor; Sherman, Robert (August 1971). My favorite intermissions. Doubleday. Retrieved 3 October 2010.
  • Borge, Victor; Sherman, Robert (1980). Victor Borge's My favorite comedies in music. Dorset Press. ISBN 978-0-88029-807-0. Retrieved 3 October 2010.
  • Borge, Victor; Kaiser, Niels-Jørgen (2001). Smilet er den korteste afstand -: erindringer (in Danish). Gyldendal. ISBN 978-87-00-75182-8. Retrieved 3 October 2010.

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This article is about the Danish humorist and musician For the Cape Verdean politician see Victor Borges For the Norwegian musician see Victor Borge bassist Borge Rosenbaum 3 January 1909 23 December 2000 4 known professionally as Victor Borge ˈ b ɔːr ɡ e BOR ge was a Danish American comedian conductor and pianist who achieved great popularity in radio and television in the North America and Europe His blend of music and comedy earned him the nicknames The Clown Prince of Denmark 1 The Unmelancholy Dane 2 and The Great Dane 3 Victor BorgeBorge in 1990BornBorge Rosenbaum 1909 01 03 3 January 1909Copenhagen DenmarkDied23 December 2000 2000 12 23 aged 91 Greenwich Connecticut U S Other namesThe Clown Prince of Denmark 1 The Unmelancholy Dane 2 The Great Dane 3 CitizenshipDanishAmerican naturalized 1948 Occupationsclassical pianist entertainer comedianYears active1917 2000Spouse s Elsie Chilton m 1933 div 19 Sarabel Sanna Scraper m 1953 died 2000 wbr Children5Musical careerGenresClassicalInstrument s Piano Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life and career 1 2 Move to America 1 3 Style 1 4 Later career 1 5 Other endeavors 2 Family 3 Death 4 Awards and honors 5 Legacy 5 1 Film and television 6 Discography 7 Filmography 8 References 9 Further reading 10 External linksBiography EditEarly life and career Edit Victor Borge was born Borge Rosenbaum on 3 January 1909 in Copenhagen Denmark into an Ashkenazi Jewish family His parents Bernhard and Frederikke nee Lichtinger Rosenbaum were both musicians his father a violist in the Royal Danish Orchestra 5 6 and his mother a pianist 7 Borge began piano lessons at the age of two and it was soon apparent that he was a prodigy He gave his first piano recital when he was eight years old and in 1918 was awarded a full scholarship at the Royal Danish Academy of Music studying under Olivo Krause Later on he was taught by Victor Schioler Liszt s student Frederic Lamond and Busoni s pupil Egon Petri 8 Borge played his first major concert in 1926 at the Danish Odd Fellow Palaeet The Odd Fellow s Lodge building concert hall After a few years as a classical concert pianist he started his now famous stand up act with the signature blend of piano music and jokes He married the American Elsie Chilton in 1933 the same year he debuted with his revue acts 9 Borge started touring extensively in Europe where he began telling anti Nazi jokes 10 When the German armed forces occupied Denmark on 9 April 1940 during World War II Borge was playing a concert in neutral Sweden and decided to go to Finland 11 He traveled to America on the United States Army transport American Legion the last neutral ship to make it out of Petsamo Finland 12 13 and arrived 28 August 1940 with only 20 about 387 today with 3 going to the customs fee Disguised as a sailor Borge returned to Denmark once during the occupation to visit his dying mother 14 Move to America Edit Even though Borge did not speak a word of English upon arrival he quickly managed to adapt his jokes to the American audience learning English by watching movies He took the name of Victor Borge and in 1941 he started on Rudy Vallee s radio show 15 He was hired soon after by Bing Crosby for his Kraft Music Hall programme 16 Borge quickly rose to fame winning Best New Radio Performer of the Year in 1942 Soon after the award he was offered film roles with stars such as Frank Sinatra in Higher and Higher While hosting The Victor Borge Show on NBC beginning in 1946 17 he developed many of his trademarks including repeatedly announcing his intent to play a piece but getting distracted by something or other making comments about the audience or discussing the usefulness of Chopin s Minute Waltz as an egg timer 18 He would also start out with some well known classical piece like Beethoven s Moonlight Sonata and suddenly move into a harmonically similar pop or jazz tune such as Cole Porter s Night and Day or Happy Birthday to You 19 Style Edit One of Borge s other famous routines was Phonetic Punctuation in which he read a passage from a book and added exaggerated sound effects to stand for most of the main punctuation marks such as periods commas and exclamation marks 20 Another is his Inflationary Language in which he added one to every number or homophone of a number in the words he spoke For example once upon a time becomes twice upon a time wonderful becomes twoderful forehead becomes fivehead anyone for tennis becomes anytwo five elevennis I ate a tenderloin with my fork and so on and so forth becomes I nined an elevenderloin with my fivek and so on and so fifth 16 Borge performing before an audience in 1957 Borge used physical and visual elements in his live and televised performances He would play a strange sounding piano tune from sheet music looking increasingly confused turning the sheet upside down or sideways he would then play the actual tune flashing a joyful smile of accomplishment to the audience he had at first been literally playing the tune upside down or sideways When his energetic playing of another song would cause him to fall off the piano bench he would open the seat lid take out the two ends of an automotive seat belt and buckle himself onto the bench for safety Conducting an orchestra he might stop and order a violinist who had played a sour note to get off the stage then resume the performance and have the other members of the section move up to fill the empty seat while they were still playing from off stage would come the sound of a gunshot 21 His musical sidekick in the 1960s Leonid Hambro was also a well known concert pianist 22 In 1968 classical pianist Sahan Arzruni joined him as his straight man performing together on one piano a version of Liszt s Second Hungarian Rhapsody considered a musical comedic classic 23 Borge performed a version of the routine with Rowlf the Dog on Season 4 of The Muppet Show 24 He also enjoyed interacting with the audience Seeing an interested person in the front row he would ask them Do you like good music or Do you care for piano music After an affirmative answer Borge would take a piece of sheet music from his piano and say Here is some and hand it over After the audience s laughter died down he would say That ll be 1 95 or whatever the current price might be He would then ask whether the audience member could read music if the member said yes he would ask a higher price If he got no response from the audience after a joke he would often add when this ovation has died down of course The delayed punchline to handing the person the sheet music would come when he would reach the end of a number and begin playing the penultimate notes over and over with a puzzled look He would then go back to the person in the audience retrieve the sheet music tear off a piece of it stick it on the piano and play the last couple of notes from it citation needed Making fun of modern theater he would sometimes begin a performance by asking if there were any children in the audience There always were of course He would sternly order them out then say We do have some children in here that means I can t do the second half in the nude I ll wear the tie pause The long one pause The very long one yes 25 In his stage shows in later years he would include a segment with opera singer Marylyn Mulvey 26 She would try to sing an aria and he would react and interrupt with such antics as falling off the bench in surprise when she hit a high note He would also remind her repeatedly not to rest her hand on the piano telling her that if she got used to it and one day a piano was not there Fffftttt After the routine the spotlight would rest on Mulvey and she would sing a serious number with Borge accompanying in the background 27 Later career Edit Borge appeared on Toast of the Town hosted by Ed Sullivan several times during 1948 He became a naturalized citizen of the United States the same year He started the Comedy in Music show at John Golden Theatre in New York City on 2 October 1953 Comedy in Music became the longest running one man show in the history of theater with 849 performances when it closed on 21 January 1956 a feat which placed it in the Guinness Book of World Records 28 Continuing his success with tours and shows Borge played with and conducted orchestras including the Chicago Symphony Orchestra 29 the New York Philharmonic 30 and London Philharmonic 31 Always modest he felt honored when he was invited to conduct the Royal Danish Orchestra at the Royal Danish Theatre in Copenhagen Denmark in 1992 citation needed His later television appearances included his Phonetic Punctuation routine on The Electric Company in a filmed sketch 32 He would also use this sketch on The Electric Company s subsequent LP record during its Punctuation song 33 In addition he appeared several times on Sesame Street 34 35 36 37 and he was a guest star during the fourth season of The Muppet Show 38 39 40 Victor Borge continued to tour until his last days performing up to 60 times per year when he was 90 years old 41 Other endeavors Edit Borge made several appearances on the TV show What s My Line both as a celebrity panelist and as a contestant with the occupation poultry farmer The latter was not a comedy routine as a business venture Borge raised and popularized Rock Cornish game hens starting in the 1950s 42 Borge helped start several trust funds including the Thanks to Scandinavia Fund 43 which was started in dedication to those who helped the Jews escape the German persecution during the war 43 Aside from his musical work Borge wrote three books My Favorite Intermissions 44 and My Favorite Comedies in Music 45 both with Robert Sherman and the autobiography Smilet er den korteste afstand The Smile is the Shortest Distance with Niels Jorgen Kaiser 46 In 1979 Borge founded the American Pianists Association then called the Beethoven Foundation with Julius Bloom and Anthony P Habig The American Pianists Association now produces two major piano competitions the Classical Fellowship Awards and the Jazz Fellowship Awards 47 Family EditHe married his first wife Elsie Chilton in 1933 After divorcing Elsie he married Sarabel Sanna Scraper in 1953 and they stayed married until her death at the age of 83 in September 2000 48 Borge had five children who occasionally performed with him Ronald Borge and Janet Crowle adopted 49 with Elsie Chilton and Sanna Feinstein Victor Bernhard Vebe Jr and Frederikke Rikke Borge with Sarabel 50 Death Edit The footstone of Victor Borge On 23 December 2000 Borge died in Greenwich Connecticut at the age of 91 after 75 years of entertaining 51 52 He died peacefully in his sleep a day after returning from a concert in Denmark It was just his time to go Frederikke Borge said He s been missing my mother terribly 53 His wife had died only three months earlier Just a week earlier he had recorded what would be his final televised interview with Danish television later aired on New Year s Eve In a poetic coincidence when asked where he would be spending his Christmas and New Year s Borge responded somewhere completely different 54 In accordance with Borge s wishes his connection to both the United States and Denmark was marked by having part of his ashes interred at Putnam Cemetery in Greenwich with a replica of the iconic Danish statue The Little Mermaid sitting on a large rock at the grave site and the other part in Western Jewish Cemetery Mosaisk Vestre Begravelsesplads Copenhagen 55 Awards and honors EditBorge received an honorary degree from Trinity College Connecticut in 1997 56 When the Royal Danish Orchestra celebrated its 550th anniversary in 1998 Borge was appointed an honorary member 57 at that time one of only ten in the orchestra s history 58 Borge with Kennedy Center Honors in 1999 Victor Borge received numerous awards and honors during the course of his career Borge received Kennedy Center Honors in 1999 He was decorated with badges of chivalric orders by the five Nordic countries receiving the Order of the Dannebrog Denmark Order of Vasa Sweden in 1973 the Knight First Class of the Order of St Olav Norway Order of the White Rose of Finland and the Order of the Falcon Iceland 59 60 61 Legacy EditVictor Borge Hall 62 located in Scandinavia House in New York City was named in Borge s honor in 2000 as was Victor Borges Plads Victor Borge Square in Copenhagen in 2002 63 In 2009 a statue celebrating Borge s centennial was erected on the square 64 Asteroid 5634 Victorborge is named in his honor 65 From 23 January to 9 May 2009 the life of Borge was celebrated by The American Scandinavian Foundation with Victor Borge A Centennial Celebration citation needed Film and television Edit On 14 March 2009 a television special about his life 100 Years of Music and Laughter aired on PBS 66 On 7 February 2017 it was reported that according to a press release by the Danish production company M amp M Productions both a television series and cinematic film about the life of Borge were foreseen to be filmed in 2018 67 68 Discography EditPhonetic Punctuation Parts 1 and 2 1945 Columbia Records 36911 78 rpm 69 70 The Blue Serenade A Lesson in Composition 1945 Columbia Records 36912 78 rpm 69 70 Brahms Lullaby Grieg Rhapsody 1945 Columbia Records 36913 78 rpm 69 A Mozart Opera by Borge All The Things You Are 1945 Columbia Records 36914 78 rpm 69 A Victor Borge Program 1946 Columbia Album C 111 4 discs 78 rpm a set containing the four previous releases 71 Unstarted Symphony Bizet s Carmen 1947 Columbia Records 38181 78 rpm 72 Intermezzo Stardust 1947 Columbia Records 38182 78 rpm 72 Rachmaninoff s Concerto No 2 Inflation Language 1947 Columbia Records 38183 78 rpm 72 Clair de Lune Vuggevise 1947 Columbia Records 38184 78 rpm 72 An Evening with Victor Borge 1948 Columbia Album C 161 4 discs 78 rpm a set containing the four previous releases 72 A Victor Borge Program 1951 Columbia Records CL 6013 10 LP 73 Comedy in Music Vol 1 1954 Columbia Records CL 6292 10 LP 74 Comedy in Music Vol 2 1954 Columbia Records CL 6293 10 LP 74 Comedy in Music 1954 Columbia Records CL 554 LP 75 Caught in the Act 1955 Columbia Records CL 646 LP 76 Brahms Bizet and Borge 1955 Columbia Records CL 2538 10 LP 73 Time Pa Dansk 1958 Fona 251 HI FI 10 LP 77 The Adventures of Piccolo Saxie and Company 1959 Columbia Records CL 1223 LP 73 The Adventures of Piccolo Saxie and Company 1959 Coronet KLP 762 LP AUS 78 Victor Borge Plays and Conducts Concert Favorites 1959 Columbia Records CL 1305 CS 8113 LP 79 Borge s Back 1962 MGM E SE 3995P LP 80 Borge s Back 1962 MGM CS 6055 LP UK 81 Borgering on Genius 1962 MGM 2354029 LP same material as Borge s Back 74 Great Moments of Comedy 1964 Verve V V6 15044 LP same material as Borge s Back 74 Victor Borge presents his own enchanting version of Hans Christian Andersen 1966 Decca DL7 34406 Stereo LP 73 Comedy in Music 1972 CBS S 53140 LP Victor Borge at His Best 1972 PRT Records COMP 5 2 LPs 73 Victor Borge Live At The London Palladium 1972 Pye NSPL 18394 LP 82 My Favorite Intervals 1975 PYE NSPD 502 LP 73 13 Pianos Live in Concert 1975 Telefunken Decca LC 0366 Victor Borge 50 Ars Jubilaeum 1976 Philips 6318035 LP Victor Borge Show 1977 CBS 70082 LP in Danish 74 Victor Borge Live in der Hamburger Musikhalle 1978 Philips 6305 369 LP Victor Borge Live 1978 Starbox LX 96 004 Stereo LP Victor Borge Live 1992 Sony Broadway 48482 CD The Piano amp Humor of the Great Victor Borge 1997 Sony Music Special Products 15312 3 CDs The Two Sides of Victor Borge 1998 GMG Entertainment CD Caught in the Act 1999 Collectables Records 6031 CD Comedy in Music 1999 Collectables Records 6032 CD Phonetically Speaking And Don t Forget The Piano 2001 Jasmine 120 CD En aften med Victor Borge 2003 UNI 9865861 CD I Love You Truly 2004 Pegasus Pinnacle 45403 CD Victor Borge King of Comedy 2006 Phantom 26540 CD Verdens morsomste mand alle tiders Victor Borge 2006 UNI 9877560 CD Unstarted Symphony 2008 NAX 8120859 CD Comedy in Music 2009 SHO 227 CD Filmography EditYear Title Role Notes1937 Frk Mollers Jubilaeum Klaverstemmer Asmussen1937 Der var engang en Vicevaert Komponist Boegh1938 Alarm Tjener Caesar1939 De tre maske fire Kontorist Bojesen1943 Higher and Higher Sir Victor Fitzroy Victor1944 The Story of Dr Wassell Man Uncredited Unbilled1964 Victor Borge at Carnegie Hall TV special ABC1966 The Daydreamer Zenith The Second Tailor Voice1982 The King of Comedy Victor BorgeReferences Edit a b Andrew Bender Sally O Brien February 2005 Denmark Lonely Planet p 36 ISBN 978 1 74059 489 9 Retrieved 2 October 2010 a b Nielsen Business Media Inc 14 October 1944 Billboard Nielsen Business Media Inc p 23 ISSN 0006 2510 Retrieved 2 October 2010 a b Elliott Robert Barkan May 2001 Making it in America a sourcebook on eminent ethnic Americans ABC CLIO p 46 ISBN 978 1 57607 098 7 Retrieved 2 October 2010 Bjorn Rasmussen 1969 Filmens hvem vad hvor in Danish Politiken p 239 Retrieved 2 October 2010 Det Kongelige Teater Kort fortalt in Danish Archived from the original on 10 January 2011 Retrieved 3 October 2010 My father played in the orchestra for more than 30 years we couldn t recognise him when he came home Om Bernhard Rosenbaum som var bratschist i Kapellet fra 1888 1919 sagde Victor Borge Min far spillede i Kapellet i over 30 ar vi kunne heller ikke kende ham da han kom hjem Who s Who in Entertainment 1989 1990 Marquis Who s Who Inc 1988 p 67 ISBN 9780837918501 Ove Holger Krak 1 January 1964 Kraks blaa bog nulevende danske maend og kvinders levnedslob in Danish Krak i p 186 Retrieved 2 October 2010 Victor Borge IMDb Retrieved 5 November 2022 Bernhardt Jensen 1966 Som Arhus morede sig Folkelige forlystelser fra 1890 erne til 2 verdenskrig in Danish Universitetsforlaget p 128 Retrieved 2 October 2010 Palmer Jordan 22 July 2021 Celebrating the great Jewish comedians Victor Borge St Louis Jewish Light Retrieved 5 November 2022 Richard S Sears 3 December 1986 V discs first supplement Greenwood Press p 23 ISBN 978 0 313 25421 5 Retrieved 2 October 2010 Information in Danish R Levin 1977 p 26 Retrieved 2 October 2010 Charles Roland W 1947 Troopships of World War II PDF Washington The Army Transportation Association p 7 LCCN 47004779 Retrieved 9 August 2015 National Geographic Society US 1 July 1998 The National geographic National Geographic Society p 59 Retrieved 3 October 2010 Nielsen Business Media Inc 19 December 1953 Billboard Nielsen Business Media Inc p 21 ISSN 0006 2510 Retrieved 2 October 2010 a b Frank Cullen 2007 Vaudeville old amp new an encyclopedia of variety performers in America Psychology Press p 132 ISBN 978 0 415 93853 2 Retrieved 2 October 2010 Grolier Incorporated 1970 The Encyclopedia Americana Grolier p 272 ISBN 978 0 7172 0122 8 Retrieved 2 October 2011 Borge Victor March 1985 Popular Mechanics Popular Mechanics Magazine Hearst Magazines 107 ISSN 0032 4558 Retrieved 3 October 2010 Victor Borge American comedian and musician Britannica www britannica com Retrieved 5 November 2022 Nielsen Business Media Inc 29 April 1944 Billboard Nielsen Business Media Inc p 25 ISSN 0006 2510 Retrieved 3 October 2010 Victor Borge and his dead pan interpretations of phonetic punctuation and gags clicked soundly with the pew sitters Victor Borge Dance of the Comedians 1996 retrieved 7 September 2022 88 notes pour piano solo Jean Pierre Thiollet Neva Editions 2015 p 296 ISBN 978 2 3505 5192 0 Victor Borge Hungarian Rhapsody 2 on YouTube Episode 4 05 Victor Borge 9 November 1979 Retrieved 18 June 2021 Victor Borge Funny Jokes Part 1 on YouTube Inside the Playbill Marylyn Mulvey Retrieved 20 October 2020 Henty Hanako 28 April 2016 A Fine Line Between Art and Entertainment Music and Humor in the Performances of Victor Borge University of Miami Young Mark 2 March 1998 The Guinness Book of World Records 1998 Bantam Books p 439 ISBN 978 0 553 57895 9 Retrieved 3 October 2010 The longest run of one man shows is 849 by Victor Borge Denmark in his Comedy in Music from October 2 1953 through 21 January 1956 at the Golden Theater Broadway New York City Elliott Robert Barkan May 2001 Making it in America a sourcebook on eminent ethnic Americans ABC CLIO p 47 ISBN 978 1 57607 098 7 Retrieved 3 October 2010 New York Media LLC 27 January 1978 New York Magazine Newyorkmetro com New York Media LLC 54 ISSN 0028 7369 Retrieved 3 October 2010 H W Wilson Company 1 January 1993 Current biography yearbook H W Wilson p 82 Retrieved 3 October 2010 Charles Bradley II 3 August 2013 Victor Borge Phonetic Punctuation Archived from the original on 11 December 2021 via YouTube The Electric Company 1974 TV Soundtrack LP Record FULL ALBUM Archived from the original on 11 December 2021 YouTube Victor Borge on Sesame Street Retrieved 2 October 2010 Victor Borge Meets Oscar The Grouch Sesame Street YouTube Victor Borge on Sesame Street YouTube Sesame Street 1 March 2011 Sesame Street Practicing With Victor Borge Archived from the original on 11 December 2021 via YouTube YouTube Victor Borge on the Muppet show 22 May 1979 Retrieved 2 October 2010 Victor Borge on The Muppet Show YouTube Victor Borge amp The Muppets Orchestra Tchaikovsky s 1st Piano Concerto Archived from the original on 11 December 2021 Holden S 25 December 2000 Victor Borge pianist who combined comedy and classical music dies at 91 No 150 New York Times Retrieved 26 October 2022 YouTube Victor Borge What s My Line 11 October 1959 Retrieved 2 October 2010 a b Paid Notice Deaths BORGE VICTOR Paid Death Notice NYTimes com The New York Times 26 December 2000 Retrieved 2 October 2010 Borge Victor Sherman Robert August 1971 My favorite intermissions Doubleday Retrieved 3 October 2010 Borge Victor Sherman Robert 1980 Victor Borge s My favorite comedies in music Dorset Press ISBN 978 0 88029 807 0 Retrieved 3 October 2010 Borge Victor Kaiser Niels Jorgen 2001 Smilet er den korteste afstand erindringer in Danish Gyldendal ISBN 978 87 00 75182 8 Retrieved 3 October 2010 History America Pianists Association Retrieved 30 November 2014 Comic Pianist Victor Borge Dies At 91 CBS News 24 December 2000 Retrieved 2 October 2010 Jewish Survivor Victor Borge Testimony YouTube 21 March 2012 Retrieved 3 January 2013 Paid Notice Deaths BORGE SANNA SARABEL New York Times 11 October 2000 Retrieved 2 October 2010 Comedian Victor Borge dies BBC News 24 December 2000 Archived from the original on 2 August 2016 Retrieved 8 February 2017 Victor Borge and August Werner exhibitions at Nordic Heritage Museum The Norwegian American 1 December 2010 Retrieved 9 December 2020 Celebrity Deathwatch Victor Borge Comic Pianist 91 Archived from the original on 10 January 2011 Retrieved 2 October 2010 Borge who had not been ill had been planning to tour Australia next week It was just his time to go his daughter said He s been missing my mother terribly Final TV interview DR1 tx 31 12 2000 Clausen Bente 9 May 2001 Victor Borges aske deles Kristeligt Dagblad in Danish Retrieved 3 October 2010 Danish Rabbi Will Visit Area Temple Hartford Courant 15 September 1997 Retrieved 3 October 2010 Bent Melchior will also speak at Trinity College and along with Victor Borge receive an honorary degree from the college Arets Pressefoto 1998 in Danish Archived from the original on 19 July 2011 Retrieved 3 October 2010 The others were Edwin Fischer A W Nielsen Svend Wilhelm Hansen Igor Markevitch Sergiu Celibidache Hanne Wilhelm Hansen Henning Rohde Peter Augustinus and Danny Kaye News in Brief News of Norway Norwegian Information Service 30 7 28 6 April 1973 The Royal Norwegian Order of St Olav Knight First Class has been awarded to the Danish born American entertainer Mr Victor Borge for his activities in establishing and carrying on the work of the scholarship program Thanks to Scandinavia Inc The decoration was presented to Mr Borge by Norway s Consul General in New York Mr Eigil Nygaard Victor Borge Retrieved 16 August 2018 Marshall H Cohen 18 June 2007 Victor Borge Honored by the Kennedy Center Werner Knudsen Retrieved 15 March 2016 Events Scandinavia House The Nordic Center in America Retrieved 2 October 2010 Nye og aendrede vejnavne 2001 2003 in Danish Archived from the original on 7 August 2011 Retrieved 3 October 2010 Victor Borges Plads Benaevnelse for en plads beliggende i J E Ohlsensgades udmunding i Nordre Frihavnsgade Besluttet i Bygge og Teknikudvalget den 9 oktober 2002 Sa kom Victor Borge pa plads Dinby dk Osterbro Avis in Danish 8 July 2009 Retrieved 3 October 2010 MPC 20160818 pdf PDF Starr Michael 26 November 2008 Starr Report New York Post Retrieved 3 October 2010 Nielsen Marie Ravn 7 February 2017 Oscarvinder laver storfilm og tv serie om Danmarks storste showbizstjerne DR Nyheder in Danish Archived from the original on 7 February 2017 Retrieved 7 February 2017 W Christian 7 February 2017 Oscar winner to make film and TV series about Victor Borge The Copenhagen Post Archived from the original on 7 February 2017 Retrieved 8 February 2017 a b c d Nielsen Business Media Inc 19 January 1946 Billboard Nielsen Business Media Inc p 28 ISSN 0006 2510 Retrieved 3 October 2010 a b Block Maxine Herthe Rothe Anna Dent Candee Marjorie 1947 Current biography yearbook H W Wilson p 63 Retrieved 3 October 2010 Nielsen Business Media Inc 23 March 1946 Billboard Nielsen Business Media Inc p 130 ISSN 0006 2510 Retrieved 3 October 2010 a b c d e Nielsen Business Media Inc 5 June 1948 Billboard Nielsen Business Media Inc p 34 ISSN 0006 2510 Retrieved 3 October 2010 a b c d e f Smith Ronald L 1 March 1988 Comedy on record the complete critical discography Garland Pub p 82 ISBN 978 0 8240 8461 5 Retrieved 3 October 2010 a b c d e Debenham Warren August 1988 Laughter on record a comedy discography Scarecrow Press p 38 ISBN 978 0 8108 2094 4 Retrieved 3 October 2010 Nielsen Business Media Inc 12 June 1954 Billboard Nielsen Business Media Inc p 22 ISSN 0006 2510 Retrieved 3 October 2010 National Collegiate Players 1955 The Players magazine National Collegiate Players p 83 Retrieved 3 October 2010 Borges first performance in Denmark since World War II recorded 12 August 1958 in the Copenhagen concert hall Odd Fellow Palaeet The Odd Fellow s Lodge building Listen Archived 25 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine The 32 minutes show was sponsored by FONA transmitted by the recently established Radio Mercur to 275 000 listeners and subsequently sold as a 10 LP for kroner 19 50 Music and dance Australian Musical News Publishing Co 1958 p 27 Retrieved 3 October 2010 Nielsen Business Media Inc 27 July 1959 Billboard Nielsen Business Media Inc p 28 ISSN 0006 2510 Retrieved 3 October 2010 Nielsen Business Media Inc 28 April 1962 Billboard Nielsen Business Media Inc p 30 ISSN 0006 2510 Retrieved 2 October 2010 Mackenzie Sir Compton Stone Christopher 1963 Gramophone General Gramophone Publications Ltd p 23 Retrieved 3 October 2010 Raymond Jack 1 May 1982 Show music on record from the 1890s to the 1980s F Ungar p 190 ISBN 978 0 8044 5774 3 Retrieved 3 October 2010 Further reading EditGansing Gunhild 1956 Om Victor Borge verdens morsomste mand in Danish Martin Retrieved 3 October 2010 Borge Victor Sherman Robert August 1971 My favorite intermissions Doubleday Retrieved 3 October 2010 Borge Victor Sherman Robert 1980 Victor Borge s My favorite comedies in music Dorset Press ISBN 978 0 88029 807 0 Retrieved 3 October 2010 Borge Victor Kaiser Niels Jorgen 2001 Smilet er den korteste afstand erindringer in Danish Gyldendal ISBN 978 87 00 75182 8 Retrieved 3 October 2010 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Victor Borge actor Wikiquote has quotations related to Victor Borge Victor Borge Official website Victor Borge at IMDb Victor Borge discography at Discogs Victor Borge at the Internet Broadway Database Internet Archive Victor Borge Collection A Tribute to Victor Borge He Introduced Me To The Bosendorfer Imperial Victor Borge Company Seven With images video and sound files provided by Borge management Jewish Survivor Victor Borge Testimony 1998 on YouTube by the USC Shoah Foundation Institute for Visual History and Education Victor Borge Honored by Kennedy Center Lifetime Achievement 1999 on YouTube Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Victor Borge amp oldid 1127060730 Style, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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