Comedian Harmonists [ Authentic ]

The group was formed in Berlin by Harry Frommermann , who was inspired by American groups like the Revelers. : Tenor buffo and arranger. Ari Leschnikoff : First tenor. Erich A. Collin : Second tenor. Roman Cycowski : Baritone. Robert Biberti : Bass. Erwin Bootz : Pianist. Musical Style & Success

: Their most iconic song is "Veronika, der Lenz ist da" ("Veronica, Spring is Here"). Other popular tracks include "Mein kleiner grüner Kaktus" ("My Little Green Cactus"). Comedian Harmonists

The were a world-famous German vocal sextet that rose to superstardom in the late 1920s. Known for their intricate harmonies and comedic stage presence, they were eventually forced to disband in 1935 because three of their six members were Jewish. The Original Ensemble (1927–1934) The group was formed in Berlin by Harry

: Their style blended folk, classical, and witty popular songs with sophisticated, precise "close harmony" vocal arrangements. Erich A

: At their peak, they toured across Europe and even performed at Carnegie Hall in New York. Disbandment & Legacy The rise of the Nazi regime led to the group's downfall.