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Interview with Stefan Moise

Recorded Sound | Digitized | RG Number: RG-91.2169

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    Interview with Stefan Moise

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    Description
    Interview with Stefan Moise
    Date
    Recorded:  1991 April 10
    Contributor
    Performer: Stefan Moise
    Biography
    Stefan Moise (born January 30, 1923 in Iasi, Romania) was born to Romani ("Gypsy") parents in the capital of Moldavia in eastern Romania. The family lived in a mixed neighborhood of Roma and Romanians. Stefan's father made a living playing guitar in local restaurants. As a child, Stefan learned to play the violin and he often performed with his father.

    1933-39: When Stefan was a teenager and old enough to branch out on his own, he left his father and teamed up with another young man to perform in restaurants. They performed all over Moldavia. The outbreak of war in 1939 was bad for business and many restaurants closed down, so Stefan had to resort to farm work to support himself.

    1940-44: In 1942 Iasi's Roma were rounded up by the Romanian police and sent eastward by cattle car. When they disembarked in Transnistria, they were marched to open fields and left to starve with inadequate rations. Urged by his wife, Stefan managed to run away. Of course, he took his violin. He hitched a ride on a freight train to Odessa and found work playing in a hotel, but all the time he couldn't stop feeling guilty for leaving his wife and sister. In 1944 he was arrested and inducted into the Romanian army.

    After the war, Stefan was reunited with his wife in Iasi. He worked as a musician until his retirement in 1983.
    Format
    Audiocassette; magnetic
    Audiocassette; magnetic

    Physical Details

    Language
    English Romani
    Genre/Form
    Oral histories.

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    Conditions on Access
    You do not require further permission from the Museum to access this archival media.
    Copyright
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    Conditions on Use
    Owner of copyright, if any, is undetermined. It is possible this is an orphan work. It is the responsibility of anyone interested in reproducing, broadcasting, or publishing content to determine copyright holder and secure permission, or perform a diligent Fair Use analysis.

    Administrative Notes

    Recorded Sound Provenance
    Since 1992, the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum's music historian has collected historic sound recordings, published materials, interviews, and music related to the Holocaust and World War II.
    Recorded Sound Source
    Bret Werb
    Record last modified:
    2024-02-21 07:29:24
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