Conrad Hub and Heinrich Hub jr.

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Conrad Hub (editor) and Heinrich Hub jr. (Actors) were two humorists from Frankfurt am Main who appeared as the duo Des Mordche and the Konnerad .

Act

The two Frankfurters will be presented on sound carriers in their original lectures at various sociable locations (apple wine bar, Juxplatz, zoological garden) etc. She even gives a current lecture "on the radio".

In the main catalog of the Homophon company for the year 1928, two previously unknown Frankfurt humorists appear on pages 28–29: Conrad Hub and Heinrich Hub junior. Conrad Hub recites texts by the Frankfurt local authors Friedrich Stoltze and Paul Quilling . Hans Reimann , author of the book Was nicht im “Baedeker”, recommends people who want to learn the Frankfurt idiom that they want to buy the dialect records from the Conrad Hub . Quilling's texts are presented in "Sachsenhausen dialect" as expressly stated on the labels .

Record "Homocord" 25 cm

  • Conrad Hub, humorist:
    • 4-2783 (mx. 20 521) thirty guilders (Friedrich Stoltze) / (mx. 20 523) which explodes Sposau (Friedrich Stoltze)
    • 4-2784 (mx. 20 522) Der Rollaus (Sachsenhausen dialect) (Paul Quilling) / (mx. 20 525) Why the Mr. Schneider plays more in the Gäuls lottery (Sachsenhausen dialect) (Paul Quilling)
    • 4-2785 (mx. 20 526) E creepy Middernachdsgschicht (Sachsenhausen dialect) (Paul Quilling) / (mx. 20 524) The Frankforter Sproch (Friedrich Stoltze)
    • 4-2786 (mx. 20 527/28) Parre Kännche, Part I and II (Friedrich Stoltze).
  • Conrad Hub and Heinrich Hub jr., Humorists:
    • 4-2787 (mx. 20 518) Des Mordche and the Konnerad at Aeppelwein. Original lecture / (mx. 20 517) Des Mordche and Konnerad uffem Juxplatz. Original lecture
    • 4-2788 (mx. 20 519) Des Mordche and Konnerad on the radio. Original lecture / (mx. 20 520) Des Mordche and the Konnerad in the Zoological Garden. Original lecture

literature

  • Homocord main catalog 1928. Contains all Homocord-Electro and Homocord-Vollklang records published up to August 1928. Berlin, Homophon Company, 1928
  • Berthold Leimbach: Sound documents of cabaret and their interpreters 1898 - 1945, Göttingen, self-published, 1991, unpaginated.

References and comments

  1. Mordche is the Jewish name Mordechai (means "servant of Marduk", a Babylonian deity, cf. here ), thus 'Mordechai and Konrad'!
  2. ^ Hessian for Volksfestplatz, Kirchweih- / Jahrmarktswiese, cf. here
  3. The connection with this medium, which emerged in the 1920s, was sought by several folk singers in their lectures, cf. "Tünnes im Rundfunk" by Gerhard Ebeler on Tri-Ergon 5692 (mx. 02923) or "Rundfunk im Himmel" by Hans Blädel on Beka B.6563 (mx. 36 332) or "A wireless song" Radio "" by Alex Stamer on artiphon 03008 (mx. 3008)
  4. The label was founded in Berlin in 1904, a. a. by Hermann Eisner , who later also introduced the “Artiphon” label. The company / label was originally called HOMOPHON in 1904. However, this led to disputes with the company ZONOPHON (E). The Homophon was defeated in the patent dispute and changed to the name HOMOKORD in August 1911. However, only the label name was changed, the company was still called HOMOPHON. See radiomuseum and grammophon-platten.de
  5. Hans Reimann: The book of Frankfurt, Mainz, Wiesbaden, Volume 9 of Was nicht im “Baedeker” Steht , Verlag R. Piper & Co., 1930
  6. cf. on this “Hibdebach and dribdebachs” ( memento of the original from February 11, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / typo3.p209794.mittwald.info
  7. "Parre Kännche" real name: Pastor Göntgen. Controversial clergyman, was pastor in Bornheim from 1789 to 1797 , was immortalized in literature by Friedrich Stoltze, cf. here