Also known as Mark Varshavski, Mark Markovich Warshavsky (Warshawsky)
Russian Jewish poet
Mark Markovich Warshavsky (Russian: Марк Маркович Варшавский; 1848-1907) was a Yiddish-speaking Ukrainian folk poet and composer. Born in Odessa in 1848, he graduated from the Law school of Kiev University, and practised law in Kiev. Influenced by Abraham Goldfaden, Warshawsky started to write songs and sing them in his circle of friends accompanied by a fortepiano. He did not take his musical work seriously, and never recorded those songs, relying on his memory. <a href="https://www.last.fm/m
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