- Herbert Ernst Groh was born on May 27, 1906 in Lucerne, Switzerland. He was an actor, known for Die Rose von Stambul (1953), The Song of Happiness (1933) and It's Great to Be in Love (1934). He died on July 28, 1982 in Norderstedt, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany.
- Swiss actor and operatic tenor, popular on radio with the Norddeutscher Rundfunk from the late 1920's. Appeared in several pre-1945 German films.
- During his singing career his voice was recorded on countless sound carriers and he became well-known to a wide public.
- The opera didn't play an important part in his career, his field of activity was the radio and from 1933 also the talkies.
- A selection of Groh's recordings were released in 1990 by Pavilion Records on Pearl (GEMM CD 9419).
- His recordings illustrate all facets of his art, and there are several instances where his choice of operatic material is unusual, and therefore not only vocally, but also musically very interesting.
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