Miranda Marais
Miranda Marais was born on Jan 09, 1912 in Netherlands. Miranda Marais's big-screen debut came with Rope of Sand directed by William Dieterle in 1949.
Josef Marais and Miranda were balladeers. Both immigrants to the U.S., they met during WW2 while working at the Office of War Information. They pooled their musical talents, fell in love, and built a strong and dedicated marital and musical partnership. They first presented their artistry to the rather specialized audiences who attended New York folk music clubs such as the Village Vanguard. However, their popularity quickly grew, not just in the U.S. but worldwide, and resulted in a loyal following that has persisted from 1945 to the present.Their repertoire encompassed an eclectic selection of folk ballads, art songs, indigenous music, and original compositions, sung in both the original language and the English adaptations of Josef's arrangements. Whether they performed a song that was original or traditional, their presentation was utterly unique and their style completely their own. Their voices blended masterfully with Josef's guitar and baroque viols, while Miranda often provided rhythmic accompaniment on indigenous instruments. Together, they unerringly conveyed their joy in music and their zest for living.Josef and Miranda performed for their enthusiastic fans in typically sold out halls, large and small, all over the world, as well as on the numerous recordings listed on this site. Their broad appeal drew high accolades from a variety of fans.Josef Marais was in his youth a highly talented concert violinist. His wife, Miranda Marais was an accomplished pianist. They often played violin and piano sonatas at home for family and friends.
Birthday
Jan 09, 1912Place of Birth
Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
Movies & TV Shows
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