The company was established in 1904 by Juliusz Fejgenbaum, a Warsaw businessman-industrialist. It took the name of Syrena Rekord in 1908. The company produced gramophone records till the invasion of Poland in 1939. The company's discography includes around 14,000 titles.
Henryk Wars was a long-time music director for Syrena Rekord.[1]
^Fater, Isaschar (1970). Jewish Music in Poland between the Two World Wars, p. 296
Fejgenbaum, a Warsaw businessman-industrialist. It took the name of SyrenaRekord in 1908. The company produced gramophone records till the invasion of...
Statkowski and Emil Młynarski. He was a long-time music director for SyrenaRekord. In 1927 he composed a song called New York Times ("I do nothing all...
Oko theater's Parada gwiazd show in 1930, performed and recorded by SyrenaRekord star Kazimierz Krukowski. In 1931, Schlechter created the Lwów Academic...
adopted his stage name of Adam Aston. He recorded gramophone records for SyrenaRekord, Odeon, Parlophon, Columbia, and Lonora, singing as many as 900 songs...
published in about 1934 by the leading Polish record company of that time, SyrenaRekord. Ron Davis recorded jazz versions of "Bal u starego Joska" on his album...
"Marian Hemar". YIVO Institute for Jewish Research. Mieczysław Fogg (with SyrenaRekord orchestra) sings Foxtrott "Może kiedyś (Innym razem)" by Marian Hemar...
in Bielsko-Biała. It later produced, among others, elements for the FSO Syrena. Today, the FSM, renamed "Fiat Auto Poland", is still active: it belongs...