During the Holocaust, a number of highly esteemed Eastern European musicians were imprisoned at Terezin Concentration Camp. There, under horrific conditions, they composed remarkable works of art that continue to speak to and about the immortality of the human spirit
Artists, authors, musicians, and other creative individuals formed an integral part of the horrific ...
After WWII, Hana Volavkova, director of the Prague Jewish Museum, collected the artwork and poetry c...
There are voices of resistance that still remain unheard. This is the case of the voices of composer...
When one thinks of the Nazi concentration camps of the Third Reich, several thoughts and images come...
In the historiography of the Holocaust, the subject of music is often disregarded in favor of politi...
The atrocities and horrors of the Holocaust are well-known and well-documented. Hitler’s “Final Solu...
Although the Holocaust (1933-1945) can be described as humanity’s greatest atrocity, music composed ...
We have learned about the horrors of the Holocaust through history books, documentaries and feature ...
Annual concert organized and performed by Dr. Phillip Silver devoted to the music of composers who w...
Scholars regularly point to musical activity in Theresienstadt as evidence of thriving Jewish cultur...
Music was a constant and crucial component of everyday life in World War II concentration camps. In ...
Kennesaw State University School of Music along with the Museum of History and Holocaust Education p...
The output of the composers coming from Terezfn has arisen from a very specific background, based on...
The discrimination, persecution, imprisonment, deportation and killing of musicians during World War...
This chapter considers the performances of Aleksander Kulisiewicz, a Polish political prisoner who c...
Artists, authors, musicians, and other creative individuals formed an integral part of the horrific ...
After WWII, Hana Volavkova, director of the Prague Jewish Museum, collected the artwork and poetry c...
There are voices of resistance that still remain unheard. This is the case of the voices of composer...
When one thinks of the Nazi concentration camps of the Third Reich, several thoughts and images come...
In the historiography of the Holocaust, the subject of music is often disregarded in favor of politi...
The atrocities and horrors of the Holocaust are well-known and well-documented. Hitler’s “Final Solu...
Although the Holocaust (1933-1945) can be described as humanity’s greatest atrocity, music composed ...
We have learned about the horrors of the Holocaust through history books, documentaries and feature ...
Annual concert organized and performed by Dr. Phillip Silver devoted to the music of composers who w...
Scholars regularly point to musical activity in Theresienstadt as evidence of thriving Jewish cultur...
Music was a constant and crucial component of everyday life in World War II concentration camps. In ...
Kennesaw State University School of Music along with the Museum of History and Holocaust Education p...
The output of the composers coming from Terezfn has arisen from a very specific background, based on...
The discrimination, persecution, imprisonment, deportation and killing of musicians during World War...
This chapter considers the performances of Aleksander Kulisiewicz, a Polish political prisoner who c...
Artists, authors, musicians, and other creative individuals formed an integral part of the horrific ...
After WWII, Hana Volavkova, director of the Prague Jewish Museum, collected the artwork and poetry c...
There are voices of resistance that still remain unheard. This is the case of the voices of composer...