Experts will discuss the importance of pieces composed during Holocaust, or by the composers who did not survive the Holocaust, and the response of contemporary musicians to the history of Holocaust; The event is organized in memory of November 1983 Pogrom.
What is the relationship of music to the Holocaust – what meaning did music come to hold for the victims of the Nazis, and what place does it have in adding to our understanding of the history of the Holocaust? What place does it have in Holocaust commemoration, memory and education? Why is it important to perform pieces composed during the Holocaust, or by composers who did not survive the Holocaust? How do contemporary musicians respond to the history of the Holocaust? Join the conversation with the panel comprising historian Jay Grymes, Composer and conductor, Victoria Bond, Noreen Green and violinist Renée Jolle.
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