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In their final performances of the season, BSO offers Shostakovitch’s response to tyranny and H+H delivers mischief and fun.
A Jewish prisoner at the Nazi concentration camp at Dachau secretly penned a short note and hid it inside a violin he had crafted under harrowing circumstances.
Editor’s note: Theater Critic Sean McMullen has handed ... It’s hard to think of a better description of “The Violin Maker,” from International City Theatre, making its American debut ...
This all sounded quite beautiful, if stern. But then our guide let on about the piano-violin. Here, it seemed, the Shaker drive toward harmonic efficiency had gotten endearingly out of hand.
A violin built at the Dachau concentration camp by a Jewish inmate has revealed its hidden message 80 years later.
Range A violin can play from the G below middle C, known as G3, up to a high E two octaves above its highest string, known as E7. Each of the four strings is tuned a fifth apart, making up the notes G ...
A violin from a Nazi concentration camp nearly went unnoticed for over eight decades, then a secret note changed everything. In 1941, while imprisoned at Nazi concentration camp at Dachau, a Jewish ...
During World War II, within the walls of the Nazi concentration camp at Dachau, a Jewish prisoner secretly penned a short ...
The note was written by Franciszek “Franz” Kempa, a Jewish prisoner of the Nazi concentration camp. He hid it inside a violin he had crafted under harrowing circumstances. Musical instruments were ...
The note was written by Franciszek “Franz” Kempa, a Jewish prisoner of the Nazi concentration camp. He hid it inside a violin he had crafted under harrowing circumstances. Musical ...