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Don't forget about me - The Short Life of Gideon Klein, Composer and Pianist (Hardcover)
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Don't forget about me - The Short Life of Gideon Klein, Composer and Pianist (Hardcover)
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A most gifted musician of his generation, this book traces Gideon
Klein's short life through his music, his diaries and documents as
well as the reminiscences of his friends and family. Don't Forget
about Me' chronicles the extraordinary and moving story about the
young Czech pianist and composer Gideon Klein. Standing on the
threshold of what was to be an auspicious career, Klein's musical
activities in Prague were ruptured, as he, his family and friends
were deported, interned in the Terezin (Theresienstadt) prison camp
and ghetto. There his life took an even more unexpected turn, as he
galvanised prisoners into an astonishing array of musical
activities, and he composed his finest and most compelling music.
Until recently, Klein's music has largely been performed within the
context of Holocaust memorialisation. But events commemorating the
Klein centenary in 2019 offered audiences and musicians the
opportunity to re-assess and reposition Klein's place in the
history of twentieth-century music and European modernism. David
Fligg's monograph on Klein, the first in a quarter of a century,
continues this process. Drawing on hitherto unpublished archival
sources, interviews with Holocaust survivors who were imprisoned
with him, many rare photographs and detailed musical analysis,
'Don't forget about me' recounts Klein's life from his Moravian
childhood (he was born in Prerov in 1919), charting the development
of his musical talent. It presents the first detailed examination
of how the teenage Klein engaged with the numerous artistes who
were at the centre of the vibrant cultural environment of pre-war
Prague. Klein was finally transported to an isolated and bleak
Auschwitz sub-camp, in the freezing closing weeks of 1944, where he
was killed in a massacre by the retreating prison guards. His
story, along with the compositions which remarkably survived
Terezin, is one of the most fascinating of Czech Jews during the
Holocaust, and documents how one young man continued to make music
in the face of evil.
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