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Lost Music of the Holocaust - The Story of Recovering the Music Created in the Camps (Paperback)
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Lost Music of the Holocaust - The Story of Recovering the Music Created in the Camps (Paperback)
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For more than thirty years Francesco Lotoro, an Italian pianist and
composer has been on an odyssey to recover music written by the
inmates of Adolf Hitler's concentration camps and the gulags of
Stalin's Soviet Union. Between 1933, the year of the opening of the
Dachau Lager in Germany, to Stalin's death in 1953 when thousands
of Soviet prisoners were released, Lotoro pieces together the human
stories of survivors whose only salvation was their love of music.
Across three decades of relentless investigation, his findings as
captured in Lost Music of the Holocaust are extraordinary and
historically important. Lotoro unearthed over eight thousand
unpublished works of music, ten thousand documents (microfilms,
diaries, notebooks, and recordings on phonographic recordings), as
well as locating and interviewing many survivors who in a previous
life had been trained musicians and composers. Be it a symphony, an
opera, a simple folk song or even a gypsy melody, Lotor has
travelled the globe to track them down. Many pieces were hastily
scribbled down ow whatever the composer could find: food wrappings,
a vegetable sack and even a train ticket stub. To avoid discover by
camp guards, Lotoro even discovered forgotten pieces of code
inmates had invented to hide their real meaning - music. In many
cases, the composers would be murdered in the gas chambers or
worked to death, not knowing whether their music would be heard by
the world. Until now. Their stories and their music adds colour and
humanity to the horrors of the Holocaust and of Stalin's oppressive
rule. It is a journey into music and history that reveals a new way
of telling the darkest chapters of the twentieth century whilst
shining a light on the beauty that could still be created amidst
the horrors endured.
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