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When it comes to how societies commemorate their own distant dreams
and catastrophes, we often think of books, archives, or memorials
carved from stone. But in Time's Echo, Jeremy Eichler makes a
revelatory case for the power of music as culture's memory, an art
form uniquely capable of carrying forward meaning from the past.
Eichler shows how four towering composers - Richard Strauss, Arnold
Schoenberg, Benjamin Britten and Dmitri Shostakovich - lived
through the era of the Second World War and the Holocaust and later
transformed their experiences into deeply moving works of music,
scores that carry forward the echoes of lost time. A lyrical
narrative full of insight and compassion, this book deepens how we
think about the legacies of war, the presence of the past, and the
profound possibilities of art in our lives today.
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