Concert and lecture featuring works from Terezin
Music of a Holocaust
Ghetto: Works from
the Terezin Ghetto
Tuesday,
March 24, 2015 @ 7:00 p.m.
the Hebrew
Congregation Wichita, 1850 N. Woodlawn
Featuring
works by Gideon Klein, Ilse Weber, and Pavel Haas
performed
by Laura Hammes Black, Joan Pfaff, Yecheskel Francis,
Susan
Mayo, and Liz Tiede
Nancy Trier-Metzger, director of The Terezin Composers
Project Foundation and Master of Liberal Arts candidate at Wichita State,
will present a brief lecture about the history of the Theresienstadt/Terezin
Ghetto in Czechoslovakia during the Holocaust and some of the composers
imprisoned there. A performance of three
works by these composers will follow the lecture.
During
World War II, Nazi Germany occupied Czechoslovakia and transformed the garrison
town of Terezin, which they renamed Theresienstadt, into a transit camp for
Czech Jews. From there the prisoners
were deported to other ghettos and camps, most often Auschwitz. Theresienstadt
was unique among the Nazi camp system because of the unusually high number of
artists, musicians, actors, writers, and other members of the Czech arts community
deported there, yet it was a significant component of the Nazis' "Final
Solution to the Jewish Question."
For
more information, email
terezincomposers@gmail.com