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  2. Paul Kling - Wikipedia

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    Life in the camps. On 28 September 1944, Kling was transported to Auschwitz concentration camp, but survived. He was sent to Theresienstadt concentration camp at the age of 14, [3] where he was chosen to perform in Viktor Ullmann 's opera The Emperor of Atlantis, or The Disobedience of Death.

  3. Adolf Strauss (composer) - Wikipedia

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    During the war he was active in the ghetto of Prague until his deportation to Theresienstadt concentration camp, where he remained active as a musician. On 28 September 1944, he was transported from Terezin to Auschwitz, where he was directly sent to the gas chambers.

  4. Herbert Thomas Mandl - Wikipedia

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    During the last decades of his life, Mandl was a very active as a contemporary witness to the musical scene in the Terezin (Theresienstadt) ghetto; he had played the violin in the camp orchestra in 1943/44 under the batons of Karel Ančerl and Carlo Sigmund Taube.

  5. Joža Karas - Wikipedia

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    Musician, teacher. Josef "Joža" Karas (May 3, 1926 – November 28, 2008) was a Polish -born, Czech-American musician and teacher who located and made public music composed by inmates who worked at the Nazi concentration camp Theresienstadt during World War II.

  6. Alice Herz-Sommer - Wikipedia

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    Alice Herz-Sommer, also known as Alice Herz (26 November 1903 – 23 February 2014), was a Czech-born Israeli classical pianist, music teacher, and supercentenarian who survived Theresienstadt concentration camp.

  7. Tracks to Terezín - Wikipedia

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    At his childhood Mandl is in Ostrava and Brno and he gets education in playing the violin. After the occupation of the Nazis he and the family must go to the ghetto of Prague and will be later deported to the concentration camp of Terezín, which is used by the Nazis for propaganda.

  8. Robert Dauber - Wikipedia

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    He was born in Vienna in 1922. His father was a famous Jewish violinist Dol Dauber from Bukovina. His mother was a Bohemian German from Brno. The whole family moved to Prague in 1936. Robert was sent to Theresienstadt concentration camp on 8 August 1942. [1] He participated in the musical life there. He performed the cello part in the opera ...

  9. Terezín: The Music 1941–44 - Wikipedia

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    Terezín: The Music 1941–44 is a 2-CD set with music written by inmates at the Terezín concentration camp during World War II. [1] [2] [3] The collection features music by Pavel Haas, Gideon Klein, Hans Krása, and Viktor Ullmann. Haas, Krása, and Ullmann died in Auschwitz concentration camp in 1944, and Klein died in Fürstengrube in 1945. [4]

  10. Violins of Hope - Wikipedia

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    www .violins-of-hope .com. The Violins of Hope ( Hebrew: כינורות של תקווה) is a collection of Holocaust -related string instruments in Tel Aviv, Israel. The instruments serve to educate and memorialize the lives of prisoners in concentration camps through concerts, exhibitions and other projects. [1]

  11. Terezín - Theresienstadt - Wikipedia

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    Terezín – Theresienstadt is a 2007 recital album by mezzo-soprano Anne Sofie von Otter, her regular pianist Bengt Forsberg and guests. [2] [3] Von Otter is accompanied by baritone Christian Gerhaher in some of the songs and Daniel Hope concludes the disc with Erwin Schulhoff 's sonata for solo violin.