Music that survived the Nazis: Part two
How music was kept alive by Jewish musicians in the camps and ghettos of Nazi Europe, from Yiddish Tango and rousing camp anthems, to partisan songs and string quartets.
Featuring extraordinarily rare recordings, historian Shirli Gilbert presents this new history of life and music under Nazi tyranny. This episode focuses on music-making in the camps and ghettos of Nazi Europe, including stories of music at Sachsenhausen, Vilna and Auschwitz. This includes a wealth of different styles, from Yiddish Tango and rousing camp anthems, to partisan songs and string quartets. Contributors include Lloica Czackis, Krzysztof Kulisiewicz, Anita Lasker-Wallfisch, Dr Astrid Ley and Bret Werb.
(Photo: Members of the orchestra at the Janowska concentration camp perform while standing in a circle around the conductor, Yacub Mund, in the Appelplatz [roll call area]. Credit: The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum)
Written and presented by Shirli Gilbert, professor of Modern Jewish History at University College London
Producer: Tom Woolfenden
A Loftus Media production for the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ World Service
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