INTERRUPTED MUSIC PROJECT
A continuing project researching and presenting music by suppressed composers of the Holocaust
A continuing project researching and presenting music by suppressed composers of the Holocaust
PRESENTED IN PARTNERSHIP WITH COLORADO COLLEGE MUSIC DEPARTMENT
Free and open to the public - Registration below
Free and open to the public - Registration below
TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 2022, 7:30pm
(rescheduled from January 27,2022)
Packard Hall, Colorado College
PROGRAM
Pre-concert lecture with Prof. Ofer Ben-Amots, Colorado College, beginning at 6:40pm
(rescheduled from January 27,2022)
Packard Hall, Colorado College
PROGRAM
Pre-concert lecture with Prof. Ofer Ben-Amots, Colorado College, beginning at 6:40pm
- Hans Krása (1899 - 1944) Dance Arranged from String Trio by Mark Arnest
- Zikmund Schul (1916 - 1944) Uv’tzeil K’nofecho (In the Shadow of Your Wings) Melody: Grünfeld / String Quartet Arranged for String Orchestra by Mark Arnest
- Dick Kattenburg (1919 - 1944) Roemeense (Hebreeuwsche) melodie Arranged from Piano Trio by Mark Arnest
- Hans Krása (1899 - 1944) Suite from Brundibar (1938), a children's opera made famous by the children of Theresienstadt (Terezin) Concentration Camp
- Paul Hermann (1902 – 1944) Grand Duo for Violin and Cello Arranged for soloists and string orchestra by Thomas Wilson, Jacob Klock, violin and Gerald Miller, cello
Read more about our 2020 Inaugural Interrupted Music Project concert here
WE ARE THANKFUL TO THE FOLLOWING SPONSORS:
Robert and Lisa Rennick
Ruth and Rob Goldston
Robert and Lisa Rennick
Ruth and Rob Goldston
This project is supported in part by an award from the National Endowment for the Arts. To find out more about how National Endowment for the Arts grants impact individuals and communities, visit www.arts.gov.