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Sing Memory The Remarkable Story Of The Man Who Saved The Music Of The Nazi Camps Makana Eyre

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Sing Memory The Remarkable Story Of The Man Who Saved The Music Of The Nazi Camps Makana Eyre
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Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 8.87 MB
Pages: 352
Author: Makana Eyre
ISBN: 9780393531862, 0393531864
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Sing Memory The Remarkable Story Of The Man Who Saved The Music Of The Nazi Camps Makana Eyre by Makana Eyre 9780393531862, 0393531864 instant download after payment.

A Polish musician, a Jewish conductor, a secret choir, and the rescue of a trove of music from the Sachsenhausen concentration camp.

On a cold October night in 1942, SS guards at the Sachsenhausen concentration camp violently disbanded a rehearsal of a secret Jewish choir led by conductor Rosebery d'Arguto. Many in the group did not live to see morning, and those who survived the guards' reprisal were deported to Auschwitz-Birkenau just a few weeks later. Only one of its members survived the Holocaust. Yet their story survives, thanks to Aleksander Kulisiewicz. An amateur musician, he was not Jewish, but struck up an unlikely friendship with d'Arguto in Sachsenhausen. D'Arguto tasked him with a mission: to save the musical heritage of the victims of the Nazi camps.

In Sing, Memory, Makana Eyre recounts Kulisiewicz's extraordinary transformation from a Polish nationalist into a guardian of music and culture from the Nazi camps. Aided by an eidetic...

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