The Lost Music of the Holocaust

Bringing the music of the camps to the ears of the world at last

(Author) Francesco Lotoro
Format: Hardcover
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Scores sewn into coat linings, instruments hidden in suitcases, sheet music stashed among dirty laundry, concertos written on discarded food wrappers - these are just some of the ingenious ways prisoners in civilian, political and military captivity from 1933 to 1953 protected their music in the darkest of times. Italian pianist and composer Francesco Lotoro has been on a lifelong quest to find this remarkable music. He has painstakingly salvaged and performed symphonies, operas and songs written by the incarcerated musicians, many of whom died in the camps. He has travelled the globe to meet with families and survivors whose harrowing testimonies bear witness to the most devastating experiences in twentieth-century history. Movingly piecing together the human stories of those who wrote and performed whilst imprisoned, this compelling book takes readers on a journey into their extraordinary lives and music, shining a light on a unique beauty that somehow prevailed against all odds.

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Publisher:
Headline Publishing Group
Format:
Hardcover
Number of pages:
None
Language:
en
ISBN:
9781472297792
Publish year:
2024
Publish date:
Sept. 26, 2024

Francesco Lotoro

Francesco Lotoro is an Italian pianist, composer, and musicologist known for his extensive work in collecting, preserving, and performing music composed in concentration camps during World War II. His most notable work includes the creation of the "Encyclopedia of Concentration Camps Music," a comprehensive collection of over 8,000 musical pieces written by prisoners during the Holocaust. Lotoro's dedication to preserving this music has brought to light the creativity and resilience of those who composed under unimaginable circumstances. His work has had a significant impact on the understanding and appreciation of music created during one of humanity's darkest periods. Lotoro's most famous work is his ongoing project to record and perform these compositions, ensuring that the voices of those who suffered are never forgotten.

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