Poems set to music by Jewish women who survived the Holocaust feature in the album "Silent Tears." It is the first Yiddish-language album that has topped the European World Music charts.
The album "Silent Tears" features poems set to music by women who survived the Holocaust. It is the first Yiddish-language album that has topped the European World Music charts.
During the pandemic, funding became available in Québec for musicians to play shows for seniors, supporting performers who lost their normal audiences and income while providing entertainment to isolated residents.