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Rated NR · 1 hr 37 min Program The Lady in Number 6: Music Saved My Life (Directors: Malcolm Clarke and Nicholas Reed, Canada/USA/UK - English). Synopsis: At 109, Alice Herz Sommer is the world s oldest pianist. and its oldest Holocaust survivor. At the heart of her remarkable story of courage and endurance is her passion for music. Karama Has No Walls (Director: Sara Ishaq, UAE/UK/Yemen - Arabic). Synopsis: When protesters in Yemen added their voices to those of other nations during the Arab Spring, the government responded with an attack that left 53 people dead and inspired widespread sympathy throughout the country. ....
Rated NR · 3 hr 7 min · 2014 Program The Lady in Number 6: Music Saved My Life (Directors: Malcolm Clarke and Nicholas Reed, Canada/USA/UK - English). Synopsis: At 109, Alice Herz Sommer is the world s oldest pianist. and its oldest Holocaust survivor. At the heart of her remarkable story of courage and endurance is her passion for music. Karama Has No Walls (Director: Sara Ishaq, UAE/UK/Yemen - Arabic). Synopsis: When protesters in Yemen added their voices to those of other nations during the Arab Spring, the government responded with an attack that left 53 people dead and inspired widespread sympathy throughout the country. ....
Terezin ghetto: how the persecuted Jewish community created music within Theresienstadt Simon Broughton explains how a remarkable creative community emerged in the Jewish ghetto town of Terezín, despite appalling conditions and the grim shadow of Nazi oppression Published: April 28, 2021 at 4:16 pm ‘I remember my first concert was in winter time, very cold. So I was playing in my coat, in my high boots and I don’t remember whether I had something on my head, but I played. I admire still now the people who came – old, ill and suffering. It was a remedy, for us and for them.’ In 2010 106-year-old pianist Alice Herz-Sommer remembered clearly the concerts she gave in the Terezín ghetto during World War II, with works by ....
When we will again see a live Colorado Springs Philharmonic performance is still unknown. To tide patrons and other music lovers over, the Philharmonic and Rocky Mountain Women’s Film will offer Filmharmonic, a monthly virtual film series. “I’m excited about the opportunity to introduce folks, who maybe only come to film events, to the Philharmonic and vice versa,” says Rocky Mountain Women’s Film Executive Director Linda Broker. “It’s at a time when both organizations are really handcuffed by what’s going on with the pandemic.” The 2017 documentary “Itzhak” will kick off the series Friday and Saturday. Alison Chernick’s 83-minute film chronicles the life of world-renowned violinist and polio survivor Itzhak Perlman through conversations with his fellow musicians, family, friends and his wife of 50 years. ....