Words, Music, Memory: Songs Commemorating the Holocaust
Thursday, September 19 at 7:30 p.m.
UNCG School of Music, Tew Recital Hall
This lecture recital centers around the idea of commemoration. Commemoration is a process that involves witness, preservation, interpretation, and performance. This process calls upon human creativity, commitment, emotional connection, and contemporary context. Focusing on music based on the words of young people who witnessed the Holocaust—many of whom did not survive—the performance uses the power of music to bridge generations in active commemoration. These themes are shared with the exhibit Words, Music, Memory: Re(presenting) Voices of the Holocaust, on display in the atrium outside of Tew Recital Hall.
Sheena Ramirez, soprano
Courtney Miller, oboe and English horn
Suzanne Polak, piano
with commentary from
Adina Langer (Curator, Kennesaw State University Museum of History and Holocaust Education)
and
Dr. Laurence Sherr (Composer)
This performance is made possible by support from the Arts Council of Greensboro and the UNCG Jewish Studies Department and the UNCG School of Music.
Sponsor: UNC Greensboro School of Music, UNCG Jewish Studies, Arts Council of Greensboro