Ilse Weber mit einer Laute, 1928. © Kingston Ostrava Scroll Group
© Kingston Ostrava Scroll Group
Music by Joh. Sebastian Bach, Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber, Lera Auerbach, Ilse Weber, Paul Ben-Haim
Testimonies from the so-called "paradise camp", the Nazi showcase camp Theresienstadt, describe musical creative processes and the power of music and poetry in the face of the constant threat of death. Artistic activities offered the prisoners escape routes from reality and asylum for memories of their former lives and at the same time became an instrument in the prisoners' struggle for humanity as a cultural being. Music will form the centerpiece of the evening.
We are delighted that the mother-daughter duo, consisting of the author Ulrike Migdal (Hanser Verlag) and the internationally successful violinist Liv Migdal, will enter into a dialog of music and text with us.
Admission: €10.00 p.p.Admission from 6.00 p.m.No box office
The reading concert is part of the educational project "Max Liebermann and Jewish Life in Berlin".Supported by funds from the Federal Government Commissioner for Jewish Life in Germany and the Fight against Anti-Semitism.Translated with DeepL
Price info: Admission: € 10.00 p.p.Admission from 18.00No box office
Price: €10.00
Booking: Admission: € 10.00 p.p.Admission from 18.00No box office