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Thu Nov 29, 2018, 09:40 PM Nov 2018

Professor unearths inmates' music from Auschwitz

Patricia Hall went to the Auschwitz-Birkenau Museum in 2016 hoping to learn more about the music performed by prisoners in World War II death camps.

The University of Michigan music theory professor heard there were manuscripts, but she was "completely thrown" by what she found in the card catalogs: Unexpectedly upbeat and popular songs titles that translated to "The Most Beautiful Time of Life" and "Sing a Song When You're Sad," among others. More detective work during subsequent trips to the Polish museum over the next two years led her to several handwritten manuscripts arranged and performed by the prisoners, and ultimately, the first performance of one of those manuscripts since the war.

"I've used the expression, 'giving life,' to this manuscript that's been sitting somewhere for 75 years," Hall told The Associated Press on Monday. "Researching one of these manuscripts is just the beginning — you want people to be able to hear what these pieces sound like. ... I think one of the messages I've taken from this is the fact that even in a horrendous situation like a concentration camp, that these men were able to produce this beautiful music."

Sensing the historical importance of resurrecting music for modern audiences, Hall enlisted the aid of university professor Oriol Sans, director of the Contemporary Directions Ensemble, and graduate student Josh Devries, who transcribed the parts into music notation software to make it easier to read and play.

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Professor unearths inmates' music from Auschwitz (Original Post) Behind the Aegis Nov 2018 OP
Happy Hanukkah to ALL, miracles being what they are. elleng Nov 2018 #1
I have no words. displacedtexan Nov 2018 #2
That was a very interesting clip. madaboutharry Nov 2018 #3
Interesting Kali Nov 2018 #4
These prisoners were released, so, their families will be glad to hear about this. lindysalsagal Nov 2018 #5
Quite amazing Stinky The Clown Nov 2018 #6
Kicking. eom littlemissmartypants Nov 2018 #7
This Music Educator is in awe! AwakeAtLast Nov 2018 #8
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