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The " Mauthausen Trilogy ", also known as " The Ballad of Mauthausen " [3] and the " Mauthausen Cantata ", [4] is a cycle of four arias with lyrics based on poems written by Greek poet Iakovos Kambanellis, a Mauthausen concentration camp survivor, and music written by Greek composer Mikis Theodorakis. It has been described as the "most ...
A. Alive with the Glory of Love. Angel of Death (Slayer song) Annelies (Whitbourn) Atrocities (album) Auschwitz (song)
Salem, band. Simon Sargon [3] Arnold Schoenberg [3] Erwin Schulhoff [34] William Schuman [3] The Polish composer Władysław Szpilman survived the Holocaust. The film The Pianist is based on his life. Ronald Senator. Dmitri Shostakovich [3]
The Sound of Hope. First edition. The Sound of Hope: Music as Solace, Resistance and Salvation During the Holocaust and World War II is a 2020 book about music in the Holocaust. It was written by Kellie Brown, Professor of Music at Milligan University and released by McFarland Publishing. [1][2]
The Horst-Wessel-Lied ("Song of Horst Wessel"), also known as Die Fahne Hoch ("The Flag Raised"), was the official anthem of the NSDAP. The song was written by Horst Wessel, a party activist and SA leader, who was killed by a member of the Communist Party of Germany. After his death, he was proclaimed a "martyr" by the NSDAP, and his song ...
Red Sector A. " Red Sector A " is a song written and performed by Rush, from their 1984 album Grace Under Pressure. It provides a first-person account of a nameless protagonist living in an unspecified prison camp setting. Lyricist Neil Peart has stated that the detailed imagery in the song intentionally evokes concentration camps of the ...
Jewish partisans' anthem in the Jewish partisans' memorial in Giv'ataym, Israel Jewish partisans' anthem in the Jewish partisans' memorial in Bat-Yam "Zog nit keyn mol" (Never Say; Yiddish: זאָג ניט קיין מאָל, [zɔg nit kɛjn mɔl]) sometimes "Zog nit keynmol" or "Partizaner lid" [Partisan Song]) is a Yiddish song considered one of the chief anthems of Holocaust survivors and is ...
Alice Herz-Sommer. Alice Herz-Sommer, also known as Alice Herz (26 November 1903 – 23 February 2014), was a Czech-born Israeli classical pianist, music teacher, and supercentenarian who survived Theresienstadt concentration camp. She lived for 40 years in Israel, before emigrating to London in 1986, where she resided until her death, and at ...