Chabad of Plano hosted "Violins of Hope" Tuesday at the Eisemann Center in Richardson, showcasing Holocaust-era instruments ...
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WSAV Savannah on MSN'Violins of Hope' collection now on displayWhat if a violin could tell a story? These are part of the "Violins of Hope" collection. They are more than just instruments ...
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Violins of Hope connects present to past, demands an active reflection on the HolocaustThat's the challenge for Louis Gauci, the creator, architect and designer of an exhibit for Violins of Hope, a program that collects, restores and showcases violins played by Jewish musicians ...
These are not just violins. They are voices of the past. The Violins of Hope project brings a collection of restored violins, once played during the Holocaust, back to life. Now, these instruments ...
But his accolades are listed below an entry about "Violins of Hope: Violins of the Holocaust ‒ Instruments of Hope and Liberation in Mankind’s Darkest Hour," the book he wrote. Published in ...
Performers with the Violins of Hope performed at several East Tennessee schools, sharing the music from instruments that were used by Jewish musicians during the Holocaust.
Violins of Hope is an internationally renowned project that restores and showcases violins played by Jewish musicians before and during the Holocaust. These instruments, painstakingly restored by ...
This film tells the story of The Violins of Hope, a collection of instruments played by Jewish musicians during the Holocaust, and the impact the exhibit had on students from Floyd County High ...
Principal cellist Yoni Draiblate will lead a four-string quartet at the Violins of Hope concert on March 20. Photo via The Florida Orchestra The Florida Holocaust Museum and the Florida Orchestra are ...
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Architect and designer Louis Gauci created the Violins of Hope exhibit at Digital Motif on Gay Street. The exhibit features instruments played by Jewish musicians during the Holocaust and tells ...
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