Music as resistance
TitreMusic as resistance
Auteur
Call number940.5337/0069
N° d'objet09013n
Lieu de publicationWashington, District of Columbia, United States
Année de publication
2014
Paginationpp 319-338
MatérielArticle
ISBN9780813225890
NotesArticle from the book 'Jewish resistance against the Nazis' edited by Patrick Henry, pp 319-338
Description
Surveys the importance of music as a vehicle for resistance in prewar Germany, in Eastern European ghettos, in Western transit camps, in forced labour and death camps and in Terezin, which housed many of Prague's artists and musicians. Even under horrific conditions, people hungered for culture, and art and music often found an important place in their lives. The large ghettos all had organized concerts. Music in the camps and the ghettos provided an emotional escape as well as a defiant reaffirmation of one's humanity in the presence of those who would deny it.