Our Will to Live: The Terezín Music Critiques of Viktor Ullmann

In Terezín, a Nazi camp where 35,000 people died, a remarkable community of musicians and artists answered despair with creativity. Here is their astonishing world, captured firsthand in lively concert critiques by composer, scholar, and prisoner Viktor Ullmann. We meet Terezín's choirs and solo artists, luminaries of European cabaret and opera, and a generation of accomplished composers silenced too soon. Paired with Ullmann's critiques are more than 250 artworks: rarely seen concert posters, programs, portraits, and scenes recovered from their hiding places in barracks walls. Listen as you read to the accompanying original collection of vintage and modern recordings performed by Terezín survivors and contemporary masters. Essays and annotations by scholar Mark Ludwig deepen the journey. Soon after Ullmann wrote his final concert critique, nearly all the Terezín artists were murdered in Auschwitz. Our Will to Live is a tribute to their creative will. Our Will to Live takes readers into the world of Terezín's silenced artists and makes their voices come alive. They are a testimony to the inextinguishable strength of the human spirit. There are moments of excruciating beauty, there are heartrending stories, all reminding us that if we lose our humanity, we are nothing.

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Our Will to Live: The Terezín Music Critiques of Viktor Ullmann

In Terezín, a Nazi camp where 35,000 people died, a remarkable community of musicians and artists answered despair with creativity. Here is their astonishing world, captured firsthand in lively concert critiques by composer, scholar, and prisoner Viktor Ullmann. We meet Terezín's choirs and solo artists, luminaries of European cabaret and opera, and a generation of accomplished composers silenced too soon. Paired with Ullmann's critiques are more than 250 artworks: rarely seen concert posters, programs, portraits, and scenes recovered from their hiding places in barracks walls. Listen as you read to the accompanying original collection of vintage and modern recordings performed by Terezín survivors and contemporary masters. Essays and annotations by scholar Mark Ludwig deepen the journey. Soon after Ullmann wrote his final concert critique, nearly all the Terezín artists were murdered in Auschwitz. Our Will to Live is a tribute to their creative will. Our Will to Live takes readers into the world of Terezín's silenced artists and makes their voices come alive. They are a testimony to the inextinguishable strength of the human spirit. There are moments of excruciating beauty, there are heartrending stories, all reminding us that if we lose our humanity, we are nothing.

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Our Will to Live: The Terezín Music Critiques of Viktor Ullmann

Our Will to Live: The Terezín Music Critiques of Viktor Ullmann

by Mark Ludwig
Our Will to Live: The Terezín Music Critiques of Viktor Ullmann

Our Will to Live: The Terezín Music Critiques of Viktor Ullmann

by Mark Ludwig

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In Terezín, a Nazi camp where 35,000 people died, a remarkable community of musicians and artists answered despair with creativity. Here is their astonishing world, captured firsthand in lively concert critiques by composer, scholar, and prisoner Viktor Ullmann. We meet Terezín's choirs and solo artists, luminaries of European cabaret and opera, and a generation of accomplished composers silenced too soon. Paired with Ullmann's critiques are more than 250 artworks: rarely seen concert posters, programs, portraits, and scenes recovered from their hiding places in barracks walls. Listen as you read to the accompanying original collection of vintage and modern recordings performed by Terezín survivors and contemporary masters. Essays and annotations by scholar Mark Ludwig deepen the journey. Soon after Ullmann wrote his final concert critique, nearly all the Terezín artists were murdered in Auschwitz. Our Will to Live is a tribute to their creative will. Our Will to Live takes readers into the world of Terezín's silenced artists and makes their voices come alive. They are a testimony to the inextinguishable strength of the human spirit. There are moments of excruciating beauty, there are heartrending stories, all reminding us that if we lose our humanity, we are nothing.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783958299597
Publisher: Steidl, Gerhard Druckerei und Verlag
Publication date: 01/11/2022
Pages: 328
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 10.50(h) x 1.40(d)

Table of Contents

I Preface 11

II Introduction

The History of Terezín 17

The Collector: Karel Herman 32

The Composer and Critic: Viktor Ullmann 41

III Viktor Ullmann: Terezin Music Critiques

1 Songs by Czech Composers or

2 Die Fledermaus 69

3 Children's Choir Concert 77

Children's Productions in Terezín 83

4 A Mozart Evening 93

5 Two Violin Evenings 105

6 Piano Trio 115

7 Gideon Klein Piano Evening 119

8 A Musical Panorama (I.) 127

9 A Musical Panorama (II.) 135

10 A Musical Panorama (III.) Mid-August 1944 145

Choral Ensembles in Terezín 153

11 Alice Herz-Sommer Piano Evening 163

12 The Svenk Première 171

Cabaret Productions in Terezín 173

13 Esther 189

14 Concert of the Ancerl Orchestra: 13 September 1944, Stage Hall 193

15 Karl Bermann Lieder Evening 199

16 La serva padrona 205

17 The Magic Flute 211

Operas in Terezín 219

18 Belated Comments on Verdi's Requiem 227

19 The Creation by Haydn 233

20 Bernard Kaff Plays Beethoven 237

21 Gideon Klein, Paul Kling, Friedrich Mark Piano Trio 243

22 Renée Gärtner-Geiringer Piano Evening 249

23 Fritz Königsgarten Lieder Evening 255

24 Edith Steiner-Kraus Piano Evening 259

25 Twenty-four Chopin Etudes played by Alice Herz-Sommer 265

26 Carmen 271

IV Viktor Ullmann: Additional Terezin Writings 287

Goethe and Ghetto 289

While Looking upon Schul's Coffin 292

Sigmund Schul 294

V Coda 299

VI Acknowledgements 303

VII Music Tracks 307

VIII Appendix

A Note on Translation and Annotations 315

A Note on Data and Source Abbreviations 317

Bibliography and Sources 318

Index of Names 321

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