Violins of Hope is a project to restore and play instruments once used by Jewish victims of the Holocaust, meant to keep ...
The free exhibit shares stories of the violins that survived a period of hate and violence, and asks you to reflect on how present and past connect.
The violins are a solemn reminder of one of the darkest chapters of human history. These instruments belonged to Jews in the Holocaust where they were played in ghettoes and concentration camps.
International City Theatre will present the American premiere of The Violin Maker, a new play based on the true story of ...
Walking into the Violins of Hope exhibition, you don’t see just instruments – you feel stories. Each violin, scarred and storied, carries with it the weight of the history and horrors of the ...
A collection of restored Holocaust-era violins will be showcased at a special concert in North Texas next month, bringing ...
Performers with the Violins of Hope performed at several East Tennessee schools, sharing the music from instruments that were ...
At the heart of the commemoration is a photographic exhibition called Violins and Hope: From the Holocaust to Symphony Hall, ...
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