Words, Music, Memory: (Re)presenting Voices from the Holocaust by UNC Greensboro School of Music

KENNESAW, Ga. | Sep 23, 2024

UNC Greensboro Artist Faculty Recital

September 19, 2024

The event featured-

Sheena Ramirez, soprano
Courtney Miller, oboe and English horn
Suzanne Polak, piano

with commentary from

Adina Langer (Curator, Kennesaw State University Museum of History and Holocaust Education)
Dr. Laurence Sherr (Composer)

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This lecture recital centered around the idea of commemoration. Commemoration is a process that involves witness, preservation, interpretation, and performance. This process calls upon human creativity, commitment, emotional connection, and contemporary context. Focusing on music based on the words of young people who witnessed the Holocaust—many of whom did not survive—the performance used the power of music to bridge generations in active commemoration. These themes are shared with the exhibit Words, Music, Memory: Re(presenting) Voices of the Holocaust, on display in the atrium outside of Tew Recital Hall.

This event was made possible by support from the UNC Greensboro Jewish Studies Program, the Arts Council of Greater Greensboro, the North Carolina Council on the Holocaust, and the UNC Greensboro School of Music. Sincere thanks for their support of this program. 

UNCG Jewish Studies is made possible by The Herman & Zelda Bernard Distinguished Professorship in Jewish Studies, The Henry Samuel Levinson Program Endowment for Jewish Studies, The Barbara Colchamiro Endowment, and The Judith Rosenstock Hyman Jewish Studies Program Endowment. 

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