KENNESAW, Ga. | Mar 23, 2017
Kennesaw State’s School of Music presenting 'Music Forbidden in the Holocaust'
Kennesaw State University music professor Laurence Sherr was interviewed on WABE's "City Lights" program about “Songs Not Silenced: Music Forbidden in the Holocaust,” a concert featuring the work of composers who were banned in Nazi Germany and throughout occupied European countries.
Click here to listen to the full interview, starting at the 1:54 mark.
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