Unveiling the musical legacy of the Holocaust: Francesco Lotoro's Research

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  • Опубликовано: 5 май 2024
  • Francesco Lotoro explains his research about the music created in the camps during the Holocaust in an interview with Matthieu Guevel, Communications Director of UNESCO. In his quest, Lotoro has unearthed orchestral and oral pieces composed by prisoners between 1933 and 1953. His research encompasses all aspects of this phenomenon, aiming to connect the surviving musicians whose work emerged from this tragic chapter of human history.
    Lotoro's mission is clear: to prioritize and honor the musicians who created music amidst the horrors of the Holocaust. He emphasizes the importance of playing this music, stating that it belongs to humankind and forms a vital part of our collective heritage and the history of music itself. Francesco Lotoro, a pianist, composer, and conductor, stands at the forefront of preserving and showcasing this poignant legacy.
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