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This panel presents three new perspectives on the role of music during and after the Holocaust from ranging from Terezin to DP camps to Holocaust commemoration in the United States.
Depicting Musical Expressions of Solitude and Resistance: Gideon Klein’s Pre-Terezín Art-Songs and his Terezín Piano Sonata - Galit Gertsenzon, Ball State University
Kol Nidrei as a Universal Emblem of Jewish Identity: Emma Schaver and the Evidence of Post-Holocaust DP Camps in American-Occupied Germany - Marsha Dubrow, The Jewish Theological Seminary of America
Violins of Hope: Holocaust Musical Memorials and Issues of Representation - Catherine Greer, University of Vermont