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  2. Pavel Haas - Wikipedia

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    KZ Musik: Encyclopedia of Music Composed in Concentration Camps, Volume 4 – Petr Matsuszek (baritone), Francesco Lotoro (piano); KZ Music 231787 Four Chinese Songs The whole music written in Concentration Camps (including P. Haas's Study for Orchestra, 4 Chinese Songs and Al s'fod) are contained in the CD-Encyclopedia KZ MUSIK created by ...

  3. Lena Stein-Schneider - Wikipedia

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    Helene Meyerstein (5 January 1874 – 17 June 1958) was a German composer, [1] singer, [2] and pianist who toured throughout the United States during the 1920s [3] and was interred in the Theresienstadt (Czechoslovakia) concentration camp during World War II. She performed and published her music under the name Lena Stein-Schneider. [4]

  4. Gideon Klein - Wikipedia

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    Moreover, Klein performed as solo pianist at approximately 15 recitals, [5] and also participated in chamber music performances (member of piano trio, piano quartet). Klein was deported to Auschwitz in October 1944 and then to Fürstengrube , a coal-mining labour camp, in October 1944, less than two weeks after completing his string trio.

  5. Background music - Wikipedia

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    Background music (British English: piped music) is a mode of musical performance in which the music is not intended to be a primary focus of potential listeners, but its content, character, and volume level are deliberately chosen to affect behavioral and emotional responses in humans such as concentration, relaxation, distraction, and excitement.

  6. Playing for Time (film) - Wikipedia

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    Playing for Time was based on Fénelon's experience as a female prisoner in the Auschwitz concentration camp, where she and a group of classical musicians were spared in return for performing music for their captors. The film was later adapted as a play by Miller.

  7. Women's Orchestra of Auschwitz - Wikipedia

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    The orchestra acquired its limited instruments and sheet music from the men's orchestra of the main Auschwitz camp. [citation needed] The repertoire of the orchestra was fairly limited, in terms of the available sheet music, the knowledge of the conductor and the wishes of the SS. It played mostly German marching songs, as well as the Polish ...

  8. Alen Ilijic - Wikipedia

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    On both occasions, he performed compositions for piano and voice called A Broken piano and for guitar, voice and electronics. These compositions are dedicated to all the victims of a Nazi concentration and extermination camp called Semlin during World War II, located in Belgrade, at the time in the Independent State of Croatia (NDH). Also at ...

  9. Howard Skempton - Wikipedia

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    Howard While Skempton (born 31 October 1947) is an English composer, pianist, and accordionist.. Since the late 1960s, when he helped to organise the Scratch Orchestra, he has been associated with the English school of experimental music.