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::Reflections of the Soul: A Legacy of Forbidden Music::

Holocaust Museum Houston presents "Reflections of The Soul: A Legacy of Forbidden Music," a special program of string quartet masterpieces by Jewish composers whose music was considered "degenerate" and banned during Nazi occupation.

Join Holocaust Museum Houston for this concert of chamber music by three 20th-century Jewish composers whose careers were greatly affected by the Holocaust.

The program will feature works by Alexander Zemlinsky, Erwin Schulhoff and Erich Korngold.

Featuring:
Angela Fuller, Violin
Kiju Joh, Violin
Linda Goldstein, Viola
Kevin Dvorak, Cello

And Guest Speaker, Ira J. Black

Pictured: Warsaw, by Joe J. Heydecker, Munchner Stadtmuseum, Munich.

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Monday, April 9, 2008 | 7:30pm
Hobby Center - Zilkha Hall, 800 Bagby
Tickets: $10 for HMH members and $15 for nonmembers
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