Film related to musicians of the Holocaust: Defiant Requiem at the San Mateo Library
San Mateo Public Library, Oak Room 55 West 3rd Avenue, San Mateo, CA, United StatesShowing: Defiant Requiem
Showing: Defiant Requiem
A display of violins from the collection sharing stories of their difficult history and emotional journey toward their restoration in addition to relevant ephemera about the Holocaust. Open Tues-Sat, 1-5 pm.
A display of violins from the collection sharing stories of their difficult history and emotional journey toward their restoration in addition to relevant ephemera about the Holocaust. Open Tues-Sat, 1-5 pm.
A display of violins from the collection sharing stories of their difficult history and emotional journey toward their restoration in addition to relevant ephemera about the Holocaust. Open Tues-Sat, 1-5 pm.
A display of violins from the collection sharing stories of their difficult history and emotional journey toward their restoration in addition to relevant ephemera about the Holocaust. Open Tues-Sat, 1-5 pm.
Veretski Pass presents a concert of klezmer melodies based on the origins of the instruments beautifully restored in the Violins of Hope project.
SORRY, SOLD OUT.
Bay Area Rainbow Symphony, Dawn Harms, conductor. BARS will be representing the many gays and lesbians who were killed alongside the 6 million Jews.
Along the Trade Route concert with violinists Cookie Segelstein (Klezmer), Emmanuel During (Turkish), Hemmige V. Srivatsan (South Indian) and Darcy Noonan (Celtic).
SORRY, SOLD OUT.
Music of Remembrance will bring a quartet of the Violins of Hope instruments to Seattle for a special narrated concert at Benaroya Hall on March 1
A display of violins from the collection sharing stories of their difficult history and emotional journey toward their restoration in addition to relevant ephemera about the Holocaust. Open Tues-Sat, 1-5 pm.