Alma Rose

Alma Rose

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Newman, Richard
Hal Leonard Corporation
EAN: 9781574670851
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Alma Rosé's tragic story, from her birth and youth in the exalted musical circles of Vienna (her father was leader of the Vienna Philharmonic, her uncle was Gustav Mahler) to her death at Auschwitz, first came to public attention through the 1980 film Playing for Time. As leader of the only women's orchestra in the Nazi camps, by force of her will and spirit, she molded a terrified group of young musicians into an ensemble that became their sole hope of survival. And although Alma herself died of a sudden illness shortly before the liberation of the camps, she saved the lives of some four dozen members of the orchestra. In telling her full story for the first time, Richard Newman and Karen Kirtley honor her and the valiant prisoner-musicians for whom music meant life.
EAN 9781574670851
ISBN 1574670859
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Hal Leonard Corporation
Publication date August 1, 2003
Pages 408
Language English
Dimensions 229 x 152 x 29
Country United States
Readership General
Authors Newman, Richard
Series Amadeus
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