More than five years after the city hosted a traveling exhibition of instruments that were played before and during the Holocaust, a companion program will be seen in Fort Wayne next month. “Violins & ...
KNOX COUNTY, Tenn. — An exhibit aimed at telling the stories of resilience and survival of Jewish Holocaust victims is officially open in downtown Knoxville. The exhibit displays violins once owned by ...
Walking into the Violins of Hope exhibition, you don’t see just instruments – you feel stories. Each violin, scarred and storied, carries with it the weight of the history and horrors of the Holocaust ...
For the first time, Violins of Hope, which features restored violins owned by Jewish musicians before and during the Holocaust, comes to the Vail Valley on Wednesday. Though the Vilar Performing Arts ...
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'Violins of Hope' collection now on display
What if a violin could tell a story? These are part of the "Violins of Hope" collection. They are more than just instruments but are voices of the resilience of the Jewish musicians who played them ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — The notes ring out: Rich, haunting and full of history. These are not just violins. They are voices of the past. The Violins of Hope project brings a collection of restored violins, ...
Violins of Hope is a project of concerts based on a private collection of violins, violas and cellos, all collected since the end of World War 2. Many of the instruments belonged to Jews before and ...
One of the violins on display at the Violins of Hope exhibition in Milwaukee. Violins of Hope was founded by Amnon Weinstein, who grew up repairing instruments with his father, Moshe. Moshe was a ...
Violins of Hope is an internationally renowned project that restores and showcases violins played by Jewish musicians before and during the Holocaust. These instruments, painstakingly restored by ...
Prior to the central commemorative ceremony of the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Dachau concentration camp, a secret note which has remained hidden all these years reminds us that hope can ...
Dozens of string instruments that survived a world war and a genocide have been traveling around Milwaukee, many of them still echoing their ...
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