The Violins of Hope (Hebrew: כינורות של תקווה) is a collection of Holocaust-related string instruments in Tel Aviv, Israel. The instruments serve to educate and memorialize the lives of prisoners in concentration camps through concerts, exhibitions and other projects.[1] The collection is owned by father and son team Amnon and Avshalom Weinstein, who are both violin makers.
כינורות של תקווה | |
Founder | Amnon Weinstein |
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Type | Non-profit corporation |
Purpose | Education |
Location | |
Region served | Worldwide |
Website | www |
Concerts and exhibitions
editIn the first decade of the new millennium, Weinstein started to use the instruments of the Violins of Hope collection to initiate concerts combined with educational events teaching about the Holocaust.
Year | Location and Musicians |
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2008 | Jerusalem, Israel: Symphonette Orchestra and the Istanbul State Symphony Orchestra with Shlomo Mintz[2] |
2010 | Switzerland, SION International Music Festival. Exhibition of selected instruments and concert with Shlomo Mintz[3] |
2011 | Madrid, Spain, concert on occasion of International Remembrance Day with Shlomo Mintz, Cihat Askin, Hillel Zori, Sander Sittig, Enrique Perez and Emilio Navidad[4]
Maastricht, Netherlands: concert with Amati Ensemble and photo exhibition[5] |
2012 | Charlotte, North Carolina: extensive program at the UNC Charlotte with concerts, exhibition, film screenings et al.[6] |
2013 | Monaco: Philharmonic Orchestra of Monte Carlo, conducted by Gianluigi Gelmetti, with Schlomo Mintz[7] |
2014 | Rome, Italy
Villa Musica, Neuwied: Exhibition and concerts with Gil Sharon and Elina Gurewitz[8][9] |
2015 | Berlin, Germany: Exhibition and concert with the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Simon Rattle[10]
Cleveland, Ohio: Exhibitions and concert with members of the Cleveland Orchestra, ongoing project[11] |
2016 | Monterrey, Mexico: Concert with Esperanza Azteca Orchestra, conducted by Yoel Levi with Shlomo Mintz and Cihat Askin[12] |
2017 | Jacksonville, Florida: concert with members of the Jacksonville Symphony, part of a month long Anne Frank exhibit[14]
Sarasota, Florida: concert and exhibition[15] London, England: concert and fundraiser Washington, DC, Library of Congress[16] Bucharest, Romania: concert with, among others, Gil Sharon and Hillel Zori[17] |
2018 | Cincinnati, Ohio: The Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Louis Langrée; The Cincinnati Chamber Orchestra conducted by Eckart Preu[18]
Dachau, Germany |
2019 | Knoxville, Tennessee: Exhibit and concert with Knoxville Symphony Orchestra[22]
Phoenix, Arizona: Exhibits and concert February through March[23] Auschwitz, Poland: musical interludes were performed on selected instruments during the opening ceremony for the exhibition "Through the Lens of Faith"[24] |
2021 | Richmond, Virginia: Exhibits and concert with the Richmond Symphony[25]
Reading, Pennsylvania: Exhibits and concerts with Reading Symphony Orchestra and local colleges[26] |
2022 | Portland, Maine: Exhibits and concerts with the Portland Symphony Orchestra[27] |
2023 | New Orleans, Louisiana: Exhibits and concerts with the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra and the National World War II Museum.[28][29][30][31] |
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Brown, Kellie D. (2020). The sound of hope: Music as solace, resistance and salvation during the holocaust and world war II. McFarland. pp. 292–293. ISBN 978-1-4766-7056-0.
- ^ Rabinovitch, Ari "Jerusalem concert features violins saved from Nazis", Reuters.com, 24.09.2008
- ^ Stephens, Thomas "Violins of Hope keep Holocaust memory alive", swissinfo.ch, 03.09.2010
- ^ "VoH - Madrid, January 27, 2011",youtube.com, 04.12.2011
- ^ "Amati Tefaf concert", amati-ensemble.nl, 24.03.2011
- ^ Garfield, Ken "Violins of Hope: Notes from the Holocaust", Charlotte Magazine, 20.02.2012
- ^ "Violins of Hope at the Grimaldi Forum", Monte Carlo SBM, May 2013
- ^ "Eine Stimme verleihen", Blick Aktuell, 25.09.2014
- ^ "Violins of Hope bei Villa Musica", youtube.com, 14.11.2014
- ^ "Violins of Hope: an exhibition and the Berlin Philharmonie", The Strad, 27.01.2015
- ^ Zaleski, Anne "Violins of Hope: See Fully-Restored Holocaust-Era Violins on Display and in Concert only in Cleveland", Thisiscleveland.com, 25.09.2015
- ^ "The Violin of Shlomo Mintz in México", Belén Alonso Management, 14.02.2016
- ^ Elliot, Amber "Holocaust Museum marks 20 years, pays tribute to the Bielski brothers", Houston Chronicle, 10.06.2016
- ^ "Jacksonville Symphony to present Violins of Hope concert", Ponte Vedra Recorder, 08.12.2016
- ^ Kipling, Kay "Violins of Hope comes to the Jewish Federation of Sarasota-Manatee", Sarasota Magazine, 26.01.2017
- ^ "Violins of Hope", The Library of Congress webcast
- ^ Butu, Alina Grigoras "Violins of Hope heated up the Romanian Athenaeum's stage to mark Israel's 69th anniversary", The Romania Journal, 26.04.2017
- ^ Zipperstein, Leah "Violins that survived the Holocaust have come to Cincinnati for a One-Night Only concert", Cincinnati Refined, 21.01.2018
- ^ Bliss, Jessica "Violins of Hope: Master luthiers, father and son, restore instruments played during The Holocaust", Tennessean, 13.04.2018
- ^ Rögner, Katharina "Geigen gegen das Vergessen", Jüdische Allgemeine, 7.11.2018
- ^ Elling, Elisabeth "Geigen von Holocaust-Opfern im Konzerthaus Dortmund: Violins of Hope", Wa.de, 12.11.2018
- ^ McRary, Amy "Violins of Hope exhibit: When a musical instrument is more than its sound", knox news, 09.01.2019
- ^ Blomquist, Mala "The Valley's connection to the Violins of Hope", Arizona Jewish Life, 31.01.2019
- ^ Davis, Barry "Auschwitz Exhibit shows how Prisoners used Faith to Survive", The Jerusalem Post, 04.07.2019
- ^ "Violins of Hope VA". Violins of Hope VA. 2021. Retrieved November 8, 2021.
- ^ "Violins of Hope PA - Events". Violins of Hope PA. 2021. Retrieved November 8, 2021.
- ^ "Violins of Hope Maine". Portland Symphony Orchestra. 2021. Retrieved August 3, 2022.
- ^ "Violins of Hope coming to New Orleans – Southern Jewish Life Magazine". Retrieved 2023-05-15.
- ^ "Violins of Hope coming to New Orleans for week of programs – Southern Jewish Life Magazine". Retrieved 2023-05-15.
- ^ "Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra- Violins of Hope". New Orleans Local News and Events. 2022-12-09. Retrieved 2023-05-15.
- ^ "Violins played by Jewish musicians in the Holocaust at WWII Museum". wwltv.com. January 25, 2023. Retrieved 2023-05-15.
Further reading
edit- Dutlinger, Anne D. (2001). Art, Music and Education as Strategies for Survival: Theresienstadt 1941-1945, Herodias.
- Gilbert, Shirli. Music in the Holocaust: Confronting Life in the Nazi Ghettos and Camps, Oxford University Press.
- Grymes, James A. (2014). Violins of Hope - Violins of the Holocaust - Instruments of Hope and Liberation in Mankind's Darkest Hours, Harper Perennial.
- Karas, Joza (1985). Music in Terezin 1941-1945, Beaufort Books.
- Laks, Szyman (2000). Music of Another World (Jewish Lives), Northwestern University Press.
- Newman, Richard; Kirtley, Karen (2003). Alma Rose: Vienna to Auschwitz, Amadeus Press.