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The Women’s Orchestra of Auschwitz by Anne Sebba review – playing for their lives

The Guardian 21 Mar 2025
The remarkable story of conductor Alma Rosé and the musicians who survived the Holocaust by performing amid horrific conditions ... It isn’t clear which orchestra Pearl had heard that day ... ....
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The agony of making music at Auschwitz

The Spectator 18 Mar 2025
Alma Rosé, among Europe’s most talented musicians and the niece of Gustav Mahler, became the conductor who kept these young women and more than 40 others alive through ‘ferocious discipline’ and determination ... she suddenly had value ... .
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How I reunited two members of the women-only Auschwitz orchestra while on a journey to ...

The Daily Mail 08 Mar 2025
In August 1943, Mandl discovered Alma Rosé, a formidable Austrian violinist and the niece of composer Gustav Mahler, who was imprisoned in Auschwitz ... Rosé doubled the size of the orchestra to around 50, recruiting music copyists and singers.
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