Love, Music and Resiliency in the Shadow of the Holocaust

An inspiring exploration of the inextinguishable human spirit

See and hear one man's story of finding hope and love in an all-Jewish orchestra in Nazi Germany.

The evening begins with the movie Winter Journey, based on classical radio host Martin Goldsmith's book, The Inextinguishable Symphony, followed by a Q&A with Mr. Goldsmith. The orchestra performs the final piece the Jewish group rehearsed: Nielsen's Fourth Symphony, which powerfully proclaims that "music is life, and like life, inextinguishable." Synagogue and church choirs join the orchestra for the finale, Sibelius' magnificent Finlandia and its soaring statement against tyranny. 

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Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts