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Can This Be Man? A Music Drama for Violin and Orchestra

Recorded Sound | Digitized | RG Number: RG-91.2210

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    Overview

    Description
    Music by Frank Proto inspired by visit to the Holocaust Memorial Museum. CD booklet explains inspiration for the musical drama and significance of each song.

    First Performance: December 5, 1998.
    Total Playing Time: 36:47
    Alexander Kerr, Violin
    Charleston Symphony Orchestra
    David Stahl, Conductor

    1. Es Brent (It Burns) - 13:25
    2. Rechtsstaat (Legal State) - 8:24
    3. 10 November, 1938 - 8:10
    4. Can This Be Man?: Treblinka - 5.47
    Contributor
    Composer: Frank Proto
    Format
    CD

    Physical Details

    Language
    Music
    Genre/Form
    Music.

    Rights & Restrictions

    Conditions on Access
    This archival media can only be accessed in a Museum reading room or other on-campus viewing stations.
    Copyright
    Copyright Undetermined
    Conditions on Use
    Owner of copyright, if any, is undetermined. It is possible this is an orphan work. It is the responsibility of anyone interested in reproducing, broadcasting, or publishing content to determine copyright holder and secure permission, or perform a diligent Fair Use analysis.

    Administrative Notes

    Recorded Sound Provenance
    Since 1992, the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum's music historian has collected historic sound recordings, published materials, interviews, and music related to the Holocaust and World War II.
    Recorded Sound Source
    Bret Werb
    Record last modified:
    2024-02-21 07:29:28
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