UN Chamber Music Society: Virtual Concert in Memory of the Victims of the Holocaust

Jan 27, 2022
United Nations Global YouTube and United Nations Web TV

VIRTUAL GLOBAL LAUNCH: Thursday, 27 January 2022 9:00am EST (New York time)

WATCH THE CONCERT ON THE UNITED NATIONS
UN GLOBAL YOUTUBE CHANNEL:
https://youtu.be/ggxwYqvlF6A

UN WEB TV: https://media.un.org/en/asset/k1z/k1zr7guacp

 REUTERS: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=khn8ekEOsO8

On 27 January 2022, the anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz death camp, the UN Chamber Music Society of the United Nations Staff Recreation Council (UNCMS), will perform a virtual concert in memory of the victims of the Holocaust.  The Holocaust was a turning point in history, which prompted the world to say "never again".

The classical music programme will feature Jewish composers, to instill the memory of the tragedy in future generations to prevent genocide from occurring again.  It will also feature special performances from musicians from Maestro Daniel Barenboim’s West–Eastern Divan Orchestra.   In addition, the concert will feature artwork by Roy Nachum.  Founded in 2016, the UN Chamber Music Society carries out the United Nations’ mission of peace, understanding and cooperation, through the universal language of music. 

 

PROGRAMME

 

Message

H.E. Mr. António Guterres
UN Secretary-General

Remarks
Melissa Fleming
UN Under-Secretary-General for Global Communications
 

UN Chamber Music Society
of the United Nations Staff Recreation Council
Brenda Vongova, Artistic Director

 

Music Programme

Avinu Malkeinu (An ancient Jewish prayer)
Ori Wissner Levy (Violin)
Performed in the Majdanek Death Camp, Lublin, Poland
 

GUSTAV MAHLER (1860 1911) Symphony No. 5 in C Sharp Minor, IV. Adagietto
Hana Mundiya (Violin), Brenda Vongova (Piano)

TOM LOWE (1978 - )  Where Has The Love Gone
(Soliloquy by the Captain of the MS St. Louis passenger ship who was known historically for his efforts to save Jewish refugees from Nazi Germany)
Tom Lowe (Singer), Brenda Vongova (Piano)

MAX BRUCH (1838 - 1920) Romance in F, Op.85 (excerpt)
Jeremy Kienbaum (Viola), Brenda Vongova (Piano)

Shalom Aleichem (Traditional Jewish prayer)
David Strongin (Violin)
Performed in the Buchenwald concentration camp.

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SPECIAL THANKS

UN Department of Global Communications
The Holocaust and the United Nations Outreach Programme

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