The professional Holocaust Hédi Fried gives us an important sommarprat of man’s wickedness and lessons learned.
is a recurring misconception that important subjects automatically results in good and strong material. In Hédi Fried Summerprogram is no such thing for granted. Although the topic is something as monumental as the Holocaust. For Hédi Fried knows that nothing can be taken for granted.
She talks in a way that gets the events that seem almost unpleasant nearby. How she and other Jews in Romania, the right for right, taken from him, while they themselves are trying to normalize the situation and continue with life. A kind of hopeful, perhaps naive, to believe that people, after all, can not be so bad.
Hédi Fried has been obvious in her voice when she talks about how childhood torn from her hands. It sounds as if it happened yesterday. In telling the tone is also a weight that testify to the experience that few lived through, and no man should have to be involved.
Hédi Fried requires no great gestures or outbreaks. Just a sad statement and it wins her story a tremendous force. This while the music is woven in and out of the story, comments and lift it. There is not time for the filling. Everything is vital and important. Something that feels especially significant at a time when a certain cultural fatigue is about things that have to do with the Holocaust.
The hope is that people who know so listening to the program and remember why we should remember.
The last sentence: “This year, at age 90, I could take conclusively farewell, and once again light a candle for my young parents, my 45 year old mother and my 49 year old father. “
Music Classical, opera and Jewish. Tchaikovsky, Handel and Schubert intermingled with Ilse Weber and Nizza Thobi.
Tomorrow’s worth: Arash “Ash” Pour Nouri, Manager
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