Sinfonietta Cracovia, Holocaust: A Music Memorial Film from Auschwitz

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W. A. Mozart - Requiem in D minor - Introitus

Auschwitz Concentration Camp, November 2004

John Axelrod - conductor
Kate Royal - soprano
Sinfonietta Cracovia Orchestra

Holocaust: A Music Memorial Film from Auschwitz recorded for 60th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz is a tribute to the millions of victims who died in the Nazi genocide. The film is a co-production between the BBC, TVP (Poland), CBC (Canada) and ZDF (Germany). The list of world-class musicians taking part in the film includes Maxim Vengerov, Emanuel Ax, Iva Bittová, Isabel Bayrakdarian, Kate Royal, Tove Dahlberg, Gerald Finlay and David Krakauer. In 2005 the film won The International Emmy Award for art programs.

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  • I honestly cannot stand holocaust DENIERS...what a bunch of goddam morons..all the evidence out there just isnt enough for them...no matter how obvious an event or anything is...there will be poeple out there who will want to bend the line and try to mess with peoples mind when this is not a debatable subject...IT..HAPPENED!

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  • Muy interesante, muchas gracias

  • Can you upload this whole video again in HD (or near) quality. It really deserves it, since it's generally not available for purchase and when I contacted the museum, I received no response. MANY THANKS (from all of us)!

  • @subwooferzito You can buy it at the shop at the Auschwitz Musuem. Maybe they can send to you.

  • I would really like to buy this DVD. Please, i need help! I can't find it anywhere! Anyone?

  • I click the little icon that shows the "thumbs up" symbol indicating that I "like" this video clip. Whilst I found it immensely moving and extremely emotional, "like" is not the adjective I would have chosen. No, there should be a little button that says "outstanding" or maybe "important", "like" makes it seem so trivial.

    Never has there been such an important performance of Mozart's D minor masterpiece.

  • I remember watching this on Holocaust Memorial Day 2005. It was tremendously moving.  Can it be purchaed any where?

  • Play for the victims of Auschwitz.

  • This BBC film was aired several years ago in the US on PBS. It was beautiful and moving. Unfortunately, as far as I know, it has never been released in the US on DVD. The only place I think you can get it is directly from the Museum in Auschwitz

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