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VIOLINS of HOPE In The News CLEVELAND April 26, 2015 – Jan. 20, 2016 UMC_3041_2015 April 26, 2015 Violins of Hope: Instruments restored from Holocaust coming to Cleveland for wide-ranging cultural project by ZACHARY LEWIS CLEVELAND, Ohio – You can break bodies. violinmaker at the heart of the project, titled Details are still being finalized. In terms You can extinguish voices. You can even “Violins of Hope.” of scheduling, “Violins of Hope” remains a rend souls, temporarily. multimillion-dollar work in progress. The “These violins, for me, represent six million scope and cast of major players, however, You cannot, however, silence music. Not people. To me, they say ‘You cannot win. We have long been clear, and both, simply put, with gas chambers. Not with firing squads. are here.’” are remarkable. Not by means of starvation. Cleveland, and most of the world, has never In addition to an exhibit at the Maltz No, as a major exhibit and series of seen anything like it. When “Violins of Museum of Jewish Heritage Oct. 1-Jan. 3, concerts featuring violins restored from Hope” arrives in the fall, the project won’t “Violins of Hope” will entail performances the Holocaust will make poignantly clear in just showcase objects of inestimable value; on the violins by the Cleveland Orchestra Cleveland this fall, music always survives. some 25 instruments brought back to life with conductor Franz Welser-Most, Even under horrific conditions, music unites, from near ruin over the last 20 years. It violinist Schlomo Mintz and artists from saves and transcends. also will tie together Northeast Ohio more the Cleveland Institute of Music, as well securely than any cultural effort in recent as related coursework and public talks “It’s a monument to all those who can’t talk history. through Case Western Reserve University anymore,” said Amnon Weinstein, the Israeli and an ever-expanding array of educational Certain instruments that found their way to violinmaker Amnon Weinstein had to be restored piece by piece. (Photos courtesy of Debra Yasinow/Jewish Federation of Cleveland) Violins of Hope Cleveland | Media Hits 1 April 26, 2015 programs at area schools. WVIZ-PBS also soul even used his violin case to carry out a compiled into a book by James Grymes, will produce a documentary and broadcast bomb attack. Those who literally escaped, consulting curator of the Maltz exhibit. the project’s main events. A dedicated meanwhile, often ceased playing, viewing website, violinsofhopecle.org, is set to go live their violins as little more than painful Still, the Northeast Ohio version is certain to Sunday. reminders. be in a class by itself. In no other place will so many of the violins find their way into The goal, said organizer Dick Bogomolny, Imagine, then, how Weinstein – who lost the hands of musicians, or will such a broad chairman of the orchestra’s board of relatives in the Holocaust and whose in- effort be made to engage children and the directors, is to stoke a visceral response to laws were among those depicted in the film public. the Holocaust and thereby to open young “Defiance” – felt, and still feels, as the one eyes to contemporary genocidal threats. charged with revitalizing the instruments. “It’ll be unique, there’s no question,” said For him, to handle such objects and philanthropist and onetime violinist Milton By itself, he said, as history, the Holocaust encounter all the ways in which they and, by Maltz, a lead supporter of the project along “has about as much emotional appeal extension, their owners, were mistreated, is with his wife, Tamar. “We knew from the as the pharaohs and pyramids.” Through to experience waves of conflicting emotion: outset this was going to be something Weinstein’s violins, however, “we can use revulsion and curiosity, sorrow and elation, very, very special. It’s something we’re very that story to make a powerful connection. frustration and pride. honored to be involved with.” The lessons of the Holocaust don’t matter much without that. The carrying it forward “You’re holding the soul of somebody,” is going to be the critical thing.” Weinstein said. “You’re touching this thing and you’re thinking, ‘Ay, ay, why can’t you The appeal of the instruments is talk to me? You’ve seen the worst scenery in considerable, even from a distance, months human history.’ ahead of their arrival in Cleveland. Long before it will be possible to behold or hear “But then you have to do your job. You have them, even to read of violins recovered to show that people resisted the Nazis with from concentration camps and Holocaust their violins. You have to show that there survivors is to travel straight back in time, was another kind of resistance. The power to imagine their former owners and to of this little, 350-gram (3/4-lb.) instrument appreciate something of what those objects is incredible.” must have meant to them. Cleveland is not the first to host “Violins For those who played for their Nazi captors, of Hope.” Earlier this year, the Berlin the violin was a lifeline, a critical link to Philharmonic gave a high-profile concert food and other supplies. For others, it was on the instruments, and in 2012, a smaller an escape mechanism. Through music, collection than will be shown here was prisoners enjoyed momentary respites from displayed in Charlotte, North Carolina. omnipresent terror and misery. One brave Detailed stories of the violins also have been Violins of Hope Cleveland | Media Hits 2 April 27, 2015 The collection features some 45 Holocaust- Holocaust-era era violins, restored by Tel Aviv violin maker Amnon Weinstein over a period of two ‘Violins of Hope’ to decades. The instruments have since been be performed and performed in concerts around the world, most recently by the Berlin Philharmonic in exhibited in Cleveland January 2015. The Cleveland visit will mark the violins’ second trip to the US following The collection of instruments performed on their two-week residency at the University by Jewish musicians during the Nazi regime of North Carolina in spring 2012. was restored by Amnon Weinstein The Cleveland project, supported by seven Violins of Hope – a collection of instruments local organisations, will include orchestral, played by Jewish musicians before and chamber music, and klezmer concerts; an during the Holocaust – is to form the basis exhibition at the Maltz Museum of Jewish of a programme of concerts, exhibitions Heritage; lectures; films; and educational and educational opportunities in Cleveland, programming in schools throughout Greater US, running from 27 September 2015 to 3 Cleveland. Highlights include a September January 2016. concert featuring The Cleveland Orchestra and violinist Shlomo Mintz, under the direction of Franz Welser-Möst. Amnon Weinstein discovered a swastika and “Heil Hitler” penciled inside the body of this violin. Violins of Hope Cleveland | Media Hits 3 April 27, 2015 Violins of Hope Coming to Cleveland by STEPHANIE POWELL Violins of Hope, a collection of 45 Holocaust- era violins, will arrive in Cleveland this fall for a community collaboration of concerts, exhibits, and educational opportunities focusing on the role of music and musicians during the Holocaust. The violins have been restored by Amnon Weinstein, a second-generation violin maker based in Tel Aviv, Israel. Cleveland marks the second time the violins have visited the US—the first in 2012 at the University of North Carolina, Charlotte. The Violins of Hope Cleveland, the official moniker of the Cleveland-based effort, will offer a slew of performances, exhibits, and Violins of Hope founder Amnon Weinstein in his workshop workshops surrounding the violins’ visit, including a September 27 concert, where the Jewish Heritage, represents a remarkable an indelible impact on every person who restored instruments will be played, with opportunity for education of people’s hearts sees and hears them.” Israeli violin virtuoso Shlomo Mintz and the and minds.” Cleveland Orchestra under the direction of For more information, visit the Violins Franz Welser-Most, the dedication of Case Seven local organizations, including the of Hope Cleveland’s website at www. Western Reserve’s Milton and Tamar Maltz Cleveland Orchestra, Case Western Reserve, violinsofhopecle.org. Performing Arts Center at The Temple— the Cleveland Institute of Music (CIM), Tifereth Israel’s newly renovated Silver Facing History and Ourselves, ideastream, Hall to Rabbi Abba Hillel Silver, who played the Jewish Federation of Cleveland, and a role in establishing the nation of Israel the Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage, post-World War II, and an exhibit displaying partnered to bring the collection of violins to the violins at the Maltz Museum of Jewish Cleveland. Heritage. “The opportunity to bring these “These violins carry extraordinary meaning extraordinary instruments to greater across generations,” said Milton Maltz, Cleveland immediately united organizations one of many who championed the effort and individuals across the region,” Richard to bring the instruments to Cleveland. Bogomolny, Musical Arts Association “To have members of one of the world’s chairman of the board and one of the finest orchestras play them in the newly leaders of the Violins of Hope Cleveland renovated Silver Hall, and also have them effort, said in a statement. “A profound available to view at the Maltz Museum of personal story lives within each violin, and together they possess the potential to leave Violins of Hope Cleveland | Media Hits 4 April 28, 2015 Details about all of these programs and perform with one of the instruments. The Violins of Hope coming events, including ticket information, will be hall is named for The Temple’s longtime available this summer. More details about leader, Rabbi Abba Hillel Silver, who also was to Cleveland the project and associated activities can among the leaders in the effort to establish be found at violinsofhopecle.org.

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