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The Degenerates: Music Suppressed By The Nazis

Sticky Notes: The Classical Music Podcast

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The Story of Wieschia Weinberg

Wieschia Weinberg was a Polish composer who died only in 1996. His life story is a combination of the worst and best luck a person could have. In 1939 he was forced to flee Warsaw, which he did, like so many others, on foot. He ended up in Tashkent, two thousand miles away, where Dmitri Shostakovich showed him his first symphony. The period of 1948 to 1953 was one of particular terror for Jews in the Soviet Union. Weintraub: Not every composer took as much abuse and dealt with as much tragedy as Weinberg did.

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