Dialogue (Woodrow Wilson Center for Scholars)
Talking History - Aural History at Albany, State University
of New York
The Radio Archive - December, 1999
Music was very important
to the inmates of concentration camps during World War II. Many
were musicians who found a psychic refuge from the horrors of their
incarceration.
Composer Donald McCullough has arranged their words and music
into a "Holocaust
Cantata." |
"Lest We Forget" Part I -- Dialogue
host George Liston Seay discusses the creation of this work with McCullough,
Music Director of the Master Chorale of Washington.
"Lest
We Forget" Part I [16 Kbps]
"Lest
We Forget" Part I [40 Kbps]
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"Lest We Forget" Part
II -- Dialogue host George Liston Seay continues his discussion with
Donald McCullough, composer and arranger of "The Holocaust Cantata."
"Lest
We Forget" Part II [16 Kbps]
"Lest
We Forget" Part II [40 Kbps]
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