Dana Sandler in Concert Commemorating the liberation of Auschwitz
Sunday, January 26, 2020 • 29 Tevet 5780
4:00 PM - 6:00 PMSanctuary
Commemoration of the 75th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz concert with Dana Sandler, vocalist, performing "I Never Saw Another Butterfly," new chamber jazz musical settings of selected children's poetry from Terezín Concentration Camp.
The composition itself is a song-cycle comprised of nine musical settings, highlighting three poets, Pavel Friedmann (1921-44), Franta Bass (1930-44), Alena Synkova-Munkova (1926-2008) and two additional unknown poets who were all young prisoners in Terezín Concentration Camp.
Sandler’s album, I Never Saw Another Butterfly will be released on Yom HaShoah, April , 2020. Copies of the album will be available at the Temple Shalom concert. The official trailer can be viewed at Dana's website.
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