Members of the music faculty will come together on Sunday to put on their yearly tribute to those musicians whose voices and sounds were silenced during the Third Reich. The event, called Thwarted Voices, features solo piano works by composers Paul Ben-Haim, George Tintner and Viktor Ullmann. Additionally, the show will include works for cello and piano by Mendelssohn and James Simon, a German-Jewish composer murdered in Auschwitz. Faculty members performing include Phillip Silver on piano and Noreen Silver on cello.
The concert is being put on by the School of Performing Arts, and will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday, in Minsky Recital Hall. It is free for students and open to the public. Tickets are $6 for all non-students.
Compiled from staff reports












