Alice's Piano: The Life of Alice Herz-Sommer by Melissa M�ller

Alice's Piano: The Life of Alice Herz-Sommer

Melissa M�ller
349 pages
St. Martin's Press
Mar 2012
Hardcover
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<p><i>How music provided hope in one of the world's darkest times -- the inspirational life story of Alice Herz-Sommer, the oldest living Holocaust survivor</i></p><p>Alice Herz-Sommer was born in Prague in 1903. A talented pianist from a very early age, she became famous throughout Europe; but, as the Nazis rose to power, her world crumbled. In 1942, her mother was deported to the Theresienstadt concentration camp and vanished. In 1943, Alice, her husband and their six-year-old son were sent there, too. In the midst of horror, music, especially Chopin's <i>Etudes,</i> was Alice's salvation. Theresienstadt was a &quot;show camp&quot;, a living slice of Nazi propaganda created to convince outsiders that the Jews were being treated humanely. In more than a hundred concerts, Alice gave her fellow prisoners hope in a time of suffering. Written with the cooperation of Alice Herz-Sommer, Melissa Müller and Reinhard Piechocki's <i>Alice's Piano</i> is the first time her story has been told. At 107 years old, she continues to play her piano in London and bring hope to many.</p>
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Pages 349
Publisher St. Martin's Press
Published 2012
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