Quotes
“Narrator Grover Gardner performs with genuine engagement, a broad pitch range, and a rich lower-register voice…with the dignified sound of his slower pacing and his clear pronunciation of English and foreign words…Winner of the AudioFile Earphones Award.” AudioFile
“Brouwers is meticulous in detailing the musical and personal biographies of these artists…he muses on the political and social uses of music during World War II, concluding that ‘art and indeed music know no boundaries.’” Jewish Book Council
“[In] this intriguing study of ‘the complex relationship between Hitler, the Nazis, and music’…Brouwers’s love of music and fascination with the era come through.” Publishers Weekly
“A fascinating collection of historical glimpses, curated and examined with palpable enthusiasm by a man who has passionately served and studied music for most of his life.” Arianna Warsaw-Fan Rauch, author of Declassified
“Crisply written accounts of the trials and tribulations of classical musicians, composers, and conductors under Nazism are also about the importance culture has in building our humanity and about how politics at their very worst seek to tear up what makes us humane.” Michaël Amy, professor of art history, Rochester Institute of Technology