Orchestra of Exiles, Denise George
Orchestra of Exiles, Denise George
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Orchestra of Exiles
The Story of Bronislaw Huberman, the Israel Philharmonic, and the One Thousand Jews He Saved from Nazi Horrors

Author: Denise George, Josh Aronson

Narrator: Tom Zingarelli

Unabridged: 8 hr 2 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 04/29/2016


Synopsis

At fourteen, Bronislaw Huberman played the Brahms Violin Concerto in Vienna, winning high praise from the composer himself. Instantly famous, Huberman began touring all over the world and received invitations to play for royalty across Europe. But after witnessing the tragedy of World War I, he committed his phenomenal talent and celebrity to aid humanity.

After studying at the Sorbonne in Paris, Huberman joined the ranks of Sigmund Freud and Albert Einstein in calling for peace through the Pan European Movement. But when hope for their noble vision was destroyed by the rise of Nazism, Huberman began a crusade that would become his greatest legacy—the creation, in 1936, of the Palestine Symphony, which twelve years later became the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra.

In creating this world-level orchestra, Huberman miraculously arranged for the very best Jewish musicians and their families to emigrate from Nazi-threatened territories. His tireless campaigning for the project ultimately saved nearly a thousand Jews from the approaching Holocaust.

About Denise George

Denise George is an author, teacher, and world-traveled speaker who has written or cowritten over twenty-five books, including Behind Nazi Lines, The Secret Holocaust Diaries, While the World Watched, and The Gentle Giant of Dynamite Hill.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Ina

this book is one of the best books i read this year illuminating the power of one jewish musician trying to save his people from certain death by bringing them home......more

Goodreads review by Louis

I listened to this book on mp3. Bronislaw Huberman led a most interesting life. From receiving a Stradivarius from Emperor Franz Joseph to impressing Brahms, he was a child prodigy on the violin. Driven by his father until his death, Huberman found out that he had no money after his father died. This......more

Goodreads review by Edward

"Orchestra of Exiles" by Josh Aronson & Denise George, 2016. Unscholarly but interestingly entertaining account of the celebrated violinist Bronislaw Huberman's life and his efforts to create an orchestra in Palestine during the lead up to WWII. Reading as more hagiography than biography this book d......more

Goodreads review by Jane

Wonderful story of a child prodigy who grows up to become a world class violinist and a passionate creator of the first orchestra in Palestine made up of first class European Jewish musicians. Although no records were kept Bronislaw Hubermann is credited with saving approximately 1,000 Jews from the......more