Experiencing Music in the Holocaust: Talk by Teryl Dobbs

Experiencing Music in the Holocaust: Talk by Teryl Dobbs

By Chazen Museum of Art

Join Teryl (Teri) Dobbs in this public talk as she explores the complicated musical experience of the Holocaust.

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Chazen Museum of Art

750 University Avenue Madison, WI 53706

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  • 1 hour
  • In person

About this event

Community • Historic

Music in the Holocaust is often perceived as means of hope, resistance, and inspiration. However, a dark side existed: the Nazi regime employed music as propaganda, for inciting riots, and as a form of torture. Hence, music was experienced in profoundly different ways: it could sooth, comfort, and inspire hope as well as serve as a means of pain. Join Teryl (Teri) Dobbs, PhD, professor emerita, UW-Madison, in this public talk as she explores the complicated musical experience of the Holocaust.


A related performance of instruments from the Violins of Hope collection will take place on Sunday, November 9th at 12:30p.m. More details coming soon.


This program is presented in partnership with Violins of Hope - Wisconsin, Milwaukee Youth Symphony Orchestra (MYSO).


Frequently Asked Questions:

Where should I park?

There are several parking garages within a few blocks of the museum. Limited accessible parking stalls are located in front of the building. Contact UW Transportation Services for more information: https://transportation.wisc.edu/visitor-parking/. We are also on several Madison Metro bus routes, and BCycle stations are nearby.


Where at the museum is this event?

This event will take place in the Chazen's Auditorium.


Can I call if I have questions?

Yes! You can call the welcome desk to speak with our Visitor Services team at 608-263-2246.

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Chazen Museum of Art

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Free
Nov 8 · 5:00 PM CST