Kurt Sonnenfeld *
Vienna - Rovigo (IT). The Viennese music publisher Universal Edition supports the academic project Musica Internata of the Italian Conservatory in Rovigo and presents works by composers who were caught in Italian camps during the Second World War.
Recent research has revealed that some musicians were able to remain musically active while imprisoned in fascist camps. One of these research projects is now being supported by the Viennese music publisher Universal Edition : Musica Internata
The Musica Internata project at the music conservatory in Rovigo focuses on researching, studying, digitising, editing and performing music by composers who were imprisoned in the "campi del Duce" set up by Mussolini between 1940 and 1943.
As part of international studies involving students and academics from all over the world and various disciplines, works created during the Second World War are to be researched, reconstructed and made playable again through academic editions and accompanied by book projects or museum exhibitions to provide insights into the lives of the prisoners.
A bibliographical department for scores and international musicological studies on persecuted music has been set up at the Rovigo Conservatory. The Conservatory collaborates with the CDEC (Fondazione Centro di Documentazione Ebraica Contemporanea), an important institution for Jewish studies based in Milan. In addition, courses and seminars on this topic have been organised for students and scholars since 2019.
The project currently focuses on researching the lives and works of three Jewish composers who were imprisoned in the Ferramonti camp in Calabria: Isko Thaler, who was of Polish origin and studied under Franz Schreker, Leon Levitch and Viennese Kurt Sonnenfeld (1921-1997), whose personal library was handed over to the conservatory by his heirs in 2021.
Universal Edition is supporting the research project by presenting the digitised works on its website and making them accessible to a wider academic community as well as interested amateurs and professional performers.
UE Chairwoman of the Board Astrid Koblanck on the significance of the project:
"The careers of many composers were cruelly interrupted during the Second World War. Many died and those who survived the camps were often never able to return to what had been before It is deeply important to us at Universal Edition to finally bring their music to life after so many years and to give these artists the respect they deserve posthumously."
FURTHER INFORMATION
Conservatorio Statale di Musica in Rovigo
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