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Grosse Fugue by Ian Phillips (Alliance Publishing Press, 2012)
This is a story whose outlines are familiar but which we need to hear again and again. The story of Reuben Mendel is a twentieth century biography, a story of both world wars, the holocaust and its aftermath. It is … Continue reading
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Tagged Bach, Beethoven, Grosse Fugue, holocaust, Ian Phillips, Schubert
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