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Our Will to Live • Music Tracks 

To deepen your experience of Our Will to Live
Mark Ludwig has created this original collection of vintage and contemporary recordings of music referenced in the book, performed by ​survivors and contemporary masters. Listen as you read. (Image, "Entertainment," drawn in Terezín by Bedrich Fritta in 1943. Collection of Thomas Fritta Haas.)
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1 Josef Suk, “Meditation on the Old Czech Chorale, ‘Saint Wenceslas’”
op. 35 [07:11]
Hawthorne String Quartet
Suggested listening for Viktor Ullmann critiques 1, 7, 14, 23

2 Hans Krása, Passacaglia and Fugue for String Trio (Terezín, 1944) [09:37]
Si-Jing Huang, violin
Mark Ludwig, viola
Sato Knudsen, cello
Suggested listening for Viktor Ullmann critiques 3, 16, 17

3 Hans Krása, Finale from children’s opera Brundibár [01:40]
Excerpt from the Nazi propaganda film “Theresienstadt.
Ein Dokumentarfilm aus dem jüdischen Siedlungsgebiet” (“Theresienstadt. A Documentary from the Jewish Settlement Area”) performed by children in Terezín, 1944. Courtesy of National Center for Jewish Film at Brandeis University.
Suggested listening for Viktor Ullmann critiques 3, 16, 17

4-5 Gideon Klein, Duo for Violin and Cello
I — Allegro con Fuoco [06:31]
II — Lento [02:36]
Si-Jing Huang, violin
Sato Knudsen, cello
Suggested listening for Viktor Ullmann critiques 3, 7, 18, 20

6 Gideon Klein, “Fantasie and Fugue” for String Quartet
(Terezín, 1943) [08:15]
“Fantasie”
“Fugue”
Hawthorne String Quartet performing in Terezín Ghetto Museum.
Suggested listening for Viktor Ullmann critiques 3, 7, 18, 20

7-9 Gideon Klein, Piano Sonata (Terezín, 1943) [10:09]
Movement I — Allegro con Fuoco
Movement II — Adagio
Movement III — Allegro Vivace
Přemsyl Charnát, piano
November 1991 Czech Radio broadcast of a concert featuring Terezín composers
in the Jewish Town Hall, Prague.
Suggested listening for Viktor Ullmann critiques 3, 7, 18, 20

10-12 Gideon Klein, String Trio (Terezín, 1944)
Movement I — Allegro [02:19]
Movement II — Theme and Variations [07:17]
Movement III — Molto Vivace [03:04]
Ronan Lefkowitz, violin
Mark Ludwig, viola
Sato Knudsen, cello
Suggested listening for Viktor Ullmann critiques 3, 7, 18, 20

13-16 Pavel Haas, Four Songs on Chinese Poetry (for Karl Berman)
(Terezín, 1944) [14:11]
“I Heard the Cry of the Wild Geese” (Wei Yingwu)
“In the Bamboo Grove” (Wang Wei)
“Far is My Home, O Moon” (Zhang Chiu-Ling)
“A Sleepless Night” (Han Yu)
Karel Berman, baritone
Přemsyl Charnát, piano
November 1991 Czech Radio broadcast of a concert featuring Terezín composers in the Jewish Town Hall, Prague.
Suggested listening for Viktor Ullmann critiques 8, 14, 15.

17 Pavel Haas, String Quartet No. 2 Op. 7 [08:47]
Movement IV — “A Violent Night”
Hawthorne String Quartet
Will Hudgins, percussion
Suggested listening for Viktor Ullmann critiques 8, 14, 15

18 Pavel Haas, “Studie” for String Chamber Orchestra [02:01]
Excerpt from the Nazi propaganda film “Theresienstadt. Ein Dokumentarfilm aus dem jüdischen Siedlungsgebiet” (“Theresienstadt. A Documentary from the Jewish Settlement Area”) performed by prisoners conducted by Karel Ančerl in Terezín 1944.
Suggested listening for Viktor Ullmann critiques 8, 14, 15

19 Sigmund Schul, “In the Shadow of Your Wings” for String Quartet
(Terezín, 1942) [02:24]
Hawthorne String Quartet
Suggested listening for Viktor Ullmann critique 10, Additional Terezín Writings

20 Sigmund Schul, “Chassidic Dance” (Terezín, 1942) [01:06]
Mark Ludwig, viola
Sato Knudsen, cello
Suggested listening for Viktor Ullmann critique 10, Additional Terezín Writings

21-24 Erwin Schulhoff, String Quartet No. 1
Movement I — Presto con fuoco [02:28]
Movement II — Allegretto con moto e con malinconia [04:31]
Movement III — Allegro giocoso alla slovacca [02:56]
Movement IV — Andante molto sostenuto [07:10]
Hawthorne String Quartet
Suggested listening for Viktor Ullmann critique 11

25 Erwin Schulhoff, “Tempo di Fox a la Hawaii” (Berlin, 1928) [02:00]
Erwin Schulhoff, piano
Suggested listening for Viktor Ullmann critique 11

26 Erwin Schulhoff, “Shimmy-Jazz: Jolie tambour, donne-moi ta rose”
(Berlin, 1928) [01:04]
Erwin Schulhoff, piano
Suggested listening for Viktor Ullmann critique 11

27 Viktor Ullmann, Third String Quartet (Terezín, 1943) [13:38]
Hawthorne String Quartet
Suggested listening for Viktor Ullmann critique 3

28 Viktor Ullmann, "The Lay of the Love and Death of Christoph Rilke" for Recitation and Piano (Terezín, 1944) [29:29]
Mark Ludwig, director
Annette Miller, recitation
Vytas Baksys, piano
Suggested listening for Viktor Ullmann critique 3

29 Karel Švenk, “Why Does the Black Man Sit at the Back of the Car?”
(Terezín, 1943) [01:16]
Arrangement by David L. Post
Thomas Martin, clarinet
Hawthorne String Quartet
Suggested listening for Viktor Ullmann critique 12

30 Karel Švenk, “Why Does the Black Man Sit at the Back of the Car?”
(Terezín, 1943) [01:06]
Performed by Terezín survivor Dr. George Horner, piano
Suggested listening for Viktor Ullmann critique 12

31 Karel Švenk, “Why Does the Black Man Sit at the Back of the Car?”
(Terezín, 1943) [01:21]
Yo-Yo Ma, cello
Dr. George Horner, piano
Suggested listening for Viktor Ullmann critique 12

32 Karel Švenk, “Terezín Strut” (Terezín, 1943) [01:38]
Yo-Yo Ma, cello
Dr. George Horner, piano
Suggested listening for Viktor Ullmann critique 12

33 Karel Švenk, “Terezín March” (Terezín, 1943) [01:35]
Yo-Yo Ma, cello
Dr. George Horner, piano
Suggested listening for Viktor Ullmann critique 12

34 Karel Švenk, “Lullaby” (Terezín, 1943) [02:27]
Yo-Yo Ma, cello
Dr. George Horner, piano
Suggested listening for Viktor Ullmann critique 12

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