Since the last thread on this topic has reached the dizzying heights of 5 pages I've started a new literary corner!
I'm still reading the biography of that amazing lady Alice Sommer-Herz who along with her son the cellist Raphael Sommer survived Theresienstadt. Can you believe that under such terrible conditions she used to give concerts that included all the Chopin etudes at a single recital? Apparently even Rubinstein backed off from that feat even under normal circumstances! She is still alive today at the age of 107 living in London. Truly a remarkable and inspiring person.
Watch her BBC radio interview on youtube given when she was 103!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rF4M6...eature=related
I'm still reading the biography of that amazing lady Alice Sommer-Herz who along with her son the cellist Raphael Sommer survived Theresienstadt. Can you believe that under such terrible conditions she used to give concerts that included all the Chopin etudes at a single recital? Apparently even Rubinstein backed off from that feat even under normal circumstances! She is still alive today at the age of 107 living in London. Truly a remarkable and inspiring person.
Watch her BBC radio interview on youtube given when she was 103!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rF4M6...eature=related
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