How Classical Composers Made Music After the Holocaust
This is a Non-Fiction Article How Classical Composers Made Music After the Holocaust by Kira Thurman, Thurman purpose is to share people who do know the perspective of Composers who were Holocaust Survivors, and she provides a glimpse of what inspires and how these survivors came to be. This can be change if they learn much more about the composers background or any music genre, there can be times where one is intellectually curious about who created this music and how are they able to make such a fine piece. But because not a lot of people are not interested it’s hard to let others know about the musician story unless someone spoke about it. For example, “It is a lush piece and its beauty is all the more jarring when we consider Strauss’s activities during the war — which is exactly Eichler’s point. Knowing the stories of these composers, Eichler argues, becomes “part of what we come to hear in the works themselves.”(Thurman) I believe this is true because people are unaware of who makes the music and what’s the purpose for it. They tend to just listen to the music seeing that they only enjoy it because of the rhythm of the song or for its popularity.