Talent
Violins of Hope Description
During this educational and musically inspiring evening, student musicians from the Orange County School of the Arts (OCSA) will perform with more than 50 instruments from the Violins of Hope collection. These instruments were played by Jewish musicians during The Holocaust. They have survived concentration camps and long journeys to tell remarkable stories of injustice, suffering, resilience, and survival. Thanks to painstaking restoration by Amnon Weinstein and his son, they now bear testimony to the power of music to lift hearts in the most horrific circumstance. They represent the love and tragedy of many musicians and listeners; the destiny of millions of people; and the power of music to transcend the darkest hours of humanity.
Additional Information
DUE TO COVID GUIDELINES seating is spaced so that every other seat is open. The tickets for this event will be at 50% capacity. The bench-style seating will allow for couples or families to sit together. Please purchase adjacent seats in the same row. Once. you are seated you can move together. All members of the audience will need to show proof of vaccination upon entering the performance hall and have their mask remain on at all times during the performance.
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7:00pm to 8:30pm
Center: $18.00
All Ages
949-478-6818 PAST EVENTS
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