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The Violinist: Clare Galambos Winter: Holocaust Survivor

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title The Violinist: Clare Galambos Winter: Holocaust Survivor
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Sarah Gaitanos
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:280
Category/GenreBiographies and autobiography
The Holocaust
ISBN/Barcode 9780864736451
ClassificationsDewey:940.5318092
Audience
General
Illustrations 50 colour photos, 20 black & white photos

Publishing Details

Publisher Te Herenga Waka University Press
Imprint Victoria University Press
Publication Date 21 January 2011
Publication Country New Zealand

Description

Klara Galambos was a twenty-year-old violin student in Budapest in March 1944. Arrested and thrown into jail in the first days after the German occupation, she later managed to get home to Szombathely, was in the ghetto there and transported with the Jews of Szombathely to Auschwitz Birkenau. After five weeks she and her aunt were among the thousand Hungarian women selected for slave labour at Allendorf. They returned to Hungary after the war, and in 1948 they both left Hungary for New Zealand, where Clare joined the fledgling national orchestra. As a long-serving member of the NZSO, she made a significant contribution to the musical life of this country, and is now retired in Wellington. The Violinist draws on memoir, interviews and historical research to tell a compelling story.

Author Biography

Sarah Gaitanos is the author of Nola Millar: A Theatrical Life, and with Alan Bollard, Governor of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand, of the current bestseller Crisis: One central bank governor and the global financial collapse.

Reviews

The compelling story of an eventful life." - Julia Millen, The Listener "Sarah Gaitanos has verified the cloud of memory with her stellar research, placing Winter's oral recollections in the context of recorded history. . . . This is a powerful, galloping read." - Cheryl Pearl Sucher, Sunday Star Times