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"Aušvicate" by Dr. Petra Gelbart | European Holocaust Memorial Day for Sinti and Roma

Ausvicate hi kher baro is possibly the most well known and widely performed song about the Romani Holocaust. The melody is said to be that of a traditional folk song and was adapted to painful and haunting lyrics about the miseries of the Auschwitz death camp. The lyrics have been credited to Auschwitz survivor Ruzema Danielova. Dr. Petra Gelbart is a Romani educator, scholar, and musician. She was first introduced to Romani music and language by her family while growing up in Czechoslovakia. She earned her Ph.D. in musicology/ethnomusicology at Harvard University and went on to co-found the Initiative for Romani Music at New York University. Her research interests include interethnic communication, the psychology of music, the Holocaust, and institutional ethnography. At the university level, she has taught the theory, practice, and cultural context of Romani music as well as other subjects. She is the co-founder of Families of Roma and Sinti Holocaust Victims (romasintiholocaust.org). _____________________________________________________________________________________________ On 2 August, we commemorate the last 4,300 Sinti and Roma in the German Nazi concentration camp Auschwitz-Birkenau, who were murdered by the SS on that night in 1944 despite their fierce resistance. In memory of all 500,000 Sinti and Roma murdered in Nazi-occupied Europe, the European Parliament declared this date the European Holocaust Memorial Day for Sinti and Roma in 2015. Visit the new website and the virtual commemoration of 2 August 2020 ►https://www.roma-sinti-holocaust-memo...

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