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The Lost Chord: January 27 - Resurrection Symphony

Marcel Tyberg was a casualty of the Holocaust.  Targeted because of his Jewish ancestry (a mere 1/16th of his make-up), Tyberg was deported to Auschwitz, where his death was recorded on New Year's Eve, 1944.  His music alone should not have attracted unfavorable attention from the authorities.  His symphonies are very much in the Austro-German tradition.  Nevertheless, it was only in the last decade or so that his output was revived, thanks in large part to JoAnn Falletta and the Buffalo Philharmonic.  Tyberg lives again, through his Symphony No. 3, this Sunday at 10 pm.