A commemoration of Theodor Schreier, the architect of the synagogue in St. Pölten, will include the unveiling of a commemorative plaque to the architect and his wife — both Holocaust victims who died in the Terezin ghetto/camp north of Prague — and a memorial symphonic concert featuring the music of Brahms, Bloch, Dvorak, Janacek, and Schulhoff.
The synagogue is now the home of the Institut für jüdische Geschichte Österreichs — Institute for Austrian Jewish History.
A specially curated programme of music spanning many genres. Numbers familiar from stage and screen will surprise you with their connections to Willesden. Event for adults.
Admission £8, Concessions (job-seekers, students, over 65): £4
Booking – www.theus.org.uk/exhibition
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