Location
1025 Bunn Drive
Princeton, 08540
United States
Date & Time
4:00pm EDT - 5:30pm EDT
Preview Concert & Composer Talk
Preview Concert-Lecture: Fugitive Footsteps with Composer Laurence Sherr
Laurence Sherr, Composer
James Splond, Baritone
LOTUS Chorale, Alicia N. Brozovich, Conductor
Join us for a compelling afternoon of music and reflection as composer Laurence Sherr presents Fugitive Footsteps, his powerful choral work set to the poetry of Nelly Sachs, a Nobel Prize-winning writer whose verse gives voice to the trauma and resilience of Holocaust survivors.
Through an engaging lecture, Sherr will explore Sachs’ life and evocative poetry, share his own experiences as a son of immigrants, and recount his mother’s remarkable survival during the Holocaust. With live demonstrations by LOTUS Chorale, he will also provide insight into the composition of Fugitive Footsteps, illuminating the deep connections between history, memory, and music.
This event will culminate in a full performance of Fugitive Footsteps by LOTUS Chorale, offering audiences an intimate preview of the ensemble’s upcoming concert on June 15, which will showcase this work alongside other pieces reflecting the refugee experience.
Preview Concert & Composer Talk
Preview Concert-Lecture: Fugitive Footsteps with Composer Laurence Sherr
Laurence Sherr, Composer
James Splond, Baritone
LOTUS Chorale, Alicia N. Brozovich, Conductor
Join us for a compelling afternoon of music and reflection as composer Laurence Sherr presents Fugitive Footsteps, his powerful choral work set to the poetry of Nelly Sachs, a Nobel Prize-winning writer whose verse gives voice to the trauma and resilience of Holocaust survivors.
Through an engaging lecture, Sherr will explore Sachs’ life and evocative poetry, share his own experiences as a son of immigrants, and recount his mother’s remarkable survival during the Holocaust. With live demonstrations by LOTUS Chorale, he will also provide insight into the composition of Fugitive Footsteps, illuminating the deep connections between history, memory, and music.
This event will culminate in a full performance of Fugitive Footsteps by LOTUS Chorale, offering audiences an intimate preview of the ensemble’s upcoming concert on June 15, which will showcase this work alongside other pieces reflecting the refugee experience.
About Fugitive Footsteps
Fugitive Footsteps for baritone soloist and a cappella mixed chorus (2002)
Poetry of Nobel laureate and Holocaust survivor Nelly Sachs
in a composition honoring the survivors of the Holocaust
Fugitive Footsteps is a tribute to Holocaust survivors. Jewish poet Nelly Sachs survived by fleeing from Germany to Sweden in 1940, and she spent the following phase of her career bearing witness to the Holocaust through her writing. She was awarded the 1966 Nobel Prize in Literature for her work. I chose her poem “World, do not ask those snatched from death” because it reflects the experiences of Holocaust survivors like Sachs and my mother, both of whom fled Germany and survived the war in neutral European countries. Also significant in my choice of the poem is the universality of its meaning and message, both of which address the plights of survivors of all tragedies. My hope is that my setting of Sachs’ words will promote healing, awareness, and understanding.
Fugitive Footsteps is dedicated to my mother, Alice Bacharach Sherr. Born in Egelsbach, Germany in 1931, she was sent on a Kindertransport to a children’s home in Switzerland in 1939. She was the only member of her family to survive the Holocaust.
- Laurence Sherr, Composer
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United States