‘To take the music so perversely used by the Nazis and bring it back to life through context was both brave and profound’
The Lost Music of Auschwitz tells the story of the multiple orchestras forced to play in Auschwitz concentration camp. At Auschwitz, an estimated 1.1 million people were killed during the Second World War. Amid the death, there were at least six orchestras, introduced to play marching music to help the SS move prisoners, but which also gave secret concerts as acts of rebellion.
The documentary utilises interviews with survivors, archive testimony and as-live musical performances. Piecing together fragments of music manuscripts found in the Auschwitz Museum archives, Leo Geyer and his orchestra perform these pieces as they would have sounded in Auschwitz.
Music played for the Nazis ends abruptly and survivor testimony plays over it. But the pieces played for or composed by survivors are allowed to play out in full, resulting in a sensitive final documentary. By recording modern-day natural sound, the team used this exclusively as ambience throughout the film, firmly grounding its sense of place.
Judges have called the documentary well shot and well-made and have especially praised the powerful juxtaposition between the music and silence.
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