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POSTPONED: Herrmann lecture: Jeremy Eichler, author of Time’s Echo
November 6 @ 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm

POSTPONED: Boston Globe music critic Jeremy Eichler will share excerpts and insights from his new book Time’s Echo. The book traces the haunted paths of four composers – Schoenberg, Strauss, Shostakovich, and Britten – through the years of the Second World War and the Holocaust, and tells the stories of the extraordinary musical memorials they created. It’s a book about how culture bears witness to history – and about reimagining the power and presence of art in our lives today.
Erez DeGolan, Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow in Jewish Studies, will be the discussant for this conversation.
This event at Tau Zeta Epsilon House on Wellesley College’s campus at 5pm on Nov. 6 is free and open to the public. Lecture generously supported by The Frederick and Minnie Herrmann Memorial Fund. For accessibility and disability resources, please contact accessibility@
Seating will be limited. Please use this form to RSVP so we can inform you of any changes in location.
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