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EPISODE · Mar 8, 2026 · 54 MIN

Café Zimmermann - "La orquesta de mujeres de Auschwitz" de Anne Sebba - 08/03/26

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"La investigadora de la Universidad de Jaén Rosa María Rodríguez Domínguez, Medalla de Andalucía de la Investigación, la Ciencia y la Salud". Éste es nuestro titular de hoy 8M, Día internacional de la mujer, que ilustramos con "Marie Curie" de Ángeles López Artiga. En el "Belvedere" nos trasladamos al Barrio de los Compositores de Hamburgo para visitar el Museo Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach. Escuchamos de las conocidas como "Sinfonías de Hamburgo" su "Sinfonía en Mi Mayor, Wq. 182 nº 6". En la "Academia Arcadia" seguimos alzando "LAS VOCES DE TODAS" y nos hacemos eco de un libro titulado "La orquesta de mujeres de Auschwitz, una historia de supervivencia" de la periodista británica Anne Sebba. Nos sumergimos en distintos pasajes de esta dura historia que ilustramos con una versión para conjunto instrumental de la "Sonata Patética" de Beethoven, la versión orquestal de la "Marcha militar D. 733 nº 1" de Schubert y una versión cantada del famoso "Estudio Op. 10 nº 3 'Tristeza" de Chopin. Para terminar, nos perdimos en el campo de concentración de Auschwitz con la nana "Wiegala" y la canción "Y la lluvia corrió" de Ilse Weber, asesinada allí en 1944.Escuchar audio

"La investigadora de la Universidad de Jaén Rosa María Rodríguez Domínguez, Medalla de Andalucía de la Investigación, la Ciencia y la Salud". Éste es nuestro titular de hoy 8M, Día internacional de la mujer, que ilustramos con "Marie Curie" de Ángeles López Artiga. En el "Belvedere" nos trasladamos al Barrio de los Compositores de Hamburgo para visitar el Museo Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach. Escuchamos de las conocidas como "Sinfonías de Hamburgo" su "Sinfonía en Mi Mayor, Wq. 182 nº 6". En la "Academia Arcadia" seguimos alzando "LAS VOCES DE TODAS" y nos hacemos eco de un libro titulado "La orquesta de mujeres de Auschwitz, una historia de supervivencia" de la periodista británica Anne Sebba. Nos sumergimos en distintos pasajes de esta dura historia que ilustramos con una versión para conjunto instrumental de la "Sonata Patética" de Beethoven, la versión orquestal de la "Marcha militar D. 733 nº 1" de Schubert y una versión cantada del famoso "Estudio Op. 10 nº 3 'Tristeza" de Chopin. Para terminar, nos perdimos en el campo de concentración de Auschwitz con la nana "Wiegala" y la canción "Y la lluvia corrió" de Ilse Weber, asesinada allí en 1944.

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