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The New York Times Agency May 2010

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The New York Times Agency May 2010
(NYT46) UNDATED -- Feb. 12, 2003 -- BRUNDIBAR-OPERA -- Were it not for the circumstances of its earliest performances, Hans Krasa's chamber opera "Brundibar" might have become a pleasantly innocuous staple of the children's choral repertory. But "Brundibar," composed in 1938, had its first performances three years later in Nazi-occupied Prague, at an orphanage where Jews circumvented rules prohibiting them from attending public performances by staging clandestine concerts of their own. When Krasa and most of the original production team were sent to the Theresienstadt camp at Terezin, near Prague, in 1943, they revived "Brundibar" and presided over 55 performances. The cast of "Brundibar" as seen in a Nazi propaganda film made at Theresienstadt. Ela Weissberger is in the front row, in the black outfit. (Phil Marino/The New York Times)
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