A tribute concert to honour the sacrifices made for humanity by righteous among the nations Irena Sendler
will premiere in July at the Melbourne Recital Centre in Southbank thanks to a collaboration between the
Polish and Israeli Embassies. Irena’s Song: A Ray of Light in the Darkness is a moving, classical tribute to Polish Catholic social worker Irena
Sendler, who saved some 2,500 Jewish children from the Nazi regime. During the Holocaust, Sendler supplied
thousands of children with false identification documents and smuggled them to safety from Warsaw’s
ghetto. Tortured and sentenced to death for the crime of “aiding Jews”, Sendler escaped and continued her
resistance under an assumed name.
“He who saves one life, saves the world entire” – The Talmud
For each child she saved, Sendler wrote their real name, new name and those of their parents in code, and buried these records in jars beneath a neighbour’s apple trees so she
could reunite the children with their parents after the war.
She kept in contact with the children she saved, and their families, until she passed away, age 98 in 2008.
Sendler is survived by her daughter, who will provide personal insights of her mother via a video address at
the event. Remembered as one of the Righteous among the Nations, Irena Sandler was nominated for a Nobel Peace
Prize and recognised by President Barack Obama for her “extraordinary courage”.
Coming especially from Israel is the award-winning original Israeli composer and conductor, Kobi Oshrat and
esteemed Israeli soprano Karin Shifrin. They will partner with Orchestra Victoria to perform the symphony.
Oshrat describes the work as “a professional mission” that was the least he could do to honour this woman”.
The 20-minute work was written as a collage of Sendler’s life.
Mr Yuval Rotem, the Ambassador of Israel to Australia, said “it is an honour to create this majestic and
meaningful tribute to the legacy of Sendler and other Righteous among the Nations”.
The evening’s program will feature a unique blend of personal tributes, emotional stories and recollections
from an array of people including Irena Sendler’s daughter; righteous Polish-Australian Adrian Vanas, who
risked his life to save Jews and today lives in the Montefiore Jewish Homes; and the Polish and Israeli
Ambassadors. The premiere will be accompanied a Polish piece by Simon Laks “Suite polonaise” (Suita
Polska), conducted by renowned Australian composer/conductor Richard Mills and an intermezzo of Jewish
folk music.
ABC’s Jon Faine will compere the occasion and will be joined in the recital hall by Greg Sheridan, Foreign
Editor from The Australian newspaper as the VIP guest of honour and guest speaker.
Mr Andrzej Jaroszyński, Ambassador of the Republic of Poland highlighted the importance of the concert
saying, “in the present world full of tribulations and confusion, those eager to ignore the lessons of the past
should hear the voices of those who remember, so that the nightmare of history repeated can never, ever
happen”.
Thursday 5th July 2012 at 7pm, Elisabeth Murdoch Hall. Oshrat: Irena's Song. A Ray of Light through the Darkness. Karin Shifrin soprano.
The concert is generously supported by The Pratt Foundation and held in cooperation with the Zionist
Federation of Australia, the Jewish Holocaust Centre and the Polish Community Council of Victoria.
Tickets start at $40 and can be purchased at the Melbourne Recital Centre, or on (03) 9699 3333.
Further enquiries: Einat Weiss, Spokesperson and Director of Cultural Affairs at the Embassy of Israel via
info@canberra.mfa.gov.il
Bookings: melbournerecital.com.au or phone 03 9699 3333.
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