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The paintings were among more than 300 works seized during World War II from Adolphe Schloss, a German Jew who lived in France and amassed a collection of old master paintings.
From its association with workers' rights in the 19th century to its inclusion in a video game, the famous old Italian song "Bella Ciao" has an evolving legacy.
Gustavo Dudamel begins his official duties as music director designate by opening the New York Philharmonic's 2025-26 season ...
Reflecting on the personality trait that might have led one famous German to refuse to salute despite the potential cost.
Controversy erupts over a Belgian festival's decision to cancel a concert by the Munich Philharmonic featuring Israeli ...
The cancellation of a Munich Philharmonic Orchestra concert in Belgium over its Israeli conductor Lahav Shani has sparked ...
The German conductor sought to bring “a sense of breathing, musical breathing, like a singer” to his orchestras.
Albert Einstein’s prized first violin which he hid from the Nazis has emerged for sale for £300,000. The mathematician ...
The Czech composer Bohuslav Martinů, the focus of this summer’s Bard Music Festival, at Bard College, had one of those voices ...
He and his Jewish family lived across the street from the German leader in the 1930s. He became a professor and historian in ...
(WASHINGTON) -- An exhibit at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum that takes a critical look at the United States' response to Nazi Germany is slated to temporarily close after Labor Day for ...
A painting lost for more than 80 years has finally been located, thanks to a single photo in an online real estate listing. The painting, titled Portrait of a Lady by the artist Fra’ Galgario, had ...