Eliška Kleinová
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Eliška Kleinová, born Elisabeth "Lisa" Klein (February 27, 1912, Přerov, Moravia – September 2, 1999, Prague) was a Czech Jewish pianist, music educator, and was the sister of Gideon Klein.
Eliška Kleinová was born as a daughter of Jindřich/Heinrich Klein, and Helene (born Ilona Marmorstein).
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References
- Peter Ambros(de): Leben vom Blatt gespielt. ISBN 3-935712-21-9 (Lebensgeschichte auf Basis eines Tonbandinterviews von 1994)
- Anna Hájková, The Piano Virtuoso Who Didn't Play in Terezín, or, Why Gender Matters (Orel Foundation, May 6, 2011)
- Joža Karas, "Music in Terezín, 1941-1945," Pendragon Press, 2008, pp.10,94,199
- USC Shoah Foundation Institute testimony of Eliska Kleinová - Oral History | VHA Interview Code: 15454
- Rebecca Rovit, Alvin Goldfarb, Theatrical Performance During the Holocaust: Texts, Documents, Memoirs. (Johns Hopkins University Press, 1999), p. 198 [1][2]
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- 1912 births
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