Violins played in the Holocaust now in the hands of Milwaukee musicians
By:
Mike Strehlow
Posted: Sep 14, 2025 8:05 AM CDT
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A musical event a decade in the making will be held Wednesday, September 17th in Milwaukee. It's a sold out grand opening concert marking the launch of a residency featuring symbols of hope, remembrance and the enduring power of music.
In our Sunday Morning Spotlight, Mike Strehlow has a conversation with members of one of the largest youth arts programs in the country that was instrumental in bringing the Violins of Hope project to Milwaukee and Wisconsin.
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