Pianist Léon Kartun, Composer Ralph Erwin: From their celebrity to internment in the French département of Loiret
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In the interwar period, Léon Kartun and Ralph Erwin both acquired a musical reputation in their domain. This however didn't prevent their being interned as Jews in the camps of Pithiviers and Beaune-la-Rolande. A written version of a communication released in the frame of the exhibition " La musique internée " (The detained Music) at the CERCIL Museum (Memorial Museum of the " Vel d'Hiv' " children) in Orléans, this article, through the prism of the broadcasting of the thirties, shows how two musicians, whose origisn and routes were different, share many other similarities beyond their tragic fate during World War Two. At first, the monitoring of each of the protagonists' biography will show what their musical role and their influence were at their time. One is going to see that their respective style and the context of their broadcasting summarize their eclecticism in music, such as it was then broadcasted. Finally, the monitoring of the performers of his works, for Erwin, and the wide range of repertoire, for Kartun, will prove their role as " cultural passers " , at the crossroad of numerous and complementary aesthetics.
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