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Silenced Songs: Rediscovering the Lost Music of Jewish Composers

Silenced Songs: Rediscovering the Lost Music of Jewish Composers

Panel + Recital #2
March 29, 2026
The Engineers Club

Tickets:
$15 General Admission
$33 Lunch Add-On (includes catered lunch during the panel)

Event Overview

Voices in Solidarity continues with Silenced Songs: Rediscovering the Lost Music of Jewish Composers, a program led by soprano Sara Duchovnay that restores the voices of Jewish women composers whose work was disrupted or suppressed during the Holocaust.

The afternoon combines conversation and performance, examining Jewish identity, cultural memory, and artistic resilience through scholarship and live music.

Schedule

1:00–2:30 PM | Roundtable Discussion (Lunch Add-On Available)
A moderated panel uses vocal music as an entry point to explore historical and contemporary themes of belonging, support, solidarity, and tension within Baltimore’s Black and Jewish communities. Panelists bring both professional expertise and personal experience to the conversation.

Panelists:
Nicole Steinberg, Ph.D. (Moderator) – Opera Baltimore’s Cultural Programs Coordinator and musicologist specializing in music and trauma.
Sara Duchovnay – Jewish soprano whose grandparents survived the Holocaust. Her work frequently explores Jewish identity and Holocaust history through performance.
Julia Cooke – President and General Director of Opera Baltimore, reflecting on navigating the performing arts industry as a Jewish leader.
Em Davidson – Collections Manager and Archivist at the Reginald F. Lewis Museum.

2:30–3:00 PM | Guided Tour of the Engineers Club

3:00–4:30 PM | Recital
Sara Duchovnay, soprano
Eileen Cornett, piano

Sara Duchovnay presents Silenced Songs, a recital honoring Jewish women composers whose artistic voices were nearly erased by genocide. Through art song and vocal works, the program restores repertoire that belongs within the canon of Western classical music.

This recital has been performed internationally, including in Düsseldorf, Germany, in partnership with Maxhaus Düsseldorf and the Society for Christian-Jewish Cooperation as part of the citywide series Respect and Courage – Düsseldorf Contributions to Intercultural Understanding.

About Voices in Solidarity

Voices in Solidarity

The Engineers Club at the Garrett-Jacobs Mansion
$15-$33
01:00 PM - 04:30 PM on Sun, 29 Mar 2026

Event Supported By

Opera Baltimore
4434450226
The Engineers Club at the Garrett-Jacobs Mansion
11 West Mount Vernon Place
Baltimore, Maryland 21201
4434450226