RESILIENCE: “Lost and Reclaimed Voices from the Holocaust” with Desirée Ruhstrat, Melissa Reardon, and Wendy Sutter

RESILIENCE: “Lost and Reclaimed Voices from the Holocaust” with Desirée Ruhstrat, Melissa Reardon, and Wendy Sutter

Sat, Oct 3, 2026 • 2:00 PM—3:00 PM

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RESILIENCE Lost and Reclaimed Voices from the Holocaust Desirée Ruhstrat, violin Melissa Reardon, viola Wendy Sutter, cello Resilience is an intimate and deeply moving concert project in which three acclaimed artists of international stature come together to restore music silenced by the Holocaust to the living repertoire. Violinist Desirée Ruhstrat, violist Melissa Reardon, and cellist Wendy Sutter—each a leader in the classical music world—unite in a program devoted to extraordinary chamber works by composers whose lives and careers were shaped, interrupted, or extinguished by Nazi persecution. Through solo, duo, and string trio repertoire, Resilience offers both remembrance and renewal, allowing voices nearly erased by history to speak again with urgency and clarity. The program features music by composers such as Erwin Schulhoff, Gideon Klein, Schul, Hermann, and Hans Gál, including Gál’s String Trio in F-sharp minor, Op. 104 and Serenade, Op. 41. Alongside these recognized works, Resilience incorporates chamber pieces that have only recently resurfaced—some drawn directly from archival sources and private holdings, and in certain cases not performed publicly for decades, if not since the period immediately following the Second World War. These works are presented not as historical artifacts, but as living music—expressive, daring, and profoundly human. The program’s flexible structure alternates between solo, duo, and trio performances, creating contrast, intimacy, and narrative flow while highlighting the individuality of each composer’s voice. Designed for chamber-scale halls and series, the concert can be adapted in length and format to suit a wide range of venues. Violinist Desirée Ruhstrat brings to this project a long-standing commitment to rediscovering suppressed repertoire. As founder of the Black Oak Ensemble, her work on the acclaimed album Silenced Voices—recognized by the Chicago Tribune, Fanfare, and WQXR—has been instrumental in returning forgotten composers to the concert stage. Her scholarship and musical insight form a central pillar of Resilience. She is joined by Grammy-nominated violist Melissa Reardon, a member of the Borromeo String Quartet and Artistic Director of the Portland Chamber Music Festival. Praised for her “elegant” and “virtuosic” performances, Reardon brings a wide-ranging artistic voice shaped by international touring, leadership in major chamber organizations, and collaborations across classical and contemporary traditions. Cellist Wendy Sutter—hailed by the Wall Street Journal as “one of the great leading cellists of the classical stage”—completes the trio. Renowned for her intensity and expressive range, Sutter has performed as a soloist on five continents with major orchestras and leading conductors, while also shaping contemporary music through decades-long collaborations with composers including Philip Glass, Tan Dun, and Steve Reich. Her career bridges the class...

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Bargemusic

In 1977, Bargemusic began presenting chamber music in an unlikely and startlingly beautiful venue—a floating barge at the foot of the Brooklyn Bridge.