A Financial Times Best Book of 2023: Classical Music "A deeply thoughtful, intensely detailed and clearly argued exploration. This is not only a fascinating book, but an essential one, which will hopefully inspire further studies."--Jessica Duchen, Engelsberg Ideas "Michael Haas is absolutely brilliant. His devotion to giving voice to the many creators who were brutally silenced during World War Two is inspiring and essential work. He does this with passion and knowledge."--Marin Alsop "Michael Haas has done more than anyone to rehabilitate the music of hundreds of composers who were silenced by the Nazis and blindsided by the post-War music world. Every work of Haas contains completely unexpected revelations from untapped sources. This marvellous book is no exception.
"--Norman Lebrecht "With great curiosity and empathy, Michael Haas illustrates climactic moments as these Jewish refugees lingered between worlds, lost countries and roots, and searched for new and old identities."--Ute Lemper " Music of Exile is especially relevant today, with the resurgence of authoritarianism and the politicization of immigration. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in music and history, and concerned about our contemporary world."--James Conlon.