Projects

Shlomo Mintz

A full project with a serie of exhibitions, concerts, conferences, and educational programs exploring the story of music and art in the face of oppression. 

During the concert, the musicians perform on unique violins that share a common destiny with the Jewish People. The violins were found almost totally destroyed, in the silence of hell, in liberated camps and empty Ghettos, at the end of the Second World War.

One by one, the violins have been brought back to life by the Master Luthier Amnon Weinstein and now they contribute to spread a message of Hope and Peace.

Shlomo Mintz

"Ever since the Holocaust (when the Jewish culture was eradicated), silent and dusty violins, bearing the Star of David have been resurrected and a manifestation of their lives have been renovated. A Jewish violinist has disappeared but a legacy has been reborn. "

Amnom Weinstein (Master Luthier)

Shlomo Mintz

"Ever since the Holocaust (when the Jewish culture was eradicated), silent and dusty violins, bearing the Star of David have been resurrected and a manifestation of their lives have been renovated. A Jewish violinist has disappeared but a legacy has been reborn. "

Amnom Weinstein (Master Luthier)

The Violins of Hope have visited, among others, the following cities:

Paris, France * Jerusalem, Israel (September 2008) * Sion, Switzerland (September 2010) * Madrid, Spain (January 2011) * Charlotte, USA (April 2012) * Monte-Carlo, Monaco (May 2013) * Rome, Italy (January 2014) * Cleveland, USA (Fall 2015) * México D.F. , México (February 2016) * Sarasota, USA (February 2017) * Buenos Aires, Argentina (March 2023)