(ANSA) - PESCARA, 18 GEN - The first-ever concert in Pescara
for Remembrance Day was dedicated to the Polish hero Witold
Pilecki (1901-1948), who, after being voluntarily imprisoned in
the Nazi extermination camp, was the first to inform the world
about the horrors of Auschwitz and the Shoah. Still, he was not
believed: on 26 January, in the auditorium of the Pescara
Conservatory of Music, the Luisa D'Annunzio Symphony Orchestra
conducted by Adriano Melchiorre will perform Marco Patricelli's
'Petite Suite Pilecki.'
The concert is under the high patronage of the Warsaw Ministry
of Culture, the Polish Embassy and Institute of Culture, the
American Jewish Committee, and the Union of Jewish Communities,
as well as Abruzzo institutions, and will be attended by
ambassador Anna Maria Anders, daughter of General Wladyslaw
Anders, winner of the battle of Montecassino, commander of the
2nd Polish Army Corps in Italy and direct superior of Pilecki.
The composer Marco Patricelli is the historian who, in 2010, was
the first to reconstruct the story of the brave captain in
Europe with an essay published by Laterza and translated into
several languages, a bestseller in Poland.
The year 2023 marks the 80th anniversary of Pilecki's escape
from Auschwitz and the 75th anniversary of his political
assassination after a show trial. The memory of the cavalry
captain has been recovered, reconstructed, and disseminated by
Patricelli, already awarded significant Polish honors
(Commendable Person, Officer's Cross, Witness of History), now
an author of the musical score taken from a Symphonic Suite for
large orchestra in 7 movements, adapted to the staff of the
Pescara conservatory, of which the historian was a student in
the piano and composition classes.
The first report of the secret agent Pilecki on the horrors of
Auschwitz was drawn up in November 1940 and, through many
vicissitudes, arrived first in Stockholm and then in London, the
seat of the Polish government in exile, and classified in March
1941. The British, however, deemed it exaggerated. (ANSA).
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Volunteer in Auschwitz, first national concert for Pilecki
The event in Pescara, attended by Poland's ambassador Anders