In this episode, Dr. Mehak Burza sits down with Maestro Murry Sidlin, the internationally acclaimed conductor, educator, and creator of Defiant Requiem: Verdi at Terezín. As Founder and Artistic Director of The Defiant Requiem Foundation, Mr. Sidlin has spent decades illuminating one of the most extraordinary cultural stories to emerge from the Holocaust—the powerful act of spiritual and artistic resistance carried out by prisoners in the Terezín concentration camp.
In this conversation, Mr. Sidlin reflects on what first drew him to this work, the moral and emotional weight of interpreting music born of suffering, and the ways in which the arts help us carry memory into the future.
He also shares deeply personal insights: how this work has changed him, what he wishes he could ask Terezín conductor Rafael Schächter, and why stories like this matter now more than ever. For young artists, scholars, and anyone who believes in the transformative power of the arts, this episode offers a rare window into the intersection of music, humanity, and moral courage.