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No wingbeat in the silent garden,
Only leaves whisper soft and slight;
The windows breathe the shadows gently,
The stars rock my night. It looks like you're asking for the correct
, the real-life leader of the Women’s Orchestra of Auschwitz. Wide dynamic range but mostly quiet to medium-soft;
It begins with a low, steady pulse, the rhythm of a heart determined to keep beating against the clock of the Reich. Then comes the violin—Alma’s voice—soaring above the mechanical thrum. It is sharp, precise, and breathtakingly elegant, a reminder of Vienna’s grand halls and the life that was stolen.
Miklós Steinberg is a Hungarian composer, and like many composers, his works are likely influenced by a mix of traditional Hungarian music, contemporary classical music trends, and possibly other global musical influences. Composers often dedicate their pieces to individuals, and in this case, "Für Alma" suggests it was dedicated to someone named Alma.