The Japan News by The Yomiuri Shimbun

Child of victim plays violin that survived A-bombing

- The Yomiuri Shimbun

HIROSHIMA — A profession­al violinist who is the child of a hibakusha atomic-bomb survivor played a violin that also survived the bombing in Hiroshima on Sunday, ahead of the A-bomb memorial day on Aug. 6.

Violinist Tomoko Kurita, 56, played “Gigue” by J. S. Bach in Hiroshima Nagarekawa Church in Hiroshima as about 80 members of the church and others listened to the music.

e church’s former cathedral was about 800 meters from ground zero. All but a part of the exterior walls were destroyed by the bomb, and a large number of the church’s members died.

e violin was a beloved possession of Sergei Palchiko (1893-1969), a Russian who was a music teacher at Hiroshima Jogakuin girls school. Palchiko survived the atomic bombing at his home about 2.5 kilometers from ground zero. It is assumed that the violin was also there.

Kurita is a member of a Dutch orchestra. She was born in Hiroshima and now lives in Amsterdam.

“I heard about atomic bomb experience­s from my grandfathe­r and others. ere should never be nuclear weapons or wars. I played the music with a prayer for peace,” she said. (Aug. 3)

 ?? The Yomiuri Shimbun ?? Tomoko Kurita plays a violin that survived the atomic bombing of Hiroshima on Sunday in the city.
The Yomiuri Shimbun Tomoko Kurita plays a violin that survived the atomic bombing of Hiroshima on Sunday in the city.

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