Shony Alex Braun
Shony Alex Braun first encountered the enchanting
spell of the violin as a frightened four-year-old child, lost in the
dark forests of Transylvania (Hungary-Rumania). Rescued by gypsies and
taken to their camp, little Shony was comforted and fascinated by the
"box that makes music." Six years later, he debuted on Radio Bucharest
as a child prodigy violinist.Shony began composing music at the age
of eleven. Two years later, he received a scholarship from the Budapest
Academy of Music. His musical studies, however, were cut short when he was
transported along with the rest of his family, to the concentration camp at
Auschwitz and, later, Dachau.
Throughout the Nazi nightmare, the violin
continued to comfort Shony and, on one occasion, literally saved his life.
The day before Dachau was liberated by the Allies, Shony was shot in the
chest and left for dead. But he survived and his music endured.
After
liberation, Shony continued his music studies and graduated from the
world-famous Mozarteum Academy of Music in Salzburg, Austria. He and
his wife Shari, also a Holocaust survivor, immigrated to the United States,
where he studied violin with Professor Josef Gingold at Case Western Reserve
University in Cleveland, Ohio. He was awarded a Master of Arts degree in Music.
Shony Alex Braun is a gifted violinist and a prolific composer. He has
written over two hundred compositions. They range from classic, romantic
and gypsy music, to his stellar achievement, Symphony of the Holocaust,
for solo violin and orchestra, nominated for the Pulitzer Prize in Music.
Shony lived in southern California, where he had appeared in numerous
films and television shows. He has recorded eleven albums and performed
before kings, queens and royalty in the capitals of Europe. In 1984 he
performed for President Ronald Reagan in the White House.
From concentration
camps to concert halls, Shony Alex Braun's life is an extraordinary saga of
survival and triumph. The magic of his violin and the intensity and joy of
his music have stirred and inspired audiences around the world.




Shony's Music