"I'm working on a large-scale choral work for a children's choir and the Hallé Orchestra titled, 'Last Train To Tomorrow,'" Davis said. "The work is based on the subject of a little-known World War II-era story of compassion about the rescue of Jewish children from Nazi-occupied European countries."
The operation known as "Kindertransport" tells the story of brave men and women who risked their lives in convincing Nazi leaders that they should allow the deportation of children up to the age of 17, which would rid the Nazis of the responsibility of the "Final Solution."
More than 10,000 youths were saved from the gas chambers as a result of this complicated effort. Davis shared that the story and the music will be told from the point of view of the children on the train who have just been sent away by grieving parents, knowing full well that they would probably never be reunited. The overriding theme, and the emotional message, is that the parents knew that the Kindertransport would mean, hopefully, "that at least the children would be safe."
The Kindertransport began in 1938, following Kristallnacht in Germany. The effort originated in England and reached out to rescue children in Berlin, Vienna, Prague and elsewhere, delivering the scared children to foster parents at the dawn of World War II.
Davis will write the score and will be collaborating with poet Hiawyn Oram.
"One of the selfless men responsible for saving the children is Nicholas Winton, who is now 102 years old," Davis said. "We plan on debuting the work in 2012 and hopefully Winton will be front and center."
Davis is also known for symphonic rescoring of classic American silent films, creating more than 50 new scores for movies including "Ben-Hur" (1925), "The Thief of Baghdad," "Intolerance," "The Phantom of the Opera," and silent film star Harold Lloyd's "Safety Last."
In from Los Angeles for the James Bond night, and joining Davis and his family for the Bond performance, was Suzanne Lloyd, granddaughter of Harold Lloyd and chairman of the Lloyd Film Trust.
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