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2777888 Heroic players (colour litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: Heroic players. During the terrible fire at the Teatro delle Novedades, in Madrid, the orchestras professors, although first invested by the flames, instead of trying to save themselves, began to play with great enthusiasm, to make a supreme attempt to inspire calm. Illustration for Courier Sunday, 7 October 1928.); © Look and Learn
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This print titled "Heroic Players" by Achille Beltrame depicts a remarkable moment during a devastating fire at the Teatro delle Novedades in Madrid. In the face of danger, the orchestra professors showcased true heroism as they continued to play their instruments with unwavering enthusiasm, aiming to inspire calm amidst chaos. The image captures the intensity of the situation, with smoke billowing and flames engulfing the theater. The bravery displayed by these musicians is truly awe-inspiring. Instead of prioritizing their own safety, they chose to use their talents to bring solace and hope to those present. The dramatic scene showcases not only their dedication to music but also their selflessness in times of crisis. Beltrame's illustration for Courier Sunday on October 7th, 1928 immortalizes this extraordinary event that unfolded on that fateful day. Through his artistry, he brings attention to the power of music and its ability to unite people even in dire circumstances. This print serves as a reminder of the indomitable spirit found within humanity when faced with adversity. It highlights how acts of courage can emerge from unexpected places and individuals when confronted with life-threatening situations. The image resonates deeply as it encapsulates both tragedy and resilience, leaving viewers captivated by its emotional impact. Beltrame's work continues to be celebrated for its portrayal of this heroic moment in history.
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