South Shore Conservatory
presents
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Sunday, September
30, 2001 s |
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Ostinaughty (1996) |
Paul Hoffman
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Sonata da Camera (1927) | Gabriel Pierné | |
Prelude | (1863-1937) | |
Sarabande | ||
Finale | ||
- Intermission - |
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Songs from Einstein's Dreams (2000)* | Paul Hoffman | |
Suppose time is a circle | text by Alan Lightman | |
In this world, time has three dimensions | ||
Imagine a world where there is no time; only images | ||
Imagine a world in which people live just one day | ||
In this world, time is a visible dimension | ||
The Great Clock in the Temple of Time | ||
NOTES
This concert was presented in conjunction with "From the Pages...," a series of cultural events offered by th Duxbury Cultural Alliance (a consortium of Duxbury non-profit organizations dedicated to enriching the community through educational and cultural prorams). The concert featured a composition by Paul Hoffman, whose inspiration came from the pages of Alan Lightman's book, Einstein's Dreams. Songs from Einstein's Dreams shares the program with another Hoffman composition, Ostinaughty, and Sonata da Camera, op 48 by Gabriel Pierné.
For program notes, please go to our CD program notes.
*Songs from Einstein's Dreams was renamed In This World for our recording.