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Bridges of Love (mvts. 2 and 3) text by Hellen Keller Performed by: Hila Plitmann, soprano Don Foster, clarinet Cirginie D'avezac, viola Robert Thies, piano Recorded during the 2018 Hear Now Festival Text II. Once I Knew Once I knew the depth where no hope was, And darkness lay on the face of all things. Then love came and set my soul free. Once I fretted and beat myself against the wall that shut me in, My life was without past or future; And death a consummation devoutly to be wished. But, a little word from the fingers of another Fell into my hands that clutched at emptiness, And my heart leaped up with the rapture of living. I do not know the meaning of the darkness, But I have learned the overcoming of it. -Helen Keller III. Wine of Love Go and wash off all hatred from your chest. Seven times with water Then you can become our companion, Drinking from the wine of love. Program Notes: Bridges of Love, mvts 2 & 3 "Bridges of Love is a song cycle comprised of three poems about love. Each of the poems reflects the different styles of the theme of non-romantic love: love that is uncommon, unconditional; love that is almost against all odds. These three poems are individual yet universal in their meaning, as love, like music, can bridge the gap of faith and religion and can heal us all. Today we will hear the second and third poems. “Once I Knew”, by Helen Keller, is a reminder of the power that love can bring to the handicapped. I especially connected with the following lines: “But a little word from the fingers of another fell into my hands that clutched at emptiness, and my heart leaped up with the rapture of living.” Helen Keller could only have achieved so much by knowing the kind fingers of her teacher, who opened up her dark, silent world by drawing letters into her hand. The poem expresses how one loving touch can take us from darkness to light. For the last poem, “Wine of Love,” I chose a universal theme that would speak to everyone. I believe that we are all connected, and if we learn to love rather than respond with hatred, this can only become a more positive and beautiful world." -Sharon Farber Composer Bio: Four-time Emmy nominated composer SHARON FARBER is a celebrated Film, TV, and concert music composer. She was the winner of the 2013 Society of Composers and Lyricists Award for “Outstanding work in the Art of Film Music,” the 2012 Visionary Award In Music by The Women’s International Film & Television Showcase, and winner of the Telly Award. Ms. Farber has been working with networks and cable broadcasters like NBC, CBS, Showtime, and the WB as well as writing music for feature films. She worked on the WB TV series “Batman and Superman” and her score for the film “When Nietzsche Wept” (Millennium Films) was commercially released and recently performed by the Las Colinas Symphony Orchestra (Texas). Ms. Farber’s upcoming projects include a slate of movies for Aegis film group and the thrillers “The Dark Return of Time” and The X-Gene project. In the concert music world, Ms. Farber has both national and international credits, including The LA Master Chorale, The Northwest Sinfonietta, The Whatcom Symphony, Pacific Serenade Ensemble, Laguna Beach Music Festival, Orange County Women’s Chorale, Culver City Symphony Orchestra, The Israeli Chamber Orchestra, The Jewish Symphony Orchestra, iPalpiti Artists International, and more. She recently returned from a four-city tour of the Pacific Northwest with her acclaimed concerto for cello, orchestra and narrator, “Bestemming,” based on the remarkable story of Holocaust survivor and hero of the Dutch resistance, Curt Lowens. In 2019 Ms. Farber will embark on a European tour with the piece.
Lyrics & Translation: (http•••) - Soprano: Hila Plitmann, Robert Thies, Piano, Composer: Danaë Xanthe Vlasse. Video Created by Fritz Heede and Nijole Sparkis (from a concept from Danaë Xanthe Vlasse). NLightning artZ Productions - (http•••) by: Hila Plitmann & Robert Thies. Makeup: Ana Esquivel. Hair: Katy Mahoney. Recording Engineer: Nick Tipp. Recorded at: Allegro Recording Studios, Burbank CA. Special Thanks: Matthew Snyder, Lisa Mahoney, Daniel Farkas, Nicholas Booth.
Hila Plitmann Hans Zimmer Dallas Winds 2018
Hila discusses returning to Dallas, her experience working with Hans Zimmer on the soundtrack of "The Da Vinci Code", and performing John Mackey's "Songs from the End of the World" and Eric Whitacre's "Goodnight Moon" with the Dallas Winds on September 18, 2018. Tickets at (http•••)
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