several, distinct moments
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7:30.
Symphony Orchestra. March 2010.
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Premiered by
Victoria Symphony Orchestra, Victoria Symphony readings session, March 2010.
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score
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The work, as suggested by
the title, is a meditation on the nature of time and memory. It begins
with attempts to freeze time; suspend distinct moments, examine their
colours and shades. These are attempts to translate time into physical
space. Despite these efforts, time slides effortlessly back into its
linear habits, an unstoppable progression.
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