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The Crossing: What Should I Do?

  • Presbyterian Church of Chestnut Hill 8855 Germantown Avenue Philadelphia, PA, 19118 United States (map)

We reunite with Gavin Bryars to celebrate the composer's ninth decade with a concert-length work that crowns our long history of collaborations. Gavin will set excerpts from Thomas De Quincey's entertaining, sorrowful, and often humorous essay The Last Days of Immanuel Kant, which touches on the universal topics of aging and transformation, while incorporating the transcendental idealist's thoughts on time, space, and thinking - thoughts that made him one of the most influential philosophers in history. 

What can we know? 
What should we do? 
What may I hope?
The essence of Transcendental Idealism, through a lens of “Gavin,”
emphasizing transcendence. 

The farther away we look, the further back in time we reach. 
We see distant galaxies billions of years ago. 
Like leafing through an immense book, we read the entire of the universe, 
star by star, galaxy by galaxy. †

† Robbert Dijkgraaf, heard in the world premiere 
of Sebastian Currier’s Mysterium,
Feb 7.

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