12/17/09

Upcoming Event ; Feb. 13, 2010

A Performance in Two Voices with Cello
‘The Thinking Heart’

Listen to a radio spot on MPBN about this at Martin's profile and look under Programs.

"Poignant and stirring, The Thinking Heart leaves an indelible impression. The performers transform the essence of Etty's rich inner and outer world as a chronicler of life."
Robert Bernheim, Executive Director, Holocaust & Human Rights Center of Maine

Martin Steingesser & Judy Tierney

Robin Jellis - Cello

poems based on

Etty Hillesum An Interrupted Life & Letters from Westerbork


Portland Conservatory of Music
Concert Series
Woodford Congregational Church
202 Woodford Street • Portland, Maine
Admission $15 (Reduced Admission on Request)
Saturday, February 13, 2010 • 7:30 pm

Somewhere in Etty’s long journey into the Holocaust night, she discovers light
in herself that became visible, an incandescence, still glowing.
To open her journal, or hear these poems, is to see light, feel its heat.


For Additional Information Contact
Portland Conservatory of Music • 207-775-3356
Martin Steingesser, Author & Artistic Director "mailto:windspooning@yahoo.com" 207-828-9937


Thank you to the Maine Humanities Council & Maine Arts Commission for support to The Thinking Heart

Etty Hillesum
An Interrupted Life & Letters from Westerbork

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