Shorts Inspire Music In ‘Sounding Beckett’ Trilogy

It all began last year, when the Library of Congress presented Samuel Beckett’s Ohio Impromptu alongside a piece of music by composer Dina Koston, which responded to the text. A New York group, the Cygnus Ensemble, played the music, while Washington, D.C., director Joy Zinoman staged the play, for one night only.

“And when it was over, Bill Anderson, the head of the Cygnus Ensemble, said to me, ‘Might you be interested in taking this to New York?’ ” Zinoman recalls. “And I said, ‘An 11-minute play in New York? Where in New York is that gonna happen?’ And he said, ‘Well, maybe you could chose two more that could go with it.’ ”

And Sounding Beckett was born.