In the Sound of Science, Jukebox explores the intersection of music, science and data. The evening features compositions inspired and informed by scientific principles. We marvel at the structure behind Bach’s counterpoint, see how one composer translates the concept of the red-shift (the evidence behind the ever-expanding universe) into music, and delve just a little bit into science fiction. In addition, we see how data can be directly interpreted into music and sound. Temperature data is translated into musical notes in Daniel Crawfords brilliant Planetary Bands, the sound of a glacier melting is the bedrock of Sophie Kastner’s new work, data received from a buoy in Lake Champlain provides the director of a new piece by Vermont Composer Peter Hamlin, and more!
Each concert will include a free workshop where participants can create music and sound out of their own data through a free online tool developed by Kinetek.
Brooke Quiggins Saulnier and Jane Kittredge, violin
Stefanie Taylor, viola
John Dunlop, cello
Matt LaRocca, host and curator
Music from:
Mark Mellits
Larry Groupé
J.S. Bach
Alexander Borodin
Sophie Kastner
Peter Hamlin
Daniel Crawford
Matt LaRocca
Radiohead
This concert is generously supported by the Young Cultural Fund of Rutland, and is produced in partnership with the Paramount Theatre.