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    Pearson, Heidi C.
    Sandoval, Artemio Katooneh
    Keyword
    Climate
    Soundscapes
    Ocean's Change
    Con Brio
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    http://hdl.handle.net/11122/13165
    Abstract
    Con Brio Chamber Series Presents CLIMATE SOUNDSCAPES Friday, November 18, 2022, 7:30 PM Kunéix Hidi Northern Light United Church Saturday, November 19, 2022, 2:00 PM Atrium at the APK State Library, Archives and Museum
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    A Note About this Program: How can we bring climate science to an audience in ways that reach beyond a scientific paper? The idea for Climate Soundscapes came about through the challenge of this question, born out of the discomfort of a changing climate that impacts each one of us in Alaska. Music touches us in ways that the data of science cannot. With that in mind we were seeking to build bridges - bringing the science community at the University of Alaska in Fairbanks and Juneau together with the composers and musicians of Juneau in our desire to provoke thought, discussion, and action around climate change. Our hope is that you are inspired. When we hear each other, connecting across differences, we arrive at new heights. And when we hear these sounds of our changing climate, could we each contemplate making some change, small or even large? We are fortunate for the goodwill of so many to make this idea a reality. With gratitude for the many collaborators and hard work in bringing this concert to you here today. A special thank you to Sally Schlichting and Con Brio, the composers, the musicians, and the scientists. -Kaja Brix, Marta Lastufka, Michael Bucy
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    Lost Ice - The Ice is Changing: Beth Leibowitz and Olivia Lee -- Boreal Rising: Ty Wolverton and Dina Abdel Fattah -- Babel 2.0: Michael Bucy and Vladimir Alexeev -- Ocean's Change: Artemio Katooneh Sandoval and Heidi Pearson -- To'hu VaVo'hu: William Todd Hunt, Clarinet; Ben Holtz, cello; Rob Cohen, piano; Dale McFarlin, percussion Rob Cohen Vladimir Alexeev -- Atmosphere with Radio Occultation A Study of Atmospheric Turbulence: Ben Holtz and Javier Fochesatto -- Glacial Pathways: William Todd Hunt and Joanna Young.
    Date
    2022-11-19
    Publisher
    Con Brio Chamber Series
    Type
    Recording, musical
    Citation
    Sandoval, A.K. (2022). "Ocean's Change" performed by the Con Brio Chamber Ensemble directed by William Tod Hunt. Recorded Nov.19th, 2022 at the Atrium at the APK State Library, Archives and Museum, Juneau, AK. Whale song audio recordings used are credited to Kathy Turco, the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute, and Artemio Sandoval. Heidi Pearson, Professor of Marine Biology at the University of Alaska Southeast contributed to the collaboration with Sandoval (UAS Alumni).
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