On Monday, October 14th at 7:30pm in Cone Chapel, Composer Glenn
McClure will share his work with scientists at the European SPACE
AGENCY, the National Science Foundation in Antarctica, and Hawaii
Volcanos National Park in giving a MUSICAL VOICE TO THE PLANET. His
approach to sonification offers both an artistic vehicle for
eco-MUSICIANS AND A POTENT NEW TOOL FOR BIG DATA ANALYSIS. McClure
will also explore the emerging roles for MUSICIANS WHO WISH TO JOIN
THE DIALOGUE ON CLIMATE CHANGE. The presentation will culminate in the
world premiere of Waiting for Pele performed by Dr. Katharine Skovira
and based upon data from the Kilauea Volcano of Hawaii. Dr. Jean-David
Coen, the Artist-in-Residence and director of the Grace Goudy
Distinguished Artists Series in the WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT
OF MUSIC, will accompany on piano. Admission is free. For further
information contact the MUSIC DEPARTMENT AT 503-370-6255,
music-info@willamette.edu.
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