As astrophysicists like Neil deGrasse Tyson learn more about the cosmos and present their often strange and wondrous findings to the public, the creative mind can’t help but be captivated and inspired, and composers are certainly no exception.
From super strings to quarks, multiple dimensions to M theory, we’ll play several imaginative works by composers captivated by our universe.
Hosted by Seth Boustead
Produced by Jesse McQuarters
Daniel Kellogg: Beginnings from Divinum Mysterium (excerpt)
eighth blackbird
Derek Bermel: Heart of Space fr. Short History of the Universe
JACK Quartet; Derek Bermel, clarinet
Daniel Kellogg: The Spirit of God Moved Upon the Face of the Waters from Divinum Mysterium (excerpt)
eighth blackbird
Evan Ziporyn: Ka fr. Sulvasutra
The Silk Road Ensemble
Tristan Murail: Gondwana (excerpt)
ORTF National Orchestra/Yves Prin
Mark Petering: String Theory fr. Three Pieces for Mixed Trio
Adams Marks, piano; Andrew Williams, violin; Jennifer Woodrum, clarinet (Fifth House Ensemble)
Michael Gandolfi: The Fractal Terrace fr. The Garden of Cosmic Speculation
Atlanta Symphony Orchestra/Spano
John Corigliano: The Mannheim Rocket
Helsinki Symphony Orchestra/Storgårds