What do the Northern lights sound like? | Ēriks Ešenvalds | TEDxRiga
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- Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
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What happens when a professional composer falls in love with the Northern Lights?
Ēriks Ešenvalds tells his story of being astonished by the magic of this optical phenomenon and what has it inspired him for - during the research along the Aurora Belt.
Ēriks Ešenvalds is a composer, member of The Latvian Composers Union.
Ēriks is a multiple winner of The Grand Music Award, the supreme Latvian state award in music, he was named The Year’s New-Composer Discovery by Philadelphia Inquirer in 2010 and was a nominee for the British Composer Awards in the same year.
From 2011 to 2013, Ēriks held a position of Fellow Commoner in Creative Arts at Trinity College, University of Cambridge.
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I actually love his music so much and I just found this and wow I am so amazed by him
His music is transcendent. To paraphrase Esenvalds, " when you find something of beauty, stop, and pay attention".
I have sung his "Rivers of Light," and found it radiant. I've never seen the Northern Lights, but through his choral music I have heard them! Thank you, maestro.
If you haven't seen the Trinity College video of Only in Sleep you really need to
Had the chance to have a masterclass with this man. He is brilliant and amazing at capturing what is in his mind, and finding ways to explore with the human voice. Truly inspirational.
I first heard music when I first listened to his piece “Stars” such a good piece
It's really nice to see the recognition for his amazing works. I really love his composition, especially for St. Luke Passion. Part 8: "Does that lamp still burn" is beautiful beyond words
I love his music!
He is amazing , I love his music
After watching this and seeing the Trinity College video, I am even more encouraged to seek out the Aurora.
What a beautiful mystical song to Northern Light!! ♪ 🥲😇🥲 Thousand thanks 🎶🙏 I love also his piece for chorus „The Heavens‘ Flock“. 🥲✨😇💫🥲
An article in the Sun on 12/30/2016 states sound traveling through the power lines was spooking the local people. Locality: Sweden
For poetry...listen on; for science, @ 13:00 Eriks says they do not know the sound.
Ak, Dievs, cik brīnišķīgi !!!
Me encantaría poder acceder a una traducción de ésta charla.
Tu música me gusta realmente mucho.
Pietrūkst tikai bildes
Man laikam pietrūkst pacietības
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