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SUMMARY:SoundWaves: Developing Ideas\, Part 4
DESCRIPTION:Explore how trends\, plans\, viewpoints\, projects\, materials\, and sounds develop.  Where we are and where we might be headed in the future.\n\n\nIn the final chapter of the Development series\, SoundWaves asks: Why are eggs so expensive? How do you create a video game? How do plants respond to climate change? How do you tell a short story in music? \nAndrew Stevens Economics of Agriculture \nGary Dahl\, Computer Sciences \nJack Williams\, Geography \nChristopher Taylor\, piano\, Music \nDaniel Grabois\, Music \n\n\nSoundWaves combines scientific lectures about the world with live classical music performances. Each event revolves around a theme\, exploring it first from many scientific angles and then through the lens of music. The program concludes with a live performance of music related to the evening’s theme. \n \nThis event will take place in Mead Witter Hall inside the Hamel Music Center. This is a free event\, however registration is requested. \n\n\nWe value inclusion and access for all participants. If you would like to request reasonable accommodations to enhance your participation experience\, please email https://mailto: idhub@wid.wisc.edu no later than 2 weeks prior to the event. This event is wheelchair accessible. \n\n\nFull event program: \n \nThe prelude:  \nFrom Eight Etudes-Tableaux\, op. 39 – Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873-1943)  \n8. Allegro moderato (D minor)  \n9. Allegro moderato (D major)  \nChristopher Taylor\, piano\, Mead Witter School of Music \n \nThe lectures:  \nHow Plants Adapt to Climate Change: Lessons from the Last Ice Age  \nJack Williams\, Geography\, Center for Climactic Research \nEggcessive prices: How Markets Develop Prices for the Food We Eat  \nAndrew Stevens\, Agricultural and Applied Economics \nGame Experience Development  \nGary Dahl\, Computer Sciences \nShort Stories in Sound  \nDaniel Grabois\, Mead Witter School of Music \n \nThe performance:  \nSonata no. 2 (1966) – George Walker (1922-2018)  \n1. Theme and variations  \n2. Presto  \n3. Adagio  \n4. Allegretto tranquillo  \nChristopher Taylor\, piano\, Mead Witter School of Music
URL:https://wid.wisc.edu/event/soundwaves-developing-ideas-3/
LOCATION:Hamel Music Center\, 740 University Avenue\, Madison\, WI\, 53706\, United States
CATEGORIES:SoundWaves
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