Review: L.A. Phil's 'Noon to Midnight' marathon evokes the sounds of our city, grumbles and all
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This year, however, was different. For the first time, the L.A. Phil selected a curator, composer Ellen Reid, whose music often relates to place and who loves composing sound walks.
Climate issues are too big for music to solve, Reid admitted in one of the talks that were part of the event. But what composers can do in myriad ways is to document, through sounds, what the world is like today as well as to interact with or manipulate sounds that heighten our awareness of nature.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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