The Wave: musical collaboration inspired by the work of Tania Kovats

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    Research output: Non-textual formComposition

    Abstract

    A new composition unveiled at the Manchester Museum of Science and Industry on 26th October 2015, alongside Tania Kovats' exhibition 'Evaporation'. Cape Farewell and The Museum of Science & Industry (MOSI) were proud to present a collaboration between renowned BBC Proms 'Gaia Theory' composer Jonathan Dove and the Royal Northern College of Music Four musicians and eight choristers performed a live world premiere inspired by Tania Kovats’ recently opened exhibition 'Evaporation' - in which this internationally acclaimed artist explores the significance of our relationship with water and the world’s seas and oceans in a brand new art installation. The performance was shared with the public throughout the day in a series of rolling performances in the heart of the 1830 gallery space surrounding Kovats' sculptures - as part of the 2015 Manchester Science Festival opening weekend.
    Original languageEnglish
    Place of PublicationManchester, UK
    PublisherMuseum of Science & Industry
    Media of outputOther
    Publication statusPublished - 26 Oct 2015

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