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Music for the Climate

How does the musical interpretation of Earth's rising temperature sound? Can you hear the difference between wind power and solar power? Music for the climate combines live music and speeches to present facts from and theories in climate and sustainability research in an unconventional way. While Malmö Academy of Music's Big Band provides the music, students from the Lund University Centre for Sustainability Studies (LUCSUS) guide the audience through the performance.
Music for the climate is a project run by composer and music teacher Claus Sörensen from Malmö Academy of Music and sustainability researcher Sara Brogaard, based at LUCSUS, Lund University. They both believe that music's ability to affect people on an emotional level can contribute to an increased commitment to the change that is underway.
Musicians and presenters:
Saxophones:
Jenny-Anne Fåglefelt
Magnus Wiinblad
Albin Rickman
Vidar Santesson
Simon Bertilsson
Trumpets:
Joel Paulin Hugo
Joel Wååg
Szymon Pikulski
Max Loby
Trombones:
Nora Hultman
Joakim Lindén
Elias Fridolfsson
TBA
Rhythm :
Adam Lexander, gitarr
Albin Söderbäck, piano
Gustav Sundquist, bas
Aziz Arim, trummor
Presenters:
Tatiana Shevel och Valeska Götz
Conductor:
Claus Sörensen
This event is part of Sustainability Week 2023, an annual event organised in collaboration between Lund University and Lund Municipality. This year more than 60 lectures, guided tours and exhibitions will take place.
Om evenemanget
Plats:
Pufendorfinstitutet, Biskopsgatan 3, Lund
Inträde:
Gratis inträde
Språk:
In English
Kontakt:
claus [dot] sorensen [at] mhm [dot] lu [dot] se