PAST EVENT

Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

November 10, 2019
AT 08:00 PM

Venue: Concert Hall, L.R. Wilson Hall, McMaster University

Presenter: The Socrates Project

Details

Sun Rings
Composed by Terry Riley
for string quartet, chorus and pre-recorded spacescapes

Performed by Kronos Quartet
with McMaster University and Women’s Choirs

“Art and science have enjoyed a triumphant meeting… Terry Riley’s empyrean masterpiece for the Kronos Quartet, chorus, electronic sounds from outer space, and lavish visual projections provides music of supreme beauty and spiritual impact.” – Los Angeles Times

 

 

Premiering in 2002, the “mystical, musical, scientific, philosophical, and spiritual voyage” (Knoxville News Sentinel) of Sun Rings is one of Terry Riley and Kronos Quartet’s most ambitious projects of their 35 years collaborating together. A ten-movement suite commissioned in part by NASA to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the Voyager Planetary Mission launches, Sun Rings weaves together string quartet, choir, and the sounds of space – sonifications of the data recorded by plasma wave receivers flown on the Voyagers and a variety of other American spacecraft – with Willie WIliams’ dramatic visual design. As this audio-visual journey moves through one cosmic sphere after another, it transcends the exploratory mission of Voyager to encapsulate the probes’ selfless spirit as represented by the famous Golden Record each carried – or, in the words of Carl Sagan: “a hopeful, and optimistic gesture.” In August 2019, Kronos’ longtime label Nonesuch Records released the first complete recording of Sun Rings.

“You are awe-struck by the shrieks, roars and sibilant explosions that Riley and his sound designer Mark Grey have collected and organized from the NASA recordings, while whirling images of Earth and Mars and the volatile close-ups of the Sun are both frightening and fascinating.” – New York Times

“Perfect for meditation on the infinite… Think of Sun Rings as a spaceship that faces ahead into the planets but also looks back toward its starting point on Earth.” – Musical America

In partnership with the McMaster University School of the Arts and Faculty of Science

ADDITIONAL CREDITS
Willie Williams, visual design
Laurence Neff, lighting design
Mark Grey, sound design
David Dvorin, recorded sound transformation
Mark Logue, associate video director
Don Gurnett, project advisor
Janet Cowperthwaite, producer

Sounds sourced courtesy of Dr. Donald A. Gurnett, Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, University of Iowa

Sun Rings was commissioned for the Kronos Quartet by the NASA Art Program, the National Endowment for the Arts, The Rockefeller Foundation’s Multi-Arts Production Fund, Hancher Auditorium/University of Iowa, Society for the Performing Arts, Eclectic Orange Festival/Philharmonic Society of Orange County, SFJAZZ, Barbican, London, U.K., University of Texas Performing Arts Center, Austin (with the support of the Topfer Endowment for Performing Arts), and the Brooklyn Academy of Music. Additional contributions from Stephen K. Cassidy, Margaret Lyon, Greg G. Minshall, and David A. and Evelyne T. Lennette made this work possible.

PROGRAM SUBJECT TO CHANGE

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