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SUMMARY:VSO at BETA Technologies: Flight Test - 8:30pm
DESCRIPTION:Buy Tickets\nThe VSO returns to Vermont’s center of innovation with Flight Test\, an unforgettable concert of vocal and instrumental music in BETA’s original hangar. This concert features the VSO’s 40-voice chorus\, pianist Mary Jane Austin\, violinist Brooke Quiggins\, and cellist John Dunlop in an immersive soundscape curated and led by Matt LaRocca\, VSO’s Artistic Advisor and Project Conductor. Lose yourself in a world of music both ancient and modern\, surrounded by the cathedral-like acoustics of the hangar with stunning projections to complete the experience. Flight Test’s video projections are created by Champlain College Emergent Media Center students and teachers\, wrapping up a three year educational partnership between the VSO and the college. \nThe concert is one hour with no intermission; parking is available at the Patrick Leahy Burlington Airport general parking garage. \nĒriks Ešenvalds – Stars\nB.E. Boykin – Silver Rain\nArvo Pärt – Spiegel im spiegel\nFrederic Chopin – Fantasie Impromptu\nWilliam Byrd – Ave Verum Corpus\nJennifer Higdon – Pale yellow\nElaine Hagenberg – By Night \n  \nThis concert is generously sponsored by Northfield Savings Bank Innovation Fund\, National Endowment for the Arts\, Choral Arts New England\, the Robert De Cormier and the William Gray Vocal Music Funds (via VSO’s endowed funds)\, and private donors. VSO thanks BETA Technologies for their partnership with this program\, and Media Factory for their in-kind support. \n                             \n  \n           
URL:https://www.vso.org/vso-event/vso-at-beta-technologies-flight-test-830pm/
LOCATION:BETA Technologies\, 1150 Airport Drive\, South Burlington\, VT\, 05403\, United States
CATEGORIES:Chamber Trio & Chorus
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SUMMARY:VSO at BETA Technologies: Flight Test - 6pm
DESCRIPTION:The 6:00 performance is SOLD OUT. \nBuy Tickets for 8:30 \nThe VSO returns to Vermont’s center of innovation with Flight Test\, an unforgettable concert of vocal and instrumental music in BETA’s original hangar. This concert features the VSO’s 40-voice chorus\, pianist Mary Jane Austin\, violinist Brooke Quiggins\, and cellist John Dunlop in an immersive soundscape curated and led by Matt LaRocca\, VSO’s Artistic Advisor and Project Conductor. Lose yourself in a world of music both ancient and modern\, surrounded by the cathedral-like acoustics of the hangar with stunning projections to complete the experience. Flight Test’s video projections are created by Champlain College Emergent Media Center students and teachers\, wrapping up a three year educational partnership between the VSO and the college. \nThe concert is one hour with no intermission; parking is available at the Patrick Leahy Burlington Airport general parking garage. \nPROGRAM \nĒriks Ešenvalds – Stars\nB.E. Boykin – Silver Rain\nArvo Pärt – Spiegel im spiegel\nFrederic Chopin – Fantasie Impromptu\nWilliam Byrd – Ave Verum Corpus\nJennifer Higdon – Pale yellow\nElaine Hagenberg – By Night \nThis concert is generously sponsored by Northfield Savings Bank Innovation Fund\, National Endowment for the Arts\, Choral Arts New England\, the Robert De Cormier and the William Gray Vocal Music Funds (via VSO’s endowed funds)\, and private donors. VSO thanks BETA Technologies for their partnership with this program\, and Media Factory for their in-kind support. \n                       \n  \n                 
URL:https://www.vso.org/vso-event/vso-at-beta-technologies-flight-test-6pm/
LOCATION:BETA Technologies\, 1150 Airport Drive\, South Burlington\, VT\, 05403\, United States
CATEGORIES:Chamber Trio & Chorus
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SUMMARY:Jukebox: The Sound of Science in South Burlington (7:30pm) SOLD OUT
DESCRIPTION:The 7:30 performance is sold out. Tickets to the 5:00 performance are available here. \nIn the Sound of Science\, Jukebox explores the intersection of music\, science and data. The evening features compositions inspired and informed by scientific principles. We marvel at the structure behind Bach’s counterpoint\, see how one composer translates the concept of the red-shift (the evidence behind the ever-expanding universe) into music\, and delve just a little bit into science fiction. In addition\, we see how data can be directly interpreted into music and sound. Temperature data is translated into musical notes in Daniel Crawford’s brilliant Planetary Bands\, the sound of a glacier melting is the bedrock of Sophie Kastner’s new work\, data received from a buoy in Lake Champlain provides the director of a new piece by Vermont Composer Peter Hamlin\, and more! \nEach concert will include a free workshop where participants can create music and sound out of their own data through a free online tool developed by Kinetek. \nBrooke Quiggins Saulnier and Jane Kittredge\, violin\nStefanie Taylor\, viola\nJohn Dunlop\, cello\nMatt LaRocca\, host and curator \nMusic from:\nMark Mellits\nLarry Groupé\nJ.S. Bach\nAlexander Borodin\nSophie Kastner\nPeter Hamlin\nDaniel Crawford\nMatt LaRocca\nRadiohead \n  \nDoors open at 7:00\, the concert starts at 7:30. \nThis concert is generously sponsored by Northfield Savings Bank and is produced in partnership with BETA Technologies. The performance venue is located at 430 Da Vinci Drive in South Burlington. Signage at the venue will direct you where to go. \n             
URL:https://www.vso.org/vso-event/jukebox-the-sound-of-science/
LOCATION:BETA Technologies\, 1150 Airport Drive\, South Burlington\, VT\, 05403\, United States
CATEGORIES:Jukebox
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SUMMARY:Jukebox: The Sound of Science in South Burlington (5pm) - SOLD OUT
DESCRIPTION:Buy Tickets \nTHIS CONCERT IS SOLD OUT \nIn the Sound of Science\, Jukebox explores the intersection of music\, science and data. The evening features compositions inspired and informed by scientific principles. We marvel at the structure behind Bach’s counterpoint\, see how one composer translates the concept of the red-shift (the evidence behind the ever-expanding universe) into music\, and delve just a little bit into science fiction. In addition\, we see how data can be directly interpreted into music and sound. Temperature data is translated into musical notes in Daniel Crawford’s brilliant Planetary Bands\, the sound of a glacier melting is the bedrock of Sophie Kastner’s new work\, data received from a buoy in Lake Champlain provides the director of a new piece by Vermont Composer Peter Hamlin\, and more! \nEach concert will include a free workshop where participants can create music and sound out of their own data through a free online tool developed by Kinetek. \nBrooke Quiggins Saulnier and Jane Kittredge\, violin\nStefanie Taylor\, viola\nJohn Dunlop\, cello\nMatt LaRocca\, host and curator \nMusic from:\nMark Mellits\nLarry Groupé\nJ.S. Bach\nAlexander Borodin\nSophie Kastner\nPeter Hamlin\nDaniel Crawford\nMatt LaRocca\nRadiohead \n  \nDoors open at 4:30\, the concert starts at 5:00. \nThis concert is generously sponsored by Northfield Savings Bank and is produced in partnership with BETA Technologies. The performance venue is located at 430 Da Vinci Drive in South Burlington. Signage at the venue will direct you where to go. \n             
URL:https://www.vso.org/vso-event/jukebox-the-sound-of-science-in-south-burlington/
LOCATION:BETA Technologies\, 1150 Airport Drive\, South Burlington\, VT\, 05403\, United States
CATEGORIES:Jukebox
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