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The Ending of the Symphony of the Harmony of Celestial Revelations 10​.​10 AM

from Aurora Musicalis by Sounds of Space Project

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We have now come almost full circle at Halley Research Station, and, in the 2-hour period before noon, we continue to hear spherics, weak whistlers and steady hiss. There is one more surprise in store for us. From minute 04:19 to 04:45, we have our first examples of tweaks, which are not often heard at Halley. The track and album end near noon, on a quiet and reflective note, with an interval of spherics and steady hiss.
We return to our opening theme in C Major to allow the project to conclude. We return again to Hildegard of Bingen who inspired the name for this and the opening track. Her phrase “world without end” which finishes one of her most famous compositions, Spritus Sanctus, might be applicable here. This day of 'sound', as impressive as it is, should remind us all that below all of our seemingly important activity a sonic wonderland exists that will last far longer than all of our aspirations, cares and fortunes. Our planet sings on a celestial scale.

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from Aurora Musicalis, released May 6, 2020
Nigel Meredith science and sound curation, Kim Cunio piano, Diana Scarborough images.

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Sounds of Space Project Cambridge, UK

Sounds of Space Project is a collaboration with space weather research scientist Nigel Meredith (BAS), multimedia artist Diana Scarborough, and ANU Head of Music and composer Kim Cunio. Our projects emerge through a shared process of creative engagement and cross-disciplinary collaboration inspired by the 'sounds of space' from Earth to beyond the galaxy. ... more

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