“The Sound of Mountains Melting” is an original composition of electro-acoustic art music scored for English horn and fixed media featuring field recordings and narration. The piece seeks to explore through music some of the intense and complicated emotions that may arise from living in a time of anthropogenic climate change such as grief, anger, and hope.
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