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Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery  Search this
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YouTube Videos
Uploaded:
2021-01-29T13:41:12.000Z
Views:
2,670
Video Title:
Look & Listen: Chinese Bells, Ancient to Digital
Description:
Venture into the sonic world of ancient Chinese bronze bells, from tiny handbells to a 135-pound behemoth, including a matched set of orchestral bells from 2,500 years ago. Learn about the unique technology that allowed the most advanced bells to produce two tones, doubling the tonic range of each set—the most spectacular was composed of sixty-eight bells. Listen to new music videos created by digital composers from the United States and Canada using the sounds of these ancient instruments. Curator Keith Wilson leads a close examination of bells dating from the tenth to sixth centuries BCE. Composers Doug Van Nort (Ontario), Norman Lowrey (New Jersey), and Hugh Livingston (California) discuss their beautiful audiovisual creations made by utilizing the sounds of the bells recorded at the museum. Keith Wilson is curator of ancient Chinese art at the Freer and Sackler Galleries. Doug Van Nort, an artist, researcher, composer, and improviser, is the Canada Research Chair in Digital Performance at York University in Toronto. Norman Lowrey is professor emeritus of music at Drew University in New Jersey. Hugh Livingston is a cellist and composer living in Oakland, California.
Video Duration:
50 min 48 sec
YouTube Keywords:
Freer sackler freersackler smithsonian asian art museum asia dc nmaa "national museum of asian art"
YouTube Category:
Education  Search this
Topic:
Art, Asian  Search this
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