Multiverse Concert Series presents their latest album by composer Dr. David Ibbett. This release tour of Octave of Light fuses classical music with EDM and the science of exoplanets.
Over 4,000 exoplanets have been discovered. Are any home to life?
Composer Dr. David Ibbett explores this crucial question in Octave of Light, featuring soprano Beth Sterling, violinist Sophie Wang, and the composer on piano and electronics. This one-of-a-kind project is a musical celebration of exoplanet science, created in collaboration with Dr. Roy Gould of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics. Too small to be seen directly, most exoplanets are detected as shadows across their parent star. By analyzing these shadows, David has sonified (turned data and light to sound) their spectra into a musical language of molecules and exoplanets. Will these chemical combinations be the key to discovering life on another world?
*Premium tickets include a post-performance reception with the creative team.
Dr. David Ibbett, composer
Beth Sterling, soprano
Sophie Wang, violin
Featuring:
Dr. Ryan Cloutier, Harvard Center for Astrophysics
Natalia Guerrero, University of Florida
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Joining several other performance venues in the region, the Mosesian Center for the Arts will require visitors age 12 and over to our building to be vaccinated for COVID-19 or to show proof of a recent negative test. Masks are required for everyone entering the building as well. A complete list of current COVID safety policies is online here.