Click here to view full article on theviolinchannel.com. Cellist Jeffrey Zeigler performing the world premiere recording of American composer Graham Reynolds’ 'The Brain' for Amplified Cello and Electronics.
World-renowned American cellist Jeffrey Zeigler performing the world premiere recording of American composer Graham Reynolds’ The Brain for Amplified Cello and Electronics.
The 8 minute work, part of a larger project entitled The Sound of Science, is inspired by science and the research and practices of scientists who have helped shape humanity as a whole.
“This piece draws inspiration from the work of learning and memory-neuroscientist Kristen Harris …” Graham has told The Violin Channel.
“Harris’ lab studies the hippocampus – the memory center of the brain – and was one of the first labs to develop computer-assisted techniques to analyze the three-dimensional structure of neuronal synapses …” he has said.
“I hope that each listener takes something different away with them, whether they’re intrigued or moved by the music, find a renewed curiosity about science, or see the connections between the work of scientists and artists.”
Recorded live at the National Sawdust, in Brooklyn – in May 2018