Events & exhibitions
event • Fellows' Presentation
Resonating with the Universe: The Embodiment of Entropy in My Music
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Photo by Lou Jones
A presentation from 2022–2023 Rieman and Baketel Fellow for Music Ka Shu (Kenneth) Tam
Ka Shu (Kenneth) Tam is a contemporary classical composer. With his fellowship project, he aims to compose a series of newly composed pieces that articulate entropy through sonic expression, which he believes is a possible solution to make contemporary art music more relevant to our fast-changing times without sacrificing any innovative qualities.
Event Video
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