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X-WR-CALNAME:Music Performance in the Galleries by Sam K. Sernavski
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DESCRIPTION:Music Performance in the Galleries by Sam K. Sernavski\n\n"what
  makes a river?" is an acousmatic piece inspired by the Kennedy Museum of 
 Art exhibition of the same name. It examines the relationship between rive
 rs and human influence by contrasting field recordings of Ohio rivers\, wa
 ter sounds captured at Ohio University’s School of Music\, and synthesiz
 ed electronic tones. The composition reflects musical contrasts between ha
 rmony and dissonance\, idealized beauty and raw reality. As organic water 
 sounds merge with artificial tones\, the piece contemplates how time and h
 umanity shape the character of rivers—at times nurturing them\, at other
  times disrupting their natural flow.\n\n \n\nVisitors are welcome to come
  and go through the what makes a river? gallery as Sam Sernavski performs.
  There will be chairs available if visitors choose to sit.\n\n \n\nSam K. 
 Sernavski\, a composer residing in Athens\, Ohio\, channels inspiration fr
 om 20th-century musique concrète\, early electronic music\, and visual ar
 ts. Sam's work delves into the psychoacoustic and physics of sound\, creat
 ing immersive sonic landscapes. Currently a doctoral candidate in the Inte
 rdisciplinary Arts program at Ohio University\, Sam's focus lies in music 
 composition and the study of 20th-century Japanese musicology.
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LOCATION:Kennedy Museum of Art\, "what makes a river?" gallery
SUMMARY:Music Performance in the Galleries by Sam K. Sernavski
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CATEGORIES:Concerts & Performances
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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