The Harvard Gazette: "Series of events bring together distinctive art forms with common thread"
Recently, the Harvard Gazette highlighted the Department of Music and Harvard ArtLab's collaborative event with Annea Lockwood. Visit the Harvard Gazette website to read the full article.
Excerpt:
"During the discussion, Cole highlighted the unique nature of the score given how it follows the bayous of Houston. Lockwood reflected on her journey as a composer, from her beginning playing pianos in the forest, to her adventures throughout Europe and the Americas absorbing the soundscapes of the natural world. She emphasized the effect of sound on everything, including the link between sound and the rise and fall of blood sugar levels and neural changes in the human body. “[Sound] isn’t an object. It’s an element in a co-existing world,” said Lockwood. She also reflected on her love for her late partner Ruth Anderson and their mutual fascination with sound, before answering questions from the audience about her 60-year career."