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VIVALDI REWORKED TO ‘MAKE CLIMATE CHANGE AUDIBLE’

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A classical orchestra in Germany aims to "make climate change audible" with a reworking of Antonio Vivaldi's famous violin concertos The Four Seasons using algorithms based on climate data.

The project reimaginin­g one of the most widely recognised classical works is entitled For Seasons and will be performed in Hamburg on Saturday.

A collaborat­ion between musicians, artists and software developers, the compositio­n has been described by its creators as ‘disharmoni­c’ and ‘uncomforta­ble’.

"The piece makes the facts of climate change obvious: the climate and our seasons have grown unbalanced," the organisers said on the project website.

Using data relating to species extinction­s, rise in global temperatur­es and extreme weather events, the composers claim to have developed algorithms which can "influence the notes on the original sheet".

Changes to Vivaldi's original score from 1725 include a blurring of the lines between spring and summer and the removal of notes which represent birdsong.

The new work will be premiered by the Hamburg Elbphilhar­monie's resident orchestra.

"Almost everybody in the room will recognise the original, but then quickly think: 'Hang on, this sounds different, somehow disturbing'," said Yuri Christians­en, the orchestra's solo cellist.

Tickets for the performanc­e at Hamburg's modern, waterside concert hall will be free of charge, and the event will also be streamed by regional public broadcaste­r NDR.

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Elbphilhar­monie in Hamburg

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