Alaskan Landscapes: Live Concert with Alaska Resounding
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Alaskan Landscapes: Live Concert with Alaska Resounding

4 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 29

Atrium, First Floor, East Wing

In-Person Event

Settle in and listen deeply to a one-of-a-kind immersive concert experience integrating a curated selection of modern musical masterworks with unique lighting design, sculpture, crafted objects, videography, and art. 

Designed in and specific to the state of Alaska, this concert will showcase chamber music from a wide array of voices, mediums and collaborations. Concert included with admission, or free with registration. 

About the Performers
Founded and directed by Miriam English Ward, Alaska Resounding’s mission is to deepen the connection that Alaskans have with their land and community through multi-sensory live concert experiences, and foster discovery and expression through inspired music education programming and innovative forms of outreach.

The “Alaskan Landscapes” inaugural season comprises a mainstage concert at the Anchorage Museum, house concerts, and masterclasses over one intensive week, this September 22-29, celebrating communities and cultures together, and centering on Alaskan life. This year’s collaborative artist, the Juneau phenom Crystal Worl, will create visual works as outstanding chamber musicians from Alaska and the Pacific Northwest perform a compelling collection of music by living composers including several masterworks by women and Indigenous artists. 

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