Emilia’s dream is coming true as she was chosen to participate in an Art&Science project organized by Swedish Radio Concert Hall Berwaldhallen. During the project, she will work with a composer, Luis Fernando Amaya, who will write a musical piece about electronic tongues! Emilia’s talk about her bellowed technology will be a part of the musical/scientific performance during the festival.
Six composers and six researchers have been selected to participate in the 2024 edition of the Baltic Sea Festival Science Lab. Together with director Elisabet Ljungar, the researchers and composers create works that combine Baltic Sea-related research with specially composed music. This year’s themes are viability and circularity. The research presented revolves around new visions and innovations and how society can change from linear to circular systems.
The Baltic Sea Festival is one of Europe’s leading classical music festivals, featuring top artists, orchestras and conductors. Over the past twenty years, the Festival has served as a meeting place for outstanding concerts and initiatives that contribute to a sustainable Baltic Sea region.
You can find the performances from the previous year here