Elaine Chew plays Ivan Tcherepnin’s Happy Birthday Variations to thank the doctors and nurses at Barts Heart Centre who treated her some years ago
Shorts
World Piano Day : Mateusz hams it up with EnPRO 42
We celebrate World Piano Day and the launch of the Heart.FM study for hypertensive and healthy volunteers in the interim EnPRO lab
Elaine Chew gives TAU MET Seminar and is “opponent” for Jiyeong Kim’s PhD on heart cell beat-to-beat dynamics
Esa Räsänen invites Elaine to TAU as a MET International Seminar Series speaker and Jiyeong Kim’s thesis “opponent” on heart cell beating dynamics
CosmoNote at ERC Annual Event : Citizen Science and Frontier Research
Elaine Chew is panelist and CosmoNote part of exhibition at ERC Annual Event: Citizen Science and Frontier Research
New! Stolen Rhythms collection in CosmoNote for Global Atrial Fibrillation Aware Week #GAFAW2022
New collage music added to Stolen Rhythms for Global Atrial Fibrillation Aware Week. CosmoNote tools can annotate ECGs too!
New release: Le Piano Virtuose Trailer
The CNRS has released a tongue-in-cheek “trailer” for the CNRS Images short film about the Cosmos project, “Le Piano Virtuose,” on its Zeste de Science YouTube channel.
Inaugural Sci Foo Alumni Lightning Talk Series now public
The Lightning Talks, a Sci Foo Camps highlight, has been covid-migrated online. Putting (One’s) Heart Into Music was one of the 5-minute talks at the inaugural event 13-15 May 2021
Boulez: Trois Fragments d’une ébauche
Three versions of Boulez’s Fragment d’une ébauche, dedicated to Jean-Marie Lehn in 1987 on the occasion of his Nobel prize in Chemistry.
World Heart Day 2020: #UseHeart to learn about arrhythmias through music
A remake of Elaine Chew’s Little Etudes for piano based on cardiac electrical anomalies, this time with introductions to each heart rhythm disorder by Pier Lambiase, Professor of Cardiology at the Barts Heart Centre / UCL.
Little Etude Nº7: Wenckebach Lullaby
Nº7 of seven Little Etudes for beginner and intermediate piano players based on different cardiac electrophysiology aberrations for day 7 of WHRW2020: World Heart Rhythm Week (1-7 June 2020)