Elaine Chew gives a demonstration of arrhythmia music and music-induced cardiac response at Les Rencontres Lyonnaises de Cardiologie
Concerts
Une affaire de cœur for Bernard Lubat Day @ Complex Systems Institute Paris
Elaine Chew to perform Boulez’s Piano Sonata No.1 and variations based on cardiac arrhythmias, and lecture on where musical structures live at the “Around Bernard Lubat” Day. Lubat and OMax to co-create hybrid improvisation based on the virtual Boulez derived from Chew’s performance.
Heart & Music @ MIT Killian Hall – Photos and Short Recordings
Photos and video snippets from the Heart & Music: Stolen Rhythms concert event featuring an introduction to arrhythmia by Pier Lambiase and piano concert by Elaine Chew featuring music based on stolen rhythms.
Heart & Music @ MIT Killian Hall – Announcement
Heart and Music – talk by Pier Lambiase and concert by Elaine Chew Sunday, 17 November 2019, 3pm @ MIT Killian Hall – An arts-science-medicine performance and lecture event exploring connections between music and heart rhythms.
COSMOS YouTube Channel Now LIVE!
Announcing the COSMOS YouTube Channel, where we will be posting videos related to the ERC project COSMOS. For starters, the channel currently features three small video collections:
Heart & Music @ London’s Being Human Festival
Part of London’s Being Human Festival, Heart & Music will take place in QMUL’s Octagon (in the Queen’s Building, Mile End Road, London E1 4NS) at 1PM on Tuesday, 20 November 2018, with an interactive workshop at 2:30PM-3PM. This is the first event of the Keyboard Evolution series at QMUL that day. Admissions is FREE. Heart & Music is […]
Heart & Music @ St. Bartholomew-the-Great Church London
Heart & Music, at the intersection of cardiology and music, Monday, 11 June 2018, at the St. Bartholomew-the-Great Church in West Smithfield, London.
Arrhythmia Suite world première @ Stanford CCRMA Music and the Brain Symposium
Livestream of concert with world premiere of the Arrhythmia Suite at the 2018 Music and the Brain Symposium at Stanford’s CCRMA.