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Meira’s complete Ocean Calling trilogy of works for two pianos will be presented live and streamed on March 2 @ 7:30 PM at Tew Recital Hall, School of Music of the University of N. Carolina, Greensboro, 100 McIver St. , in Greenboro, NC. This will be the North Carolina premiere of the complete trilogy.
Performers will be guest pianists Phillip Bush and Elizabeth Loparits, presenting Ocean Calling I: Waves and Currents, Ocean Calling II: From the Depths and Ocean Calling III: The Giant Blue.
Also on March 2, Meira will present her lecture, For the Love of Earth: Ocean Calling Trilogy and the Fragility of Nature at 5 PM in the School of Music, room 217.
Pre-registration is required for live event attendance.
As Meira writes, “Nature has long been an inspiration for composers, and indeed for all artists. What’s different now, and my drive for composing Symphony Living Breathing Earth, Ocean Calling, Ahavah (Love) and other related works, is that we can no longer take this living planet for granted.”
She also writes, “This series of compositions for two pianos is dedicated to the ocean. Called our “life-support” system, the ocean covers 72% of the planet’s surface and provides half the oxygen we breathe and many other resources, while regulating our climate with currents traversing thousands of miles. As I learn of large-scale contaminations, over-fishing, acidification, death of coral reefs and rising temperatures linked to the urgent Climate Crisis, I fear we take the ocean’s gifts for granted, unaware that our survival is linked to the ocean’s health. I hope the Ocean Calling series will help us to renew our connection with this vital life source and its vast, mysterious realms, and that we will hear the call from the sea that we are part of one indivisible whole.”
See a video excerpt from Ocean Calling II: From the Depths below.
This will be presented alongside What Goes Around Comes Around, an art installation by Bonnie Louise Monteleone, Executive Director of Plastic Ocean Project, Inc., which is on exhibition in the Recital Hall Atrium, March 1-3. See a video about it below.
Anyone wishing to make a tax-deductible contribution to Plastic Ocean Project, Inc. may do so here.