“Deep Field” by Eric Whitacre Tuesday, July 30, 2019
Deep Field by Eric Whitacre, for wind ensemble, SATB choir, and smartphone app
GRAMMY® Award-winning American composer Eric Whitacre‘s symphonic work “Deep Field” was inspired by the world’s most famous space observatory, the Hubble Space Telescope, and its greatest discovery, the iconic Deep Field image. The new film Deep Field: The Impossible Magnitude of Our Universe illuminates the score by combining Hubble’s stunning imagery, including never-seen-before galaxy fly-bys, with bespoke animations to create an immersive, unforgettable journey from planet Earth to the furthest edges of our universe. The soundtrack features a new, epic Virtual Choir representing 120 countries: over 8,000 voices aged 4 to 87, alongside the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and Eric Whitacre Singers.
The smartphone app playing the “Deep Field” electronica should be triggered by audience members from bar 217 to the end of the piece, as cued by the conductor. The app is free and must be downloaded in advance of the performance. It is available via the App Store and Google Play Store by searching “Deep Field.”
Listen to “Deep Field” and Eric Whitacre’s notes about it below, or contact us for more information!