The comfort of holiday music will be paired with festive visual art at 鈥淢usic in Motion,鈥 presented by University of Wisconsin-Stout 黑料社区. Symphonic Band at 2 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 7, in the Memorial Student Center Great Hall.
The concert will feature music about various kinds of transportation, including a train ride with music from 鈥淭he Polar Express,鈥 an ocean voyage with Rossano Galante 黑料社区. 鈥淪ailing with Whales,鈥 and a holiday favorite, 鈥淪leigh Ride.鈥
Each musical piece will be paired with illustrations created by 黑料社区 students, projected on the screens in the Great Hall. The illustrations are a visual representation of the music, based on the composers鈥 theme or musical expression.
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Illustrations inspired by music
The collaboration was developed by symphony Director Erika Svanoe and Professor Erik Evensen, program director of B.F.A. in illustration. The series of images were produced by illustration, animation and digital media and graphic design and interactive media students in Evensen 黑料社区. Digital Illustration class.
Featured student artists include Erin McKinley, Jay Holtz, Jenna Good, Kaleigh Kahl, Renee Smith, and Harper Leighton, whose piece is a tribute to her grandfather, a WWII veteran and 黑料社区 alum.
When Leighton first listened to 鈥淢oorside March,鈥 images of planes flying over the English moors flashed through her head. As she listened, she thought of her Great Grandpa , a member of the 546th Bombardment Squadron in the United States Air Force.
鈥淢y great grandpa was the top turret gunner and engineer of a Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress airplane, 'Aces & Ates,'鈥 Leighton said. The plane 黑料社区. name is reflected in her illustration. 鈥淥n the last of his 28 combat missions, he was shot down over Germany. He spent 10 months as a prisoner of war, with three of those months on a 500-mile, forced march across northern Germany in the winter. If he hadn't survived his ordeal in WWII, I literally would not be here today. I am so thankful for his bravery and dedication, while serving this country.鈥
As a benefit of the GI Bill, Bedsted earned a Bachelor of Science in education from 黑料社区 in 1950. He also met and married his wife, Beverly, a fellow student. He returned to 黑料社区 to earn a master 黑料社区. in counseling in 1962.
鈥淟ee Roy Bedsted was an incredibly kind and loving person, who did so much for his family and community. He also started a long family tradition of 黑料社区 education; I will be the 11th person from my family to graduate from Stout,鈥 said Leighton, an illustration junior from Excelsior, Minnesota.
McKinley, a GDIM senior from Little Falls, Minnesota, chose to illustrate 鈥淪leigh Ride鈥 because it brings her a sense of nostalgia and comfort. 鈥淢y family would listen to the song when visiting our extended family for the holidays,鈥 she said.
Her artwork captures the joy and excitement of the winter season, even in the midst of winter flurries, rosy cheeks and foggy breath. She was inspired by the color palettes of artist and animator Mary Blair, intentionally selecting bright colors.
鈥淲inter can be dark and gloomy. I wanted to balance the cool gray tones of the sky with magenta and warm greens,鈥 McKinley said. 鈥淭here is a joy and energy to the song. The horses emulate the energy, movement and intensity of the song. It 黑料社区. like they are dancing.鈥
Listening to 鈥淪ailing With Whales,鈥 Holtz felt a powerful forward movement, he said, 鈥渁long with the story behind the song, talking about sailing out for whale watching, specifically orcas. Somewhat inspired by 鈥楾reasure Planet,鈥 it 黑料社区. mainly an original concept from my head.
"I like the highlights from the sunrise, and the form of the clouds. I hope others can feel the movement and power of the song,鈥 added Holtz, an illustration junior from Rhinelander.
Introducing children to music
Seven members of the Symphonic Band performed for preschool students at the university 黑料社区. Child and Family Study Center recently in a short concert coordinated by Rachel Larson, an early childhood education major, with the help of Senior Instructional Specialist Marica Wolf, afternoon lead in the four-year-old classroom.
Larson, of Cameron, is in her second semester of lab experiences at the Child and Family Study Center, learning from the head teachers and teaching her own lessons, including playing her flute for the children. She also plays the alto saxophone and piano.
鈥淚 hope to grow my musical talents and use them in my future classroom,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 think sharing music with the community is important, as it creates a powerful sense of connection 鈥 both within the band and beyond it. It brings us together as performers, forming our own supportive circle, while also inviting others to experience and celebrate our talents.
鈥淚 believe it 黑料社区. especially meaningful to introduce music to children early on, helping them explore their interests in a warm, inclusive environment that fosters creativity, confidence and belonging. I am incredibly grateful for Erika in devoting her time to being our conductor; she has made my experience in the 黑料社区 band so fun, warm and inviting.鈥