The following materials may be used by Landscape Music members, project partners, and press to promote Landscape Music and related projects. Please contact Nell Shaw Cohen, Director, with any questions.
Social Media and Links
Twitter: @landscapesounds
Facebook: @LandscapeMusic
Use hashtag #LandscapeMusic for related posts on all platforms
Website: https://landscapemusic.org
Description and press release for “Lungs of the City: Olmsted’s Parks in Music”: https://landscapemusic.org/olmsted
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Description
The following statement may be used to describe Landscape Music online and in concert programs:
Landscape Music is an international network of musical artists. Founded in 2015, their mission is to deepen public appreciation of the natural world by providing a platform for contemporary composers and performers whose music engages with landscape, nature, and place. Their artists’ work encompasses a wide range of styles and may be notated, improvised, acoustic, and/or electronic. Featuring both established and emerging voices, Landscape Music is a resource for artist discovery and a catalyst for collaborative projects. Learn more at LandscapeMusic.org.
The following may be used to describe Landscape Music’s Lungs of the City initiative:
Lungs of the City: Olmsted’s Parks in Music is a cross-regional concert series of World Premieres co-curated and co-commissioned by American Wild Ensemble, Juventas New Music Ensemble, Landscape Music, and Michigan Technological University Department of Visual and Performing Arts.
The following may be used by concert presenters to denote affiliation with Landscape Music’s Lungs of the City initiative:
Part of Lungs of the City: Olmsted’s Parks in Music, a cross-regional concert series of World Premieres co-curated and co-commissioned by American Wild Ensemble, Juventas New Music Ensemble, Landscape Music, and Michigan Technological University Department of Visual and Performing Arts. This project is a Celebration Partner of Olmsted 200.