6/28/2023 0 Comments Ka by Hugh Crosthwaite![]() ![]() The performances elevate the voices of young people in the ongoing movement for climate action and place further pressure on world leaders to sign the Leaders Pledge for Nature, and thereby commit to reversing biodiversity loss by 2030. At the start of Youth and Public Empowerment Day at COP26, The Four Seasons has released the performances of 14 orchestras from across six continents – half of which are youth orchestras. ![]() To portray a future where the world has failed to act decisively on global warming, The Four Seasons aims to pressure world leaders to act decisively. ![]() How diverse the impacts will be: from longer and drier droughts to more intense storm seasons, and the complete disappearance of the landscape itself. The compositions transpose knowledge into feeling, evoking a new sense for what a climate-changed planet would mean for humanity. Launching with a performance by the Sydney Symphony Orchestra at the 2021 Sydney Festival, a localised variation of The Four Seasons has been released for every orchestra in the world, with musicians performing worldwide in the lead up to the UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties ( COP26) in Glasgow. The uncertain Four Seasons is an initiative of AKQA, Jung von Matt and composer Hugh Crosthwaite. ![]() Impact A variation for every orchestra in the world. ![]()
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