"Through the Looking Glass" was composed by Steven Snowden for violin, marimba & electronics. This performance was performed by Boston Conservatory at Berklee faculty Sharan Leventhal, violin, and Nancy Zeltsman, marimba, and featured Duane Lee Holland Jr., dance.
Through the Looking Glass (2017)
for violin, marimba & electronics
by Steven Snowden (b. 1981)
Performed by Marimolin:
Sharan Leventhal, violin
Nancy Zeltsman, marimba
with very special guest:
Duane Lee Holland Jr., dance
Filmed April 1, 2017 at Boston Conservatory at Berklee
Audio edited and mixed by Steven Snowden and Andres Gonzalez Cardona
Masted by Jonathan Wyner
Video produced by Jeannie Greeley
Cameras: Joe Barnard and Kevin Greene
Steadicam: Kevin Greene
Editor: Joe Barnard
This project was supported by a Berklee Faculty Development Collaboration Grant.
With this collaboration, Snowden and the performers aimed to portray the feeling of being completely overwhelmed with information to the degree that you don’t really know what’s happening or what’s true and what isn’t.
Through the Looking Glass (2017)
for violin, marimba & electronics
by Steven Snowden (b. 1981)
Performed by Marimolin:
Sharan Leventhal, violin
Nancy Zeltsman, marimba
with very special guest:
Duane Lee Holland Jr., dance
Filmed April 1, 2017 at Boston Conservatory at Berklee
Audio edited and mixed by Steven Snowden and Andres Gonzalez Cardona
Masted by Jonathan Wyner
Video produced by Jeannie Greeley
Cameras: Joe Barnard and Kevin Greene
Steadicam: Kevin Greene
Editor: Joe Barnard
This project was supported by a Berklee Faculty Development Collaboration Grant.
With this collaboration, Snowden and the performers aimed to portray the feeling of being completely overwhelmed with information to the degree that you don’t really know what’s happening or what’s true and what isn’t.
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