Sound of Science Video Transcripts

The Sound of Science featuring Jeffrey Zeigler

The Sound of Science featuring Jeffrey Zeigler

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Cello player on stage performing solo (with various close-ups) with a changing electronic background displaying moving elements and color changes.

[FAST, UPBEAT MUSIC STARTS]

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Title card displays saying: “Golden Hornet’s The Sound of Science Featuring Jeffrey Zeigler”

Another title card displays: “The Brain, Composed by Graham Reynolds, As Inspired By Neuroscientist Dr. Kristen M. Harris”

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Title card displays saying: “Radiation in Moderation, Composed by Sarah Lipstate, As Inspired By Physicist Marie Curie”

[MUSIC CHANGES TO BE AIRY AND SUSPENSEFUL]

Title card displays saying: “A Highway In State Space, Composed By Maja S.K. Ratkje, As Inspired By Her Mother, Chemist Signe Kjelstrup”

[MUSIC CHANGES TO BE MODERATELY PACED AND ADVENTUROUS FEELING ]

Title card displays saying: “Salumba, Composed By Foday Musa Suso, As Inspired By Botanist George Washington Carver”

[MUSIC CHANGES TO A ELECTRONIC- ROCK AND ROLL FEELING]

Title card displays saying: “Quest, Composed By Felipe Pérez Santiago, As Inspired By Astronomer Jill Tarter”

[MUSIC BECOMES SLOW AND RICHLY MELODIC]

Title card displays saying: “Her Confirmation, Composed By Yuka Honda, As Inspired By Mathematician Katerine Johnson”

[MUSIC CHANGES TO BE PERCUSSIVE]

Title card displays saying: “Pastaza, Composed By Graham Reynolds, As Inspired By Biologist Barry Chernoff”

[MUSIC BECOMES SLOWLY AND HEAVY]

Title card displays saying: “From The Bones To The Fossils, Composed By Paola Prestini, As Inspired By Climatologist Andrew Kruczkiewicz”

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Screen fades to another title card saying “The Sound of Science Featuring Jeffrey Zeigler Performing The Following Works” then proceeds to list the previous works played with credits for audio-visuals.

Afterwards, title cards appear saying “Commissioned By Golden Hornet, Conceived By Graham Reynolds, Co-curated By Jeffrey Zeigler and Graham Reynolds, Co-Commissioned By Kathleen & Harvey Guion”

The last title card says “Learn More at www.goldenhornet.org”

Graham Reynolds "The Brain"

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Screen alternates between flat, balck and white videos of cells moving and colorful 3D models of the brain.

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