Striking a chord: A 100-foot harp fills uptown Charlotte park with unique sounds

Striking a chord: A 100-foot harp fills uptown Charlotte park with unique sounds

by HERE News

Introduction

Uptown Charlotte, North Carolina, is abuzz with the unique sounds of a 100-foot harp filling First Ward Park. Renowned harpist Andrea Brook brings her massive instrument, known as the “Sonic Butterfly,” to the city as part of a special performance this weekend. The harp, featuring long brass strings extending over 60 feet, has captivated audiences worldwide with its transformative music.

Transformational Musical Experience

Designed and created by Andrea Brook in 2013, the “Sonic Butterfly” is no ordinary harp. Instead of traditional plucking, Brook plays the instrument by running her fingers along each string, creating a mesmerizing dance of sound. The harp’s name reflects its ability to transform the music experience for listeners and performers alike.

Opera Performance

This Friday night, the “Sonic Butterfly” will take center stage in an abbreviated performance of the opera “Nightingale and the Tower.” Written by Rebecca Comerford of Ojai, California, the opera weaves a tale of a dystopian future where playing outside is forbidden, resonating with themes of technology and humanity in today’s world. Comerford specifically crafted the opera to showcase the unique harmonics of the “Sonic Butterfly,” adding a new dimension to the storytelling.

Local Talent and Collaboration

The performance will feature a talented cast of singers and musicians from the Charlotte area, along with UNC Charlotte’s Opera Workshop. Collaborating with local artists, students, and faculty, the production showcases the vibrant arts scene in Charlotte. From the construction of key set pieces to the visual projections on the harp’s butterfly wings, the performance is a true reflection of the city’s creative spirit.

Charlotte SHOUT! Festival

The opera performance is part of the annual Charlotte SHOUT! arts and culture festival, a 17-day celebration presented by Charlotte Center City Partners. The festival highlights the diversity and talent within the city’s arts community, offering a platform for unique and engaging performances like the “Sonic Butterfly” opera.

Conclusion

As the “Sonic Butterfly” fills uptown Charlotte with its enchanting melodies, audiences are invited to experience a musical journey unlike any other. Through the collaboration of local artists and the innovative vision of Andrea Brook, the harp transcends traditional boundaries to create a harmonious blend of music and storytelling.


Author: HERE Charlotte

HERE Charlotte

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