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A Cosmic Perspective

Chamber · 10' · 2025 · Grade 6
Brass Quintet & Projection
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Commission

Written with Katie Osborn (UCLA Environmental Engineering) for the inaugural UCLA Climate Notes concert.

Program Note

When describing the reason why the United States government created the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, famed science communicator and astrophysicist Dr. Neil DeGrasse Tyson cited the Apollo missions to the moon as the primary impetus. On the subject, Dr. Tyson said, "a cosmic perspective can descend on you such that your survival and the survival of others are aligned in a way that maybe you're going to do something about it."

The musical composition A Cosmic Perspective dives into the PhD research of Katie Osborn (UCLA Environmental Engineering), unraveling reams of data from NASA's Sentinel satellites studying the bar-built estuaries of the California coast into a work for brass quintet and film projection. Just as estuaries join rivers and oceans, A Cosmic Perspective attempts to demonstrate humanity's inarguable effect on our environment and urges our scientists, artists, and citizens to collaborate—to take action with the unifying perspective from above of our shared blue gem.

Premiere

Inaugural UCLA Climate Notes Concert, Schoenberg Hall, 4/27/25

Performance History
8/12/25Recording session of A Cosmic Perspective by Good Time Brass in Los Angeles, CA
4/27/25Premiere of A Cosmic Perspective for brass quintet and multimedia at the Inaugural UCLA Climate Notes Concert, Schoenberg Hall, UCLA