Leeds singers and performers urged to help capture the sound of a city
The imaginative idea will see submissions by musicians, choirs and spoken word artists from all around the city synchronised as part of a stunning soundscape at Leeds City Museum
later this year.
The Sounds Good installation will look to explore the impact music can have on mood and will also include a piece created by with people living with dementia which has been
supported by artist Paul Digby.
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Hide AdAfter being brought together by a sound engineer, each piece of music will then form part of a larger audio exhibit that will fill the museum’s Brodrick Hall with the sounds of Leeds.
Catherine Robins, Leeds Museums and Galleries project curator, said: “Music and sound can have such a profound impact on a person’s mood and the right song at the right time has a
unique ability to completely change your whole state of mind.
“The past few months have been incredibly tough for people from all walks of life and many of us have relied on our favourite music to lift our spirits and keep us going.
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Hide Ad“Through this installation, what we hope to do is capture the many different sounds that have meant something to people in Leeds in a display that celebrates the power of both
music and people working together.”
Anyone wanting to submit a piece to potentially feature in the display can send it in on video, MP3 or MP4.
Those wanting to take part can email Catherine at: [email protected] for more details. Deadline for submissions is Tuesday, September 15, and Sounds Good will be open
from Tuesday, October 6, until Sunday, October 11.
Each Leeds Museums and Galleries site has social distancing and hygiene measures in place and booking in advance at some sites is essential. New visitor routes are also in place and
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Leeds City Museum is free to enter and advanced booking is not required.
More details of arrangements at individual sites, advice for visitors and details about how to book can be found HERE
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