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Sir Georg Solti's Right Ear

Sir Georg Solti was a conductor and a long-serving music director for the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. After his death, the city of Chicago built a statue of him in the park outside the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. This work begins with an observation of the statue's right ear and documents the ambient sound of its location.

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Sir Georg Solti was a conductor and a long-serving music director for the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. After his death, the city of Chicago built a statue of him in the park outside the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. This work begins with an observation of the statue's right ear and documents the ambient sound of its location.

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