Ice ice baby grand
Piano performance next to a crumbling glacier will give you chills
By Kate Yoderon Jun 21, 2016Share
The Arctic Ocean may not be a typical venue for a piano performance, but it’s a prime setting for making a point about climate change. Ludovico Einaudi, an Italian composer-pianist, performed an original piece while stranded on an “artificial iceberg” (or rather, a floating platform made of white, wooden triangles) as Norway’s Wahlenbergbreen glacier collapsed in the background.
Greenpeace shipped the baby grand piano from Germany to the Arctic for the stunt, which was meant draw attention to a proposal to create a sanctuary in 10 percent of the Arctic Ocean, protecting it from oil drilling, fishing trawlers, and other exploitation.
There are no promises it will work, but enjoy the exciting performance on a stranded iceberg — no polar bears needed.
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Piano performance next to a crumbling glacier will give you chills