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Black Hole Symphony by Multiverse Concert Series

Black Hole Symphony
by Multiverse Concert Series

Saturday, December 14
3:00PM family show AND 6:30PM show

CHRISTA MCAULIFFE CENTER AT FRAMINGHAM STATE UNIVERSITY

David Ibbett conducting premiere. Scene from Black Hole Symphony;
Credit: Charles Hayden Planetarium, Museum of Science, Boston

The Christa McAuliffe Center is excited to bring to MetroWest the Black Hole Symphony, an immersive music production unfolding the story of black holes as engines of gravity, light, and creation through a groundbreaking fusion of art, science, and music!

Black Hole Symphony embarks audiences on a symphonic journey through spacetime, performed by a live chamber orchestra accompanied by stunning, immersive planetarium views. Over the course of the evening, audiences will plunge into deep space riding relativistic jets of plasma, guided through the dense dust torus, broad-line clouds, and ultimately reach the blazing accretion disk on the event horizon of a supermassive black hole.

Composer David Ibbett sonified the light of black hole galaxies as musical notes and chords, woven into a dramatic electro-symphonic score that reveals a hidden universe beyond the scope of our eyes.

Black Hole Symphony was produced by Museum of Science, Boston and Multiverse Concert Series in collaboration with astrophysicists from the Center for Astrophysics | Harvard-Smithsonian and Black Hole Initiative.


3:00PM Family Show

Recommended for families and school-age children (age 5 and up). Featuring facilitation by McAuliffe Center education staff.

PRICING:
$20 per person
Seating is first come, first served

6:00PM Show

Recommended for age 12 and older. Featuring a guest speaker from the Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian.

PRICING:
$20 per person
Seating is first come, first served
Premium Ticket = $45
Ticket includes: Priority seating with reserved first row seating, meeting with the artists, and reserved parking in O’Connor Parking Lot

First, click on the “Purchase Tickets” button on this page. Next, locate the date/time and name of your preferred program from the list and click on its registration button. Contact cmc@framingham.edu with any questions.


IMPORTANT INFORMATION

Food/drink and strollers are not allowed in the Planetarium.

The McAuliffe Center is located at the rear of O’Connor Hall on the campus of Framingham State University. Enter the McAuliffe Center through O’Connor Parking Lot.

Parking:
All vehicles parked on the FSU campus for this program require a valid FSU Parking Pass or the vehicle is subject to a parking ticket and tow at the owner’s expense. About one week before the event, you will receive a parking pass and an FSU campus map with parking information.

*If you purchased a ticket and did not receive a parking pass, please stop by the McAuliffe Center BEFORE you park your car to obtain a parking pass and additional parking information.

Interactive Campus Map

 
 
Earlier Event: December 9
Community Stargazing