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When Americans gather in Lower Manhattan and Shanksville, Pa., to mark the 20th anniversary of 9/11, the work of two Hamiltonians will help them remember that tragic day.
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Educational Technologist and Digital Media Specialist Ben Salzman ’14, Jon Bellona ’03, and Professor of Art Ella Gant recently honored Professor of Music Sam Pellman in presentations at the Kyma International Sound Symposium.
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As Americans mark the anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, a member of the Hamilton community is also remembered.
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The Flight 93 National Memorial, located near Shanksville, Pa., will dedicate its final element, the Tower of Voices (TOV), on Sunday, Sept. 9. The chimes’ pitch design was created by Professor of Music Sam Pellman, who was tragically killed shortly after completing this project.
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On Saturday, Nov. 11, the Days-Massolo Center, with Monk Rowe, “Doc” Woods, and The College Hill Singers, presented a variety of interpretations of “Swing Low, Sweet Chariot,” as part of a celebration of our collective journeys.
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The work of Professor of Art Ella Gant and Sam Pellman, the James L. Ferguson Professor of Music, is featured in NYFA Presents: Digital Profiling.
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James L. Ferguson Professor of Music Samuel Pellman recently presented his composition "The Home Planet," with video by Lauren Koss '00, at the Sound+Environment conference hosted by the University of Hull in the UK.
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Associate Professor of Art Ella Gant and James L. Ferguson Professor of Music Samuel Pellman presented "mindMeld" for digital video and digital music in a live performance on Aug. 12 at the Kyma International Sound Symposium, at Montana State University in Bozeman.
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Professor of Music Sam Pellman was honored as the 2015 Distinguished Service Award recipient by Hamilton’s Alumni Association. John Hadity ’83, president of the Alumni Association, presented the award on April 10 during the Alumni Council’s Recognition dinner.
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The Hamilton College Department of Music presents “Fresh Music from the Society for New Music” on Sunday, Nov. 9, at 3 p.m., in Wellin Hall, Schambach Center for Music and the Performing Arts. The concert will feature compositions by local composers by Dexter Morrill (Colgate University) and Samuel Pellman (Hamilton College) as well as Zhou Long, winner of the 2011 Pulitzer Prize for music, and Chinese composer Guo Wenjing.
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