Episode 5 - Meeting Place - Parliament Hill Episode | The Roaming Ear
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Episode 5 - Meeting Place - Parliament Hill
Play Now -->DATE : Sun, 26 Jul 2009 16:50:34 +0000Entered in Database : 2009-07-26 16:50:34length : 34078764 Link to the Show / Show NotesA Day in the Life of Parliament Hill: 10 am - The Changing of the Guard - because the Queen liked it and so do the tourists noon - The Protests (because our MPs are on lunch - no point yelling at them when they're in The House yelling at each other) 3:00 - Question Period - when they REALLY yell at each other. Yes, I had some fun with this piece. "Meeting Place" is part of the Capital Resoundings Suite, an extensive project where I recorded, wrote about, and composed poems from the Ottawa soundscape at the turn of the Millenium. Thanks to the Region of Ottawa Carleton for their financial support of this project.
A Day in the Life of Parliament Hill:
10 am - The Changing of the Guard - because the Queen liked it and so do the tourists
noon - The Protests (because our MPs are on lunch - no point yelling at them when they're in The House yelling at each other)
3:00 - Question Period - when they REALLY yell at each other. Yes, I had some fun with this piece.
"Meeting Place" is part of the Capital Resoundings Suite, an extensive project where I recorded, wrote about, and composed poems from the Ottawa soundscape at the turn of the Millenium.
Thanks to the Region of Ottawa Carleton for their financial support of this project.
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