
For Seasons – Composed by Climate Data
The NDR Elbphilharmonie Orchestra wanted to use the power of music to let people hear the consequences of climate change. With a team of software developers and music arrangers, they adapted Vivaldi’s Four Seasons to today’s weather conditions, using custom-built algorithms and 300 years of climate data to recompose the masterpiece. For Seasons premiered to the world at Elbphilharmonie Hamburg. Soon, the voice of climate change achieved a reach of 1 billion contacts, with For Seasons now a partner of the United Nations Development Program. The score is freely available to any orchestra in the world.
- Sound Design & Use of MusicAdapted Music
- Radio & AudioCreative Use of Technology
- Radio & AudioUse of Branded Audio
- EntertainmentAudio
Country
- Germany
Client
- NDR Elbphilharmonie Orchester
Production Company
- Markenfilm Crossing
Creative Agency
- Jung von Matt AG
Film Production Company
- Markenfilm CROSSING
Sound Production
- Kling Klang Klong
- Markenfilm SPACE
PR Agency
- Segmenta Communications
Animation Company
- Sehsucht
Executive Creative Director
- Till Eckel
Managing Director
- Sven Rebholz
- Nico Ziegler
Creative Director
- Evilda Nikander
- Joachim Kortlepel
- Marc Isken
Art Director
- Julia Sachse
- Lorenz Koch
Senior Copywriter
- Alpan Esen
Senior Art Director
- Sungu Hacisabanoglu
Data Strategist
- Leonie Gehrckens
Senior Project Manager
- Inka Weigl
Producer
- Peer Münster
- Christopher Schultz
- Christian Rühle
Line Producer
- Marius Meckl
- Lucie Hilchenbach
Director
- Akim Trüller
Sound Design
- Fernando Knof
- Felipe Sanchez Luna
Project Manager
- Sandra Schwarz
- Lydia Schiphorst
Musical Arranger
- Simone Candotto
Marketing Manager
- Nicole Gerstenfeldt
Head of Music & Sound
- Achim Dobschall
Photographer
- Peter Hundert
Social & Digital Marketing Manager
- Yannick Menke
- Dario Jürgens
- Theresa Birreck
Influencer Manager
- Alena Mohr
- Christina Sander
PR Manager
- Alexandra Stöckigt
- Mona Sadrowski
Advertising Agency
- Jung von Matt
The NDR Elbphilharmonie Orchestra wanted to use the power of music to let people hear the consequences of climate change. With a team of software developers and music arrangers, they adapted Vivaldi’s Four Seasons to today’s weather conditions, using custom-built algorithms and 300 years of climate data to recompose the masterpiece. For Seasons premiered to the world at Elbphilharmonie Hamburg. Soon, the voice of climate change achieved a reach of 1 billion contacts, with For Seasons now a partner of the United Nations Development Program. The score is freely available to any orchestra in the world.