Honors Projects
Abstract
Long-term temporal illusions permeate our day-to-day lives, but due to their highly subjective nature, few are familiar with them. To help introduce these topics in a way that lets a wider audience connect individually with them, I composed three works for percussion ensembles, each in a different style, and each portraying one or multiple long-term temporal illusions. All of these pieces were composed and rehearsed throughout the spring 2025 semester and premiered at my senior recital on April 19, 2025.
Department
Musicology/Composition/Theory
Major
Music Composition
First Advisor
Madison Stump-Smith
First Advisor Department
Honors Program
Second Advisor
Christopher Dietz
Second Advisor Department
Musicology/Composition/Theory
Third Advisor
Kate Dellenbusch
Third Advisor Department
Physics and Astronomy
Publication Date
Spring 4-27-2025
Repository Citation
Bergler, Kyle, "Dissolving Sand Into Fog - Portraying Long Term Temporal Illusions Through Music" (2025). Honors Projects. 1052.
https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/honorsprojects/1052
Included in
Cognitive Psychology Commons, Composition Commons, Music Performance Commons, Other Astrophysics and Astronomy Commons