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Lost Voices of Hagia Sophia Featured in The New York Times

News | Jul. 30

The New York Times has a new article featuring our Icons of Sound: Hagia Sophia Re-Imagined project and Lost Voices of Hagia Sophia recording! See the article, filled with interviews with our project partners from Stanford and our own Alexander Lingas on NYTimes.com: “The Lost Voices of Hagia Sophia,” an album that brings to life… Continue reading Lost Voices of Hagia Sophia Featured in The New York Times

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Smithsonian Magazine Features Icons of Sound

News | Dec. 28

Our “Icons of Sound” concert and collaboration with Stanford University gets a fantastic feature in the Smithsonian Magazine: “Hagia Sophia, a former church and mosque, is an important part of Istanbul’s long history. Who knew its sublime sound could be transferred to Stanford? Twice in the past few years, Stanford scholars and scientists have worked… Continue reading Smithsonian Magazine Features Icons of Sound

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