Music born from trash lives on.rn"Junkestra," composed by Nathaniel Stookey during his 2007 stay in Recology's artist in residence program in San Francisco, is being released by Innova Records late this month.rnThe work also will be presented live at 2 p.m. May 9 by the San Francisco Symphony at Davies Symphony Hall in the city.rnRecology, formerly Norcal Waste Systems Inc., has hosted artists in its program since 1990 as a way to encourage conservation of natural resources and promote new thinking about art and the environment, the company said.
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机译:由垃圾产生的音乐将继续存留。纳撒尼尔·斯托基(Nathaniel Stookey)在2007年留在旧金山的Recology艺术家驻地计划期间创作的“垃圾桶”将于本月晚些时候由Innova Records发行。该作品还将在下午2点现场直播。旧金山交响乐团于5月9日在该市的戴维斯交响乐厅举行。rnRecology(原为Norcal Waste Systems Inc.)自1990年以来一直在其节目中接待艺术家,以鼓励自然资源保护和促进对艺术与环境的新思考。 ,该公司表示。
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