The University of Tampa is home to the largest Ars Sonora in the world and the first of its kind in the US. This grand musical sculpture soars over 105 feet in the center of campus next to the Sykes Chapel and Center for Faith and Values and is made possible by the generosity of Susan and John Sykes.
This sophisticated musical instrument is adorned with 63 hand crafted bronze bells (which include two ornamental bells).
The Ars Sonora was completed in Summer 2022
Although Milosz (a pianist with autism) couldn’t share verbally how he felt, he was beaming throughout the entire performance at the Ars Sonora at the University of Tampa.
Josh Cessna- the curator of Ars Sonora- answered the questions of gathered guests aout this amazing installation.
Danny Bruno- WEDU PBS reporter- recorded this extraordinary event.
It was such a wonderful experience to share this one of a kind performance by this special needs musician- Milosz Gasior.
This sophisticated musical instrument is adorned with 63 hand crafted bronze bells (which include two ornamental bells).
The Ars Sonora was completed in Summer 2022
Although Milosz (a pianist with autism) couldn’t share verbally how he felt, he was beaming throughout the entire performance at the Ars Sonora at the University of Tampa.
Josh Cessna- the curator of Ars Sonora- answered the questions of gathered guests aout this amazing installation.
Danny Bruno- WEDU PBS reporter- recorded this extraordinary event.
It was such a wonderful experience to share this one of a kind performance by this special needs musician- Milosz Gasior.
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- Milosz Gasior Defying autism with Music, pbs, inspire
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