The Chronicle of Higher Education

The Music of Life

Composers often look to their hearts for inspiration, but Ryan L. Fraley looked to his liver, his spleen, his appendix -- in fact, every cell of his body -- while writing a symphony that was performed in April in Indianapolis. In a commission for the Ball State University wind ensemble, Mr. Fraley used the human DNA sequence to provide the notes for his new...

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