Frequencies for Flora and Fauna:

A Trichord Solo Concerto for Strings of Light

Frequencies for Flora and Fauna: A Concerto of Strings of Light is a synesthetic exploration of sound, light, and the living world. It is a sonic ecology where music meets bioluminescence. At the heart of the project lies a unique trichord instrument whose resonant strings are tuned not only to musical intervals, but to frequencies found in nature, the hidden harmonics of flora, fauna, and the Earth’s electromagnetic pulse.

The phrase “concerto of strings of light” forms the conceptual spine: a poetic convergence of classical stringed instrumentation and radiant visual expression. Each note becomes a pulset, each phrase a vibration of illumination, weaving together an ethereal tapestry of resonance and vision. This is music that is not only heard — it is seen, felt, and absorbed.

Drawing from field recordings across Central America, the Caribbean, and North America, this multimedia work integrates the raw voices of nature with minimalist composition, color therapy, and bio-resonant sound design. The result is a living symphony — one in which deer and dandelions, gongs and gusts, photons and frequencies all move in concert.

Intended for immersive listening environments, meditation spaces, or Sonic Self-Care installations©, A Concerto of Strings of Light invites participants to tune not just their ears, but their entire nervous system. Are you ready to experience resonance as ritual, and illumination as a language beyond words?

Enjoy,

Shannon