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I’ve previously written about the Symphony of Science project twice here (an introduction and a link to the then-newest video), but I’ve been remiss in writing about the past few new additions. There have been three further songs since that last post! “An Ode to the Brain,” (above) a song about the power of the human brain, “The Big Beginning,” about the expanse and the potential beginnings of the universe (space!), and “Children of Africa,” about the common genesis of all humankind.

As with the previous seven songs, the videos are available on Youtube and downloads of the songs with lyrics are available on the Symphony of Science website.

I suspect that, musically, my favorite of these is “An Ode to the Brain.” All three are lovely, though.


Lee Mandelo is a multi-fandom geek with a special love for comics and queer literature. She can be found on Twitter and Livejournal.

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Lee Mandelo (he/him) is a writer, scholar, and sometimes-editor whose work focuses on queer and speculative fiction. His recent books include debut novel Summer Sons, a contemporary gay Southern gothic, as well as the novellas Feed Them Silence and The Woods All Black. Mandelo's short fiction, essays, and criticism can be read in publications including Tor.com/Reactor, Post45, Uncanny Magazine, and Capacious; he has also been a past nominee for various awards including the Lambda, Nebula, Goodreads Choice, and Hugo. He currently resides in Louisville and is a doctoral candidate at the University of Kentucky. Further information, interviews, and sundry little posts about current media he's enjoying can be found at leemandelo.com or @leemandelo on socials.
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