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Private Viewing for Presenters and Artistic Planners

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Discover  New Worlds to Explore

 

As a total lunar eclipse rises over Australia on March 3rd, 2026, audiences will embark on a cinematic concert journey — Sea to Space — a multi-sensory experience that begins in Earth’s oceans and ascends to the outer reaches of our solar system.

This immersive evening bridges the known and the unknown, offering a gateway from our blue planet to the ocean worlds of distant moons. Through evocative orchestral storytelling and stunning sea-to-space visuals, the performance unfolds as a voyage through sound and science, culminating in the world premiere of THE MOONS SYMPHONY.

Standing in dark canyon

THE MOONS SYMPHONY

 An Epic Journey Across the Outer Solar System 

Invite your audiences into an unforgettable voyage. THE MOONS SYMPHONY is an orchestral and choral experience inspired by real planetary science and shaped through collaboration with leading scientists, astronauts, and artists.

This work offers artistic planners a unique centrepiece. Its universal themes, emotional depth, and visual storytelling can anchor festivals, amplify multimedia programs, or complement seasons devoted to innovation and discovery.

Available for full orchestra and choir, with optional multimedia integration and educational extensions. This is music that ignites wonder, bridges disciplines, and transforms the concert hall into a portal to the cosmos.​ Let your stage become a launchpad for imagination

A Message from the Composer

welcome from Amanda

Reflections

London Symphony Orchestra

Behind the scenes of a rare musical collaboration

NASA JPL Scientists who attended the Premiere recording of THE MOONS SYMPHONY
David Alberman LSO →
Dr Linda and Tom Spilker
NASA | JPL
Falkenberg
Composer
Dr Ashley Davies
NASA | JPL

Hear what the LSO said about

THE MOONS SYMPHONY Recording

🔈Play 1 minute audio quote

David Alberman 
Principal Second Violinist and Chair of the
London Symphony Orchestra

Choose Your Adventure

how would you like to explore the moons?

Discover the moons in the way that speaks to you.
Whether you’re inspired by the power of music or the pull of visual storytelling, these two portals invite you to explore The Moons Symphony on your terms.

Choose Listen Now  to watch excerpts from the recording session, or select Watch Now  to experience the music alongside evocative visuals.
Experience each of the seven moon movements as a pure sonic journey.
Experience each of the seven moon movements through immersive visuals

Listen

teaser videos from Abbey Road Studios and Marin Alsop
Abbey Road Studios | Listen and Watch

Watch

immerse your senses with Space Art Videos
Watch with Immersive Space Art

Making

of THE MOONS

Discover the process behind this symphonic space voyage

3-Minute Overview

10-Minute Extended Feature

Science in harmony

Watch a 3-minute introduction to the music, collaborators, and creative vision behind THE MOONS SYMPHONY.
Then go behind the scenes of this science-driven journey in the extended feature.

The Collaborators

Meet the conductor, the scientists, and the astronaut who helped shape this journey

This cinematic piece is the result of a rare collaboration between the worlds of music, space science, and human exploration.


These visionaries helped shape the story you’re about to experience.

Chief Conductor

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One of the world’s leading conductors, Marin brought THE MOONS SYMPHONY to life with the London Symphony Orchestra. Her visionary leadership has been essential to translating the cosmic narrative into powerful musical expression.

Marin Alsop
THE MOONS SYMPHONY
7 Movements

NASA | JPL

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Cassini and Voyager scientist, Dr. Spilker helped shape the scientific narrative of Movement 4 – Enceladus. She has been a guiding force since the project's early days, connecting Amanda to NASA through a pivotal invitation to present at JPL in 2018.

Dr. Linda Spilker
Cassini | Voyager Mission
Titan, Enceladus, Miranda

NASA | JPL

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Europa Clipper Project Scientist, Dr. Pappalardo was Amanda’s first NASA contact in 2017 and an early supporter of the symphony’s concept. His guidance and Europa research underpin the second movement’s story.

Dr. Robert Pappalardo
Europa Clipper Missioin
Europa

NASA | JPL

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Dr. Xianzhe Jia is a mission scientist for both Europa Clipper and JUICE. He advised Amanda on the science of Ganymede, contributing to Movement 6. His insights also featured in Limelight magazine’s special on THE MOONS SYMPHONY.

Dr. Xianzhe Jia
Europa | JUICE Mission
Europa | Ganymede

NASA Astronaut

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Veteran NASA astronaut, aquanaut, and artist, Nicole has been an integral supporter of THE MOONS SYMPHONY since the 50th anniversary of Apollo 8. Her lived experience in space helped shape the emotional heart of the final movement.

Nicole Stott
International Space Station
Earth Moon

Johns Hopkins APL

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Planetary geologist and Principal Investigator of the Dragonfly mission to Titan, Dr. Turtle’s expertise directly informed the third movement. She appeared live in Chicago, joining the cast on stage in celebration of music and planetary exploration.

Dr. Zibi Turtle
Dragonfly Mission
Titan

Imperial College London

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Prof. Michele Dougherty is a leading physicist and Principal Investigator on the Cassini and JUICE missions. Her magnetometer’s detection of a mysterious signal at Enceladus inspired Movement 4. She supported the project’s debut at Imperial College and Chicago.

Prof. Michele Dougherty
Cassini | JUICE Mission
Enceladus

Johns Hopkins APL

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Dr. Ralph Lorenz is a mission architect and planetary scientist whose early work shaped Huygens’ success on Titan. He now plays a key role in Dragonfly’s development, focusing on Titan’s unique environment and drone flight dynamics.

Dr. Ralph Lorenz
Huygen | Dragonfly Mission
Titan

Planetary Radio Society

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As host of Planetary Radio, Mat introduced the symphony to global audiences in 2021. He attended the LSO recording, authored the album sleeve notes, and presented the Ravinia Festival introduction, championing the project from its earliest days.

Mat Kaplan
Public Engagement
7 Movements

NASA | JPL

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A volcanologist at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Dr. Davies contributed scientific guidance to the symphony’s explosive first movement, Io. His knowledge of tidal heating and lava flow phenomena brought volcanic realism to the score.
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Dr. Ashley Davies
Europa | JUICE Mission
Io

NASA | JPL

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A Voyager mission scientist and spaceflight architect, Dr. Spilker contributed foundational insights to Miranda, the focus of Movement 5. He brought the story to life on stage at Chicago’s Breaking Barriers Festival, supporting the symphony’s message of exploration.

Dr. Thomas Spilker
Voyager | Cassini
Titan | Enceladus | Miranda

Imperial College London

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As Director of Outreach at Imperial College London, Andrew led the first pilot of Amanda’s LUNAR program, attended by 700+ students. His support has been instrumental in positioning the symphony’s educational mission for global impact.

Andrew Tebbutt
Outreach Director
7 Movements

Moons Program Formats

Discover the format that fits 


From full symphonic premieres to modular outreach options, each format offers a distinct way to bring THE MOONS SYMPHONY to life

MOONS formats

THE MOONS SYMPHONY

Verona Rupes- Image by Ron Miller

A 45-minute symphonic and cinematic journey across the seven moons.


Ideal for full orchestra and chorus indoors or under the stars.


Includes immersive visuals, choral narration, and space-inspired staging.

Poster artwork for THE MOONS SYMPHONY by Amanda Lee Falkenberg, featuring a large blue planet and the tagline 'New Worlds to Explore

 MOONS Choral Suite

Choir performing THE MOONS SYMPHONY live, with singers holding sheet music and singing in unison.

A 22-minute symphonic and cinematic journey across the seven moons, featuring full orchestra and choir.

 

Ideal for performances where time is limited but the full vocal power of THE MOONS SYMPHONY is desired.

 

Includes award-winning immersive visuals and the original choral writing that gives voice to each moon’s emotional and planetary story.

The London Voices choir recording THE MOONS SYMPHONY at Abbey Road Studio One in London

 MOONS Symphonic Suite

Artistic rendering of Saturn’s moon Enceladus with icy tendrils erupting into space, inspired by the 4th movement of THE MOONS SYMPHONY

A 22-minute symphonic and cinematic journey across the seven moons, designed for orchestra only.

Ideal for showcasing full orchestral forces when space or budget constraints limit the use of chorus.

Features award-winning immersive space visuals drawn from the full symphony experience.

Chicago Symphony Orchestra performing THE MOONS SYMPHONY Suite at Ravinia Festival in July 2024, conducted by Marin Alsop, with visuals of Earth’s Moon displayed on screen.

Educational | Outreach 

Paul Myer Hopkins conducting the LUNAR ensemble at the prestigious Celebration of Business event, hosted by President Hugh Brady at Imperial College London in June 2024

Amplify the concert experience through dynamic pre- and post-performance offerings.

Available options include:

  • Guest talks with astronauts and planetary scientists

  • Interactive LUNAR workshops for secondary school students 

  • Art-science exhibitions, panel discussions, or planetarium tie-ins

  • Curriculum-aligned educational resources for schools and community partners

Ideal for festivals, orchestras, and venues looking to engage audiences beyond the stage.

Let this journey begin with your stage

 Watch The Planetary Society introduce
THE MOONS SYMPHONY at Ravinia

The Cast

THE Visionaries

Behind the Voyage

Meet the conductor, the scientists, and the astronaut who helped shape this journey

This cinematic concert is the result of a rare collaboration between the worlds of music, space science, and human exploration.


From Earth’s oceans to the outer moons, these visionaries helped shape
the story you’re about to experience.

Ravinia Music Magazine Wrote

“Sometimes an idea is so inspired, so perfect, you have to wonder: How did this not exist before? 

Now there’s a new work of genius to elevate into this class:

THE MOONS SYMPHONY composed by Amanda Lee Falkenberg  Placing THE MOONS SYMPHONY alongside the revolutionary artistry of  Mozart’s Don Giovanni and the cinematic impact of The Wizard of Oz.​

 

Reviews

​★★★★★ 

Album cover for THE MOONS SYMPHONY by Amanda Lee Falkenberg, featuring artwork of a lunar landscape with Uranus in the background. Performed by the London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Marin Alsop, with London Voices.
Reviews of Album

Choir and Organ

★★★★★

“This is a real one-off…it succeeds because [Falkenberg’s] a very experienced composer of film music, and the extraordinary quality of the performance” 

Limelight Article
- Megan Stellar

“Once in a while, a new composition comes along and knock you right off your feet - the emotion, the breadth, the message gets its hooks in you and holds on.”

Harmonious Podcast

“THE MOONS SYMPHONY is one of my favorite classical albums and it is simply stunning…”

BBC Music Magazine

“This ambitious project is brought to life by a sizzling LSO and a gutsy London Voices…This is musical painting on an infectiously grand scale”

All Music

★★★★½ 

"This is music designed to grab the listener’s attention. It also happens to be right up the alley of conductor Marin Alsop, leading the London Symphony Orchestra and the London Voices; she builds a solid structure and keeps it moving along effectively”

Fine Music Radio Inc. 

“Sincere warm congratulations on a spectacular, mesmerizing composition!”

Limelight

★★★★

“Falkenberg’s passionate and creative adaptation of the film music genre is firmly embraced by the committed artistry of the London Symphony under Marin Alsop and the warm cohesion and crystalline diction of the London Voices directed by Ben Parry…The Moons Symphony offers a precious and timely perspective on our own fragile planet that we would do well to heed”

sonogram

“This is a captivating work, an exciting and emotional journey in tonal language, in which the composer aspires to make her music serves as a reflection on who we are and where we are, so that we are aware of the beauty of our planet and the majesty of the moons of our solar system…Alsop is impeccable because of the naturalness with which she extracts all the melodic weight of this work, which lives with the stars”

Music Files Ltd

For her "Moons Symphony", Australian-born composer Amanda Lee Falkenberg has picked seven of the most interesting moons in the Solar System to depict musically. A similar idea to Holst's Planet Suite, but Falkenberg goes for an emotional reaction to each moon's unique science, rather than the Astrological character of Holst's approach. We get a glimpse of some widely varied geology and unimaginable chemistry, culminating in the inspiring yet relatively homely Earthrise from our own Moon. … The result is a wonderfully evocative work that could equally grace concert halls or film scores

Gramophone

"Marin Alsop secures excellent playing from the London Symphony Orchestra” 

Let this journey begin with your stage

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