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    Bernie Krause & Ruth Happel
     
    Midsummer Nights
    Wild Sanctuary elevates the standard in Natural Soundscape Recordings. Here, Bernie Krause and colleague Ruth Happel explore the warmth and beauty of summer's delicate evening chorus, from both Eastern US and Western US perspectives.
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    Bernie Krause
     
    Spring in Corkscrew Swamp
    There's a gentle wilderness near Naples, Florida, an important breeding area for the endangered and other wetland birds make it resonate with birdsong...but it's also home to alligators and venomous snakes. Beautiful soundscapes, for daring recordists!
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    Bernie Krause
     
    Costa Rica: Hidden Treasures
    From one of the most biologically intense places left on earth, Corcovado, in the Osa Pennisula of Costa Rica, is home to a profusion of endangered plant and animal species. This special audio portrait of tropical lowland rainforest resonates with life.
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    Bernie Krause & Lang Elliott
     
    Carolina Woods
    Recorded in and around the Sumter National Forest of central South Carolina.
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    Ruth Happel
     
    Loons of Echo Pond
    As part of the mysterious spring chorus, loons and peepers of the Adirondack Mountains in upstate New York enchant us, as we listen to the haunting 'biophony' of this rare habitat. Once these enigmatic sounds are heard, they are never forgotten.
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    Wild Sanctuary
     
    Dawn at Trout Lake
    Every spring morning, just before daybreak, the few woodland places left like Trout Lake spring to renewed life with a biophony of melodious rhythms and textures beyond the best human music we know of. You just have to wake up in time for the performance!
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    Bernie Krause
     
    African Safari: Zimbabwe
    This recording is proof that some vocal animals use their habitats as a performance hall in which to render their operas in harmony with other creatures. At the beginning, hear the baboons echo their voices off the rocks.
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    Wild Sanctuary
     
    Ocean Wonders
    This soundscape is an aural voyage beginning at a beach along the Big Sur (California) coast, and descending below the surface into the depths of the sea, before emerging to the shore, once again. The living sea pulsates with biological sound and surf.
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    Bernie Krause & Phil Aaberg
     
    A Wild Christmas
    A festive holiday recording composed entirely of animal sounds. You may not believe your ears but the hip percussion and contemporary arrangements were completely created, without instruments, with critter sounds from the natural world - it's truly wild!
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    Richard D. Lang
     
    Impressions of Grandfather's Seascape Oils Orchestral Suite Volume One
    Described as a good new classical composer who writes wonderful music filled with many moods.
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    David Rothenberg
    Why Birds Sing
    Thoughtful energetic sounds that learn from the sounds of birds
    "Only one word suffices to describe the sounds emerging from David Rothenberg's CD Why Bird Sing: sublime. This is music that transports you to another world." --Discover "Rothenberg... merges the intentional music of an improviser with the more mysterious sounds of feathered friends." --All About Jazz "Rothenberg is a participant in the passerine orchestra, not just an observer. Benny Goodman, eat your heart out!" --E Magazine "Why Birds Sing is one of those ramblings that transforms one of those taken-for-granted things into let's-think-about-it-again stuff."--The New York Times David Rothenberg finds musical inspiration beyond the human world. He jams with lyrebirds and laughing thrushes, catbirds and bou bou shrikes. This recording has been five years in the making, and it involves cutting-edge musicians from all over the world mixing their sounds with the wonderful musical melodies and tones of birds. Hear the interspecies jams that set the book in motion, as Rothenberg's clarinets and Michael Pestel's flute meet a white-crested laughing thrush in the National Aviary, and a wild Australian lyrebird named George in his rainforest home. These pieces are live interactions betweeen humans and birds, and the music lies somewhere along the uncharted flyways of evolution. Back in the studio a stretched-out hermit thrush song meets the bass clarinet, and Maori flutes, Estonian guitars, and live Finnish electronics meet catbirds, starlings, skylarks, and waves. David Rothenberg is an improvising composer and philosopher with numerous recordings, performances, and books to his credit. His 1995 record, On the Cliffs of the Heart, with percussionist Glen Velez and banjo player Graeme Boone, was released by New Tone Records. A few years earlier John Cage praised this trio's "sense of virtuosity traveling all over the world." Jazziz named it one of the top ten releases of 1995. His 1997 record, Unamuno, blending improvised music with natural soundscapes, was featured on NPR, WDR German Radio Cologne, and Radio Mafia in Finland. In 1999 he released Bangalore Wild, a collaboration with the Karnataka College of Percussion in Bangalore, India, in collaboration with the WILD Foundation. In 2000 Before the War was released, a collaboration with natural sound artist Douglas Quin, from EarthEar Records in Santa Fe. It was cited as "a notable release" in Billboard, and The Guardian in Britain praised it as "genuine 21st century music." His most recent CD is Soo-Roo, featuring Estonian guitarist Robert Jürjendal and percussionist John Wieczorek. Rothenberg has performed with Marilyn Crispell, Hamid Drake, Ray Phiri, Barry Guy, and various cutting-edge music figures from New Zealand to Norway including Richard Nunns and Jan Bang. Rothenberg is also co-editor of The Book of Music and Nature (2001), and he produced the accompaning compilation CD which includes the music of Pauline Oliveros, Brian Eno, Tuvan throatsingers and Australian butcherbirds. His book/CD memoir, Sudden Music: Improvisation, Art, Nature, came out in January, 2002. Also appearing on this record are flutist and performance artist Michael Pestel, Finnish electronic wizard Petri Kuljuntausta, New Zealand Grammy-award winner Richard Nunns, whose Maori-based music appeared in Whale Rider and Lord of the Rings. Also Estonian guitar master Robert Jürjendal, and versatile percussionist John Wieczorek. The record is co-produced by Rothenberg along with tuba player Patrick Donahue, known for his work as surround-sound mixer on Bowling for Columbine and Control Room. See www.whybirdssing.com for more details on the project and the simultaneously published book Why Birds Sing, which Bill McKibben has said is "exhuberantly intellectual, exhuberantly alive." "David Rothenberg," says Paul Winter, "is one of the rare musicians who is devoted to exploring the voices of the natural world. I would hope this work might encourage others to follow suit."
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    Ruth Ann Goode, PhD
    Crackling Fireplace
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    Steven Feld
    Rainforest Soundwalks: Ambiences of Bosavi Papua New Guinea
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    Various
    The Dreams of Gaia
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    David Nevue
    While the Trees Sleep
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      1.
      Crackling Fire
      Ruth Ann Goode, PhD
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      Forest Ambience (Nature Sounds Only version)
      Nature Sound Series
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      Calming Electric Fan
      PureWhiteNoise.com
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      Dance of the Muse
      David Nevue
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      Origin
      Scott McNulty
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      Past
      Scott McNulty
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      Present
      Scott McNulty
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      Onward: to the future
      Scott McNulty
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      Relaxing
      Janet Marlow
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      Soothing
      Janet Marlow
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