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Listening to the City [Rebroadcast]

To The Best Of Our Knowledge

English - May 11, 2019 11:00 - ★★★★★ - 782 ratings
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Cities can be cacophonous and loud, a chaos of sonic discord. If, that is, you don't really focus your listening. People who’ve trained their ears to hear urban soundscapes in new ways hear something different.

That’s what David Rothenberg is doing. He’s a composer and an environmental philosopher who’s made a career of listening to and performing music in the wild, with birds, animals and insects. Lately he’s been giving himself a crash course in the art — and science — of urban listening.

His experience made us wonder: what else can you hear from a city when you really listen closely? People's patterns and everyday experiences emerge in detail, along with their struggles against prejudice and abuse. Some people hear pain, others hear art emerging from the chaos of sound.

In this hour, we make the case for exploring your city sonically.

Guests:

David RothenbergDavid HaskellAaron HenkinWendel PatrickJennifer StoeverPierre SchaefferVivienne Corringham