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Nightingales in Berlin

42.1K streams

42,066

Bug Music

32.6K streams

32,606

Whale Music

31.6K streams

31,644

You Can't Get There from Here

20.6K streams

20,614

One Dark Night I Left My Silent House

19.2K streams

19,237

Why Birds Sing

14.7K streams

14,714

Secret Songs of Ponds

2.7K streams

2,680

Homages

2.4K streams

2,394

Unamuno

2K streams

1,990

On the Cliffs of the Heart

1.6K streams

1,608

Biography

Musician and philosopher David Rothenberg has performed and recorded on clarinet with Pauline Oliveros, Peter Gabriel, Ray Phiri, Suzanne Vega, Scanner, Iva Bittova, Elliot Sharp, Markus Reuter, and the Karnataka College of Percussion. Most of his work has an environmental theme and involves the sounds of nature, live and in the studio. He has sixteen CDs out under his own name, including "On the Cliffs of the Heart," named one of the top ten releases of 1995 by Jazziz magazine and “One Dark Night I Left My Silent House,” a duet album on ECM with pianist Marilyn Crispell, called “une petite miracle” by Le Monde and named by The Village Voice one of the ten best CDs of 2010. Rothenberg is the author of Why Birds Sing, book and CD, published in seven languages and the subject of a BBC television documentary. He is also the author of numerous other books on music, art, and nature, including Thousand Mile Song, about making music with whales, and Survival of the Beautiful, about aesthetics in evolution. His book and CD Bug Music, featuring the sounds of the entomological world, has been featured on PBS News Hour and in the New Yorker. His latest recordings are Berlin Bülbül, Cool Spring and. New Cicada Trio: Live In Beacon.