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David Rothenberg

David Rothenberg

David Rothenberg has been played on NTS shows including Confused Temporalities , with Madagascar Whale One first played on 1 October 2015.

Philosopher and musician David Rothenberg is the author of Why Birds Sing (Basic Books, 2005), also published in Italy, Spain, Taiwan, China, Korea, and Germany. His feature-length documentary Why Birds Sing was shown on BBC4 in June, 2007. Rothenberg is also the author of Sudden Music: Improvisation, Art, Nature (Georgia, 2002), Blue Cliff Record: Zen Echoes (Codhill Press, 2001), Hand's End: Technology and the Limits of Nature (California, 1993), and Always the Mountains (Georgia, 2003).

His most recent book is Thousand Mile Song, about making music with whales. It comes out in May 2008. It is accompanied by a new CD, featuring live music together with whales, called Whale Music.

He was the editor of the MIT Press journal Terra Nova: Nature and Culture, and edited the various Terra Nova books based on the journal, including The Book of Music and Nature (Wesleyan, 2001) and Writing the World: On Globalization (MIT, 2005). His articles have appeared in Parabola, Orion, The Nation, Wired, Dwell, Kyoto Journal, The Globe and Mail, Sierra and the New York Times.

Rothenberg's music connects the living sounds of the natural world to the traditions of global rhythmic innovation and improvisation. Inspired by the melodies and beats of birds, insects, whales, water, and wind, he blends spontaneous musical inventiveness with a sense of rhythm, exhuberance, and the listening to nature.

As a clarinetist DAVID ROTHENBERG has performed and recorded with Marilyn Crispell, Jan Bang, Scanner, Hamid Drake, Glen Velez, Karl Berger, Peter Gabriel, Ray Phiri, Nils Økland, and the Karnataka College of Percussion. He has seven 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.

His book and CD Why Birds Sing have received much attention in the USA, England, and Australia. The book has come out in Italian, Spanish, German, Mandarin, Taiwanese, and Korean. It was turned into a BBC feature documentary featuring Laurie Anderson, Beth Orton, and Jarvis Cocker. Rothenberg has performed many concerts of his music interwoven with natural sounds all over the world.

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David Rothenberg

David Rothenberg has been played on NTS shows including Confused Temporalities , with Madagascar Whale One first played on 1 October 2015.

Philosopher and musician David Rothenberg is the author of Why Birds Sing (Basic Books, 2005), also published in Italy, Spain, Taiwan, China, Korea, and Germany. His feature-length documentary Why Birds Sing was shown on BBC4 in June, 2007. Rothenberg is also the author of Sudden Music: Improvisation, Art, Nature (Georgia, 2002), Blue Cliff Record: Zen Echoes (Codhill Press, 2001), Hand's End: Technology and the Limits of Nature (California, 1993), and Always the Mountains (Georgia, 2003).

His most recent book is Thousand Mile Song, about making music with whales. It comes out in May 2008. It is accompanied by a new CD, featuring live music together with whales, called Whale Music.

He was the editor of the MIT Press journal Terra Nova: Nature and Culture, and edited the various Terra Nova books based on the journal, including The Book of Music and Nature (Wesleyan, 2001) and Writing the World: On Globalization (MIT, 2005). His articles have appeared in Parabola, Orion, The Nation, Wired, Dwell, Kyoto Journal, The Globe and Mail, Sierra and the New York Times.

Rothenberg's music connects the living sounds of the natural world to the traditions of global rhythmic innovation and improvisation. Inspired by the melodies and beats of birds, insects, whales, water, and wind, he blends spontaneous musical inventiveness with a sense of rhythm, exhuberance, and the listening to nature.

As a clarinetist DAVID ROTHENBERG has performed and recorded with Marilyn Crispell, Jan Bang, Scanner, Hamid Drake, Glen Velez, Karl Berger, Peter Gabriel, Ray Phiri, Nils Økland, and the Karnataka College of Percussion. He has seven 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.

His book and CD Why Birds Sing have received much attention in the USA, England, and Australia. The book has come out in Italian, Spanish, German, Mandarin, Taiwanese, and Korean. It was turned into a BBC feature documentary featuring Laurie Anderson, Beth Orton, and Jarvis Cocker. Rothenberg has performed many concerts of his music interwoven with natural sounds all over the world.

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The Longest Song In The World
Pauline Oliveros, David Rothenberg, Timothy Hill
Gruenrekorder, Terra Nova2014
As Many Inside As Outside
Pauline Oliveros, David Rothenberg, Timothy Hill
Gruenrekorder, Terra Nova2014
Who Said What?
Pauline Oliveros, David Rothenberg, Timothy Hill
Gruenrekorder, Terra Nova2014
Madagascar Whale One
David Rothenberg, Michael Deal
Disc Magazine2016
A Scarab Treks, Forming Dunes
Mike Lukshis, David Rothenberg, Matthew Aidekman
Terra Nova2019
Dreaming Slow
David Rothenberg
Gruenrekorder, Terra Nova2018