David Rothenberg: Why Birds and Whales Sing

Glynwood Center Main House
Saturday, May 3, 7:00 pm

Reservations are required. 100 people will be admitted if the concert can be held outdoors, otherwise, attendance is limited to 50. When you register you will be told if you are in the first or second 50 people.

To reserve, contact Anita Barber at 845-265-3338 x 101 or abarber@glynwood.org.

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, exuberance, and the listening to nature.

His book and CD Why Birds Sing have received much attention in the USA, England, and Australia. The book is soon to come out in Italian, Spanish, Mandarin, Taiwanese, and Korean. It is being developed into a BBC television series. Rothenberg has performed many concerts of his music interwoven with natural sounds all over the world.

As a clarinetist DAVID ROTHENBERG has performed and recorded with Marilyn Crispell, Barry Guy, Hamid Drake, Glen Velez, Karl Berger, 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. He is the author of several previous books on music and nature, including Sudden Music and The Book of Music and Nature.

You may hear examples of the music at www.whybirdssing.com.

WHAT CRITICS HAVE SAID ABOUT DAVID ROTHENBERG’s music:

“Genuine 21st century music.”
—The Guardian (UK)

“Stunning virtuosity.”
—Milo Miles, Fresh Air, NPR

“A sense of virtuosity traveling
all over the world.”
—John Cage

“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 Magazine

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