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Whalesound 2: Who Knows Why Whales Sing? (Workshop/discussion)

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Who Knows Why Whales Sing? (Workshop/discussion)

After a short break we sit down for a ninety minute workshop on the songs and sounds of whales, discussing humpback whales, blue whales, fin whales, killer whales, minke whales, beluga whales, and pilot whales, each species a sonic world unto itself. We will talk about how the different sounds make us feel, and what we know and don’t know about them.

Led By: David Rothenberg, Bjarne Kvinnsland, Trond Lossius

together they form the collective Ocean Heard, known for their museum installations, live immersive performances, and live whale music expeditions.

Artist: David Rothenberg, Bjarne Kvinnsland, Trond Lossius

Musician and philosopher David Rothenberg wrote Why Birds Sing, Bug Music, Survival of the Beautiful and many other books, published in at least eleven languages. He has more than forty recordings out, including One Dark Night I Left My Silent House which came out on ECM, and more recently Who Knows Why Whales Sing? and Lost Steps. He has performed or recorded with Pauline Oliveros, Peter Gabriel, Ray Phiri, Suzanne Vega, Scanner, Elliott Sharp, Umru, Iva Bittová, and the Karnataka College of Percussion. In 2024 he won a Grammy Award as part of For the Birds, in the category of Best Boxed Set. Whale Music and Secret Sounds of Ponds are his latest books. Nightingales In Berlin and Eastern Anthems are his latest films. Rothenberg is Distinguished Professor at the New Jersey Institute of Technology, and has played music live with whales for twenty years.

Bjarne Kvinnsland is a versatile composer with a broad international network  and an artistic background rooted in music, dance, theatre and electronic art.  He often works in collaborative formats that explore new technologies.
He collects sounds, composes music for performances and installations, collaborates with, among others, The Whale, a new museum in the North of Norway, the Natural History Museum in Bergen and The Climate House at the University of Oslo. He also works with photography, light, sculpture, dance, theatre and film, and has done several text/sound projects. For several years, he has worked in collaborative forms that explore new technology, and is managing among others Nordic Voices, POING, Risør Chamber Music Festival, Notam and Karl Seglem.

Trond Lossius is a sound and installation artist based in Bergen, Norway. He is one of the world authorities on surround sound diffusion systems. His projects investigate sound, place and space, using sound spatialisation and multichannel audio as an invisible and temporal sculptural medium in works engaging with the site. He is also an avid field recorder, mostly preoccupied with the soundscape of the suburb, recorded using ambisonic surround microphones. He finds that such recordings capture a sense of place rather than sound. He is currently professor and PhD leader at The Norwegian Film School and professor II at The Grieg Academy. He has previously been Head of Research at Oslo National Academy of the Arts. For many years ha held various positions at BEK – Bergen Centre for Electronic Arts. He is one of the developers of the software framework Jamoma, and he has ported Ambisonic Toolkit to a set of plugins for the Reaper DAW. He supervises PhD candidates at several institutions in Norway and Sweden.

This is the second of three Whalesound events this December.

The other two are:

Whalesound 3: Whales Surround Us (Concert Version)
 

Whalesound 1: Humpback Whale Meditation Session
 

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