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A Sonically Reimagined Silence: How the Discovery of Whale Songs Inspired an Environmental Commitment to the Ocean

  • Kinney Center for Interdisciplinary Reniassance Studies 650 East Pleasant Street Amherst, MA, 01002 United States (map)

An Elements talk

This talk from Marie Comuzzo (Brandeis University) centers on the transformational process that musicoscientists Roger and Katy Payne initiated when they heard humpback whales' vocalizations as song, and the rippling effect that their 1970 album Sounds of the Humpback Whales had on the environmental efforts to end whaling. Through an exploration of this album and the works of George Crumb, Emily Doolittle, Alan Hovhannes, and John Travener – composers who deeply listened to whales in real and imaginative ways – this talk reflects on how hearing, listening, and composing alongside whales, led to a dramatic transformation in the perception of the ocean, from an aphonic space to a rich, dynamic, and musical sonic environment.