| World Ear Project Stephan Micus: Walk in the Woods in Mundraching |
19 min |
Field Recordings
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| Composer-performer Stephan Micus speaks with Charles Amirkhanian outdoors in the bird-filled Bavarian countryside on June 6, 1985. A casual and fascinating discussion that is almost film-like in its effect. Micus discusses exotic German... |
| World Ear Project The Birds at 1644 Curtis Street, in Berkeley, CA |
25 min |
Field Recordings
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| On October 10, 1971, from about 5:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., Charles Amirkhanian recorded the sparrows in two redwood trees located near the house at 1644 Curtis Street in Berkeley, California. Neighborhood children, cars, motorcycles, and... |
| World Ear Project Transmission 5, Jan. 1971 |
56 min |
Field Recordings
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| In this, the fifth in a series of programs of ambient sound recordings from around the world, Richard Friedman introduces a tape of a trip to the San Diego Zoo, recorded by Pauline Oliveros, in November 1968. This is followed by street... |
| World Ear Project Transmission 6, Feb. 1971 |
48 min |
Field Recordings
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| More ambient sound recordings sent to KPFA, by friends from around the world. This transmission includes fog horns and surf sounds recorded at Fort Scott, along the Golden Gate in San Francisco, and a walk through New York City’s... |
| World Ear Project Transmission Four, Nov. 1970 |
64 min |
Field Recordings
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| The fourth transmission of KPFA’s groundbreaking series the World Ear Project, featuring unedited ambient recordings of unique or unusual environments. The World Ear Project was an attempt to bring everybody’s ears a little closer. ... |
| World Ear Project Transmission Nine, May 1971 |
85 min |
Field Recordings
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| The ninth transmission of KPFA’s groundbreaking series the World Ear Project, featuring unedited ambient recordings of unique or unusual environments. The World Ear Project was an attempt to bring everybody’s ears a little closer. ... |
| World Ear Project Transmission One, Aug. 1970 |
88 min |
Field Recordings
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| The first transmission of KPFA’s groundbreaking series, the World Ear Project, featuring unedited ambient recordings of unique or unusual environments. There is more to the world than our poor eyesight and hearing would let us believe. ... |
| World Ear Project Transmission Seven, March 1971 |
58 min |
Soundscapes Field Recordings |
| In this, the seventh in a series of programs of ambient sound recordings from around the world, Richard Friedman and Charles Amirkhanian introduce (sort of) a number of field recordings from San Francisco, including foghorns, the cable car... |
| World Ear Project Transmission Two, Sept. 1970 |
68 min |
Field Recordings
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| Richard Friedman introduces field recordings of ambient environments in Frankfurt, Germany; Yugoslavia; Atlanta, Georgia; Aptos, California; Berkeley, California; San Francisco, California; and Greece. This program is one in a series... |
| World Ear Project U. S. Naval Supply Center, Seattle WA., 1970. |
30 min |
Field Recordings
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| Several recordings made by Charles Amirkhanian from a backyard on Magnolia Bluff overlooking the U. S. Naval Supply Center railroad yard in Seattle, Washington, on Aug. 12, 1970. Recording from Naval Capt. John Hansen’s house at 1963... |
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