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Join us as we explore sounds that encapsulate 2023 with the Sound Of The Year Awards.
We speak with the judges Jez Riley French, Kate Carr, Rana Eid and Will René about “nature” and sound preservation, the ethics of field recording, sound as a political act, and the poetry of imagined sounds. The interviews are followed by a sound collage composed from this years’ entries, featuring recordings submitted from across the world. If you’d like to revisit any of the sounds, head over to soundoftheyearawards.com where you can listen to them in their entirety, read about their wider context and check out submissions from previous editions of the awards.
Produced by Ilia Rogatchevski for the Radiophonic Institute.
Track list:
Archipelagos - Charles Van Kirk
Todmorden Market - Cornholme Junior, Infant and Nursery School, Hepworth Class (Y5)
Croydon, South London - Ark Oval - Year 2
Community Sounds - Alkis Karagiannis-Avar and Melia Karagianni-Avar
The Disorderly Harmony Orchestra - Yoichi Kamimura
Landschaftspark Rheinbogen (City Park) - The Musikschule Monheim am Rhein
The 1st grade class (1°U) of the Primary School "Livio Tempesta" in Quattro Castella (RE), Italy
Left Ear / Right Ear - Lola de la Mata
Primary School of Volakas - Year 3 and Year 5
R9A Arrowhead - Jake Mehew
The Grain of the Voice - Jake Parry
Eastanbul - Alp Tuğan
Harmonics’ Lettrism - Cateri Muro (read by Laura Michelle Smith)
Amazon river dolphins hunting - Jana Irmert
Voice of the Morteratsch Glacier - Ludwig Berger
Weddellscape - Finbarr Dillon
Surreal Ice Sounds at Medicine Lake - Kelly Rafuse
Tree Hyrax in Mt Kenya - Martha Mutiso
Port Jackson Shark Egg - Vicki Hallett
Co-existing with sound via hearing aids - Geo Aghinea
Left Ear / Right Ear - Lola de la Mata
Subsonic blast waves from military training activities - John Grzinich
Listening Desk - Emily Peasgood
The sound of biodiversity disappearing from London's freshwater ponds - Emily Peasgood
Aural Prespa - Alexandros Hadjitimotheou
The Disorderly Harmony Orchestra - Yoichi Kamimura
Eagle's Cry Amidst Danger - Jakub Orzęcki
Free Palestine Protest - Cosmin Sandu
A wild Feast in Maasai Mara Game Reserve - Martha Mutiso
A sound to stop all wars - Claire Dunn (read by Laura Michelle Smith)
Message to Homeland - danil repin
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Join us as we explore sounds that encapsulate 2023 with the Sound Of The Year Awards.
We speak with the judges Jez Riley French, Kate Carr, Rana Eid and Will René about “nature” and sound preservation, the ethics of field recording, sound as a political act, and the poetry of imagined sounds. The interviews are followed by a sound collage composed from this years’ entries, featuring recordings submitted from across the world. If you’d like to revisit any of the sounds, head over to soundoftheyearawards.com where you can listen to them in their entirety, read about their wider context and check out submissions from previous editions of the awards.
Produced by Ilia Rogatchevski for the Radiophonic Institute.
Track list:
Archipelagos - Charles Van Kirk
Todmorden Market - Cornholme Junior, Infant and Nursery School, Hepworth Class (Y5)
Croydon, South London - Ark Oval - Year 2
Community Sounds - Alkis Karagiannis-Avar and Melia Karagianni-Avar
The Disorderly Harmony Orchestra - Yoichi Kamimura
Landschaftspark Rheinbogen (City Park) - The Musikschule Monheim am Rhein
The 1st grade class (1°U) of the Primary School "Livio Tempesta" in Quattro Castella (RE), Italy
Left Ear / Right Ear - Lola de la Mata
Primary School of Volakas - Year 3 and Year 5
R9A Arrowhead - Jake Mehew
The Grain of the Voice - Jake Parry
Eastanbul - Alp Tuğan
Harmonics’ Lettrism - Cateri Muro (read by Laura Michelle Smith)
Amazon river dolphins hunting - Jana Irmert
Voice of the Morteratsch Glacier - Ludwig Berger
Weddellscape - Finbarr Dillon
Surreal Ice Sounds at Medicine Lake - Kelly Rafuse
Tree Hyrax in Mt Kenya - Martha Mutiso
Port Jackson Shark Egg - Vicki Hallett
Co-existing with sound via hearing aids - Geo Aghinea
Left Ear / Right Ear - Lola de la Mata
Subsonic blast waves from military training activities - John Grzinich
Listening Desk - Emily Peasgood
The sound of biodiversity disappearing from London's freshwater ponds - Emily Peasgood
Aural Prespa - Alexandros Hadjitimotheou
The Disorderly Harmony Orchestra - Yoichi Kamimura
Eagle's Cry Amidst Danger - Jakub Orzęcki
Free Palestine Protest - Cosmin Sandu
A wild Feast in Maasai Mara Game Reserve - Martha Mutiso
A sound to stop all wars - Claire Dunn (read by Laura Michelle Smith)
Message to Homeland - danil repin
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.