Music of the Birds

Music of the Birds
Author: Lang Elliott
Publsiher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 144
Release: 1999
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0618006974

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Presents the songs and calls of more than seventy North American birds. Includes audio compact disc featuring songbird concerts and solos.

Common Birds and Their Songs

Common Birds and Their Songs
Author: Lang Elliott,Marie Read
Publsiher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 144
Release: 1998
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0395912385

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Presents the songs and calls of fifty North American birds that are common to residential settings, city parks, and urban areas.

Listen to the Birds

Listen to the Birds
Author: Ana Gerhard,Cecilia Varela
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2013
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 2923163893

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Provides an introduction to classical music, describing how birds have inspired composers throughout history, and includes a musical glossary and short biographies of the composers.

Sung Birds

Sung Birds
Author: Elizabeth Eva Leach
Publsiher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2018-07-05
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781501727573

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Is birdsong music? The most frequent answer to this question in the Middle Ages was resoundingly "no." In Sung Birds, Elizabeth Eva Leach traces postmedieval uses of birdsong within Western musical culture. She first explains why such melodious sound was not music for medieval thinkers and then goes on to consider the ontology of music, the significance of comparisons between singers and birds, and the relationship between art and nature as enacted by the musical performance of late-medieval poetry. If birdsong was not music, how should we interpret the musical depiction of birdsong in human music-making? What does it tell us about the singers, their listeners, and the moral status of secular polyphony? Why was it the fourteenth century that saw the beginnings of this practice, continued to this day in the music of Messiaen and others?Leach explores medieval arguments about song, language, and rationality whose basic terms survive undiminished into the present. She considers not only lyrics that have their singers voice the songs or speech of birds but also those that represent other natural, nonmusical, sounds such as human cries or the barks of dogs. The dangerous sweetness of birdsong was invoked in discussions of musical ethics, which, because of the potential slippage between irrational beast and less rational woman in comparisons with rational human masculinity, depict women's singing as less than fully human. Leach's argument comes full circle with the advent of sound recording. This technological revolution-like its medieval equivalent, the invention of the music book-once again made the relationship between music and nature an acute preoccupation of Western culture.

Nature s Music

Nature s Music
Author: Peter R. Marler,Hans Slabbekoorn
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 504
Release: 2004-10-05
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0080473555

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The voices of birds have always been a source of fascination. Nature’s Music brings together some of the world’s experts on birdsong, to review the advances that have taken place in our understanding of how and why birds sing, what their songs and calls mean, and how they have evolved. All contributors have strived to speak, not only to fellow experts, but also to the general reader. The result is a book of readable science, richly illustrated with recordings and pictures of the sounds of birds. Bird song is much more than just one behaviour of a single, particular group of organisms. It is a model for the study of a wide variety of animal behaviour systems, ecological, evolutionary and neurobiological. Bird song sits at the intersection of breeding, social and cognitive behaviour and ecology. As such interest in this book will extend far beyond the purely ornithological - to behavioural ecologists psychologists and neurobiologists of all kinds. * The scoop on local dialects in birdsong * How birdsongs are used for fighting and flirting * The writers are all international authorities on their subject

Why Birds Sing

Why Birds Sing
Author: David Rothenberg
Publsiher: Basic Books
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2006-04-04
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0465071368

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The astonishing richness of birdsong is both an aesthetic and a scientific mystery. Evolutionists have never been able to completely explain why birdsong is so inventive and why many species devote so many hours to singing. The standard explanations of defending territories and attracting mates don't begin to account for the variety and energy that the commonest birds exhibit. Is it possible that birds sing because they like to? This seemingly naive explanation is starting to look more and more like the truth. Why Birds Sing is a lyric exploration of birdsong that blends the latest scientific research with a deep understanding of musical beauty and form. Drawing on conversations with neuroscientists, ecologists, and composers, it is the first book to investigate the elusive question of why birds sing and what their song means to both avian and human ears. Whether playing his clarinet with the whitecrested laughing thrush in Pittsburgh, or jamming in the Australian winter breeding grounds of the Albert's lyrebird, Rothenberg immerses himself in the heart and soul of birdsong. He approaches the subject as a naturalist, philosopher, musician, and investigator. An intimate look at the mostlovely of natural phenomena, Why Birds Sing is a beautifully written exploration of a phenomenon that's at once familiar and profoundly alien.

Bird Songs

Bird Songs
Author: Les Beletsky
Publsiher: becker&mayer! Books
Total Pages: 371
Release: 2018-10-16
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780760363263

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In Bird Songs, ornithologist Les Beletsky profiles 250 birds alongside colorful illustrations, and includes a digital audio player that provides the corresponding song for each of the 250 birds. Drawing from the collection of the world-renowned Macaulay Library at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, Bird Songs presents the most notable North American birds—including the rediscovered ivory-billed woodpecker—in a stunning format. Renowned ornithologist Les Beletsky provides a succinct description of each of the 250 birds profiled, with an emphasis on their distinctive songs. Lavish full-color illustrations accompany each account, while a sleek, built-in digital audio player holds 250 corresponding songs and calls. In his foreword, North American bird expert and distinguished natural historian Jon L. Dunn shares insights gained from a lifetime of passionate study. Complete with the most up-to-date and scientifically accurate information, Bird Songs is the first book to capture the enchantment of these beautiful birds in words, pictures, and song.

The Songs of Wild Birds

The Songs of Wild Birds
Author: Lang Elliott
Publsiher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2006
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0618663983

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Describes the bird calls and songs of North American birds, including a sonagram that give a visual representation of the sounds, and provides recorded examples of the songs mentioned.