Dive into the mesmerizing world of "Who Knows Why Whales Sing," the latest album by renowned musician and philosopher David Rothenberg. Released on December 1, 2022, under Terra Nova Music, this captivating collection of eight tracks spans a total of 56 minutes, offering a unique blend of music and nature. Rothenberg, known for his groundbreaking work in exploring the music of nature, has spent years playing live with whales, birds, insects, and other animals, and this album is a testament to his extraordinary journey.
"Who Knows Why Whales Sing" features a harmonious fusion of Rothenberg's clarinet improvisations and the enchanting songs of humpback whales. The album includes tracks like "Clarinet and Humpback Day 5," "Of Killers and Clarinets," and "Belugas Across Time," each offering a distinct and immersive experience. Rothenberg's collaboration with these magnificent marine creatures results in a sound that is both ethereal and deeply moving.
As an ECM recording artist, philosopher, and professor at NJIT, Rothenberg brings a wealth of knowledge and creativity to this project. His previous works, such as "Nightingales in Berlin" and "Why Birds Sing," have garnered critical acclaim, and "Who Knows Why Whales Sing" is poised to follow in their footsteps. Whether you're a fan of experimental music, nature sounds, or simply looking for something fresh and inspiring, this album is sure to captivate your senses and expand your musical horizons.