
Episode 4
Bernie Krause explores how organisms evolve to acoustically structure their signals in special relationships to one another.
Read by Nigel Lindsay.
Krause explores how 'organisms evolve to acoustically structure their signals in special relationships to one another - co operative or competitive - much like an orchestral ensemble.'
Bernie Krause is the world's leading expert in natural sound. He has spent the last 40 years recording ecological soundscapes and has archived the sounds of over 15,000 species - half of the wild soundscapes he has on tape don't exist anymore because of human actions.
In The Great Animal Orchestra he invites us to listen through his ears to all three as he showcases singing trees, contrasting coasts, and the roar of the modern world.
Written by Bernie Krause
Adapted by Polly Coles
Producer: Clive Brill
A Pacificus production for BBC Radio 4.
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Broadcasts
- Thu 5 Apr 201209:45BBC Radio 4 FM
- Fri 6 Apr 201200:30BBC Radio 4
- Thu 16 Feb 201714:45BBC Radio 4 Extra
- Fri 17 Feb 201702:45BBC Radio 4 Extra





