Although each and every one of us can do something for the planet, individually, our strength is quite limited. I hope to chronicle the here and now through creating music with the sound of nature, based on my personal experience and views. I feel privileged to be able to share with you nature’s whispering and I hope these sounds will inspire you to further care for and cherish this beautiful land.
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“In 1994 I was in Ali Mountain with Professor Wu Rung-shun, a researcher of ethnomusicology, to collect folk songs. My boss asked if I could also record and bring back some sounds from nature. Little did I know, songs by the tribal elders, and a chance encounter with tiny treefrogs in the valley, would introduce me into the world of nature sounds, where the many moving stories behind this album happened.” – Wu Judy Chin-tai
It has been over 20 years since the release of The Forest Show, Wind Music’s first album in the Music with the Sounds of Nature series, and Wu Judy Chin-tai continues to visit places in the mountain wilderness and by the sea, recording the precious sounds of animals, traditional music, and more. Her recordings, incorporated with other music, have been released as several albums.
For this album, Nature’s Whispering, she has compiled sounds and music from her brilliant collection of over 20 years. Though many of the sounds are from Taiwan, they also include those collected on her travels to different corners of the world, allowing listeners to experience through her perspective sounds from places either difficult to access or that are in a state of transformation. In this album, you will hear the sounds of rare Taiwanese cicadas, the waves of Liuqiu Island, the melting glaciers and brilliance of the northern lights in Northern Europe, and the movements of all kinds of life on the vast grasslands of East Africa. In addition, the first track contains a sample of nearly lost traditional singing of the Tsou tribe, which Judy recorded in 1994.
It has been ten years since she released her last solo album. In her work with the sounds of nature, she and her team of award-winning musicians incorporate many contemporary elements of arrangement, including music from different eras and genres (such as electronic music and chamber music). The album is an expression of the diversity and inclusiveness of nature music, which will perhaps alter people’s impression of the genre.
Everyone is able to do something for the earth. By collecting sounds and creating music, Judy continues to document the environment and land from her own microcosmic perspective. As you hear nature whispering of its movement in this album, we hope you too will love and care for this beautiful earth even more.
Producer: Wu Judy Chin-tai
Mastering Engineer: He Qing-tang at Trend Studio
Executive Producer: Yang Chin-tsung / Music Supervisor: Wu Judy Chin-tai / Production Director: Yang Yi-kuei / Project Director: Chiu Liang-chun / Copywriters: Wu Judy Chin-tai & Chiu Liang-chun / English Translating & Editing: Tsai Leeway & Kao Pei-fen / Graphic Design: Hao Zhuang / Marketing: Li Tsong-yin, Yang Wei-hsiu, Wang Pin-chiao / Promotion (Taiwan): Chiu Huai-hui, Cheng Yu-chun / Promotion (International): Peiti Huang, Sarah Hsu / Promotion Director (Mainland China): Zhao Qian / Assistant Project Executive: Chang Ching-yueh, Yeh Ching-yi / Copyright Management Director: Liao Ching-hui / Copyright Management: Hong Pei-yi
Special Thanks to
Professor Wu Rung-shun, Professor Pu Zhong-yong, Sayungu Tiakiana, Mo'o Yasiyungu, Yavai’e vayaeyana (peongsi), naau (e tapangx), Mo'o E'ucna, Huang Yi-Feng, Weina Li, Hsu I-yuan from Kaiyuan Farm, Tomasz Gierwiatowski, Lin Chieh-ting, Dark Paradise Records, Hsu Ting-wei
Wu Judy Chin-tai is an award-winning Taiwanese record producer whose works mainly focus on sounds of the nature,
instrumental, and ethnic music. Her works concerning the natural habitats in Taiwan, such as “The Forest Show”, “My Ocean”, “The Nearest Heaven” and many more, have stimulated substantial attention to the sounds of nature and raised awareness for the Taiwanese wilderness....more
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