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Costa Rica: Hidden Treasures

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About Costa Rica: Hidden Treasures

Product Description Until recently, the national forests of Costa Rica have enjoyed a certain protection from logging and agricultural transformation. But that is changing. Humans have been moving into or near once sheltered areas in increasing numbers and noise (if not actual deforestation) is always a problem for recordists. This lovely day-to-night collage imparts a sense of the magic and wonder that still remains. Recorded in and around Corcovado in the southwest region of the country, we were able to capture treasures evocative of the time spent exploring the remaining rainforests and mangrove swamps in the area. COSTA RICA: HIDDEN TREASURES. Of the Central American rainforests that still remain intact, few offer the rich soundscape textures of those located in the southwest region of Costa Rica. This recording was made in the forests and swamps of Corcovado, a partially protected biological region that evokes an unchanged sense of what forest life may have been like as recently as six hundred years ago – a time when humans still learned to dance and sing from the voices of present in their respective habitats. Especially evocative are the nighttime sounds in mangrove swamps of crabs when they release themselves from the aerial roots of trees and fall to the mud below as the tide beneath them recedes. About the Artist Renowned naturalist and sound designer Dr. Bernie Krause has traveled the world capturing the soundscapes of exotic natural environments. Dr. Krause began his groundbreaking work in bioacoustics and environmental recording in the late 1960’s, and much of his work has been accomplished with techniques and technologies that he personally developed. His "In A Wild Sanctuary" (1970) recording earned a place in history as being the first recording to use environmental sounds as both a central component of orchestration and as a statement about the environment. Dr. Krause’s diverse achievements include 10 recordings for The Nature Company that have enjoyed over $24 million in gross sales over a period of 6 years. Development of the audio technology innovation known as the Intelligent Show System (for public exhibitions and installations), and his Music and Word Series of spoken word documents that include "Ishi – The Last Yahi." Dr. Krause recently published the book "Wild Soundscapes" (2002) that includes a full-length CD featuring a sampling of natural sounds.