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Our Common Nature

Our Common Nature

著者: WNYC
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概要

When the world stopped in 2020, cellist Yo-Yo Ma started thinking about how music can reconnect people to the natural world. In this limited podcast series, Yo-Yo goes around the country to places where people have deep connections to the earth and begins to play. Host Ana González joins him to uncover stories of the ways that culture binds us to nature, from Maine to Appalachia and Hawaii. The result is a seven-episode series that fuses music, personal narratives, and local histories from across the United States. We travel into the world's largest cave ... to hear the Louisville symphony orchestra perform. In Hawai‘i, an elder says her “chants are our contribution to the human orchestra of the world.” And the Wabanaki teach us about their duty to welcome the sun each day in Maine. For Yo-Yo Ma, who has spent his entire career indoors, a connection to the natural world is “what doesn’t exist in my life, that I know is missing.” Our Common Nature helps to bridge the gap – for Yo-Yo and for all of us.WNYC 旅行記・解説 社会科学 音楽
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  • Hawai‘i: Yo-Yo Ma and the Whales
    2025/11/19

    Yo-Yo Ma has wanted to use his cello to communicate with whales for half his life. And, in Hawai’i he got a chance. With help from the Polyneisan Voyaging Society and hula master Snowbird Bento, Yo-Yo learns about the ancient art of Hawaiian chant, what one local singer describes to him as their “contribution to the orchestra of the world.” Then Ana and Yo-Yo board a legendary canoe, Hōkūleʻa, with local fishermen, seafaring captains, and marine biologists. The musicians play cello for whales through the hull of the ship, all in the red glow of volcano Mauna Loa’s active eruption.

    Featuring music by Yo-Yo Ma and Snowbird Bento

    Listen to the Our Common Nature EP

    Credits:
    Our Common Nature is a production of WNYC and Sound Postings

    Hosted by Ana González
    Produced by Alan Goffinski
    Editing from Pearl Marvell
    Sound design and episode music by Alan Goffinski
    Mixed by Joe Plourde
    Fact-checking by Ena Alvarado
    Executive Producers are Emily Botein, Ben Mandelkern, Sophie Shackleton, and Jonathan Bays.
    Our advisors are Mira Burt-Wintonick, Kamaka Dias, Kelley Libbey, and Chris Newell
    Episode photo by Austin Mann; Episode and show art by Tiffany Pai

    Our Common Nature is a production of WNYC and Sound Postings.

    Listen and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts

    Yo-Yo Ma wants to know: what place do you love most? What reminds you that you are part of the Earth? Snap a photo of your favorite place on the planet and share it on social with the tag #ourcommonnature

    Visit the website at ourcommonnaturepodcast.org

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    44 分
  • Hawai‘i: Yo-Yo Ma on Moloka‘i
    2025/11/12

    On the island of Molokaʻi in Hawaii, we trace the spiritual power of mana, from a sacred grove to the Kalaupapa colony, where music, story, and Yo-Yo Ma’s performance honor the resilience and memory of those who came before.

    Perched on a plateau on the southeast side of the island of Molokaʻi sits a grove of kukui trees. Mikiʻala Pescaia tells us that beneath the roots of these trees are the bones of Hawaiian spiritual leader Lanikaula. It holds his energy and power, his mana, a key concept in Hawaiian culture. On the north side of the same island, on a rugged peninsula called Kalaupapa, we explore the mana left behind by another history. It’s the site of a government-mandated colony for people who contracted Hansen’s disease, also known as leprosy.

    Historian Anwei Law tells us the story of Bernard Punikaiʻa, who came to Kalaupapa as a boy with a disease and created a life of music and community within the bounds of the colony. We reflect on how to memorialize the residents of Kalaupapa as the last remaining living residents listen to Yo-Yo play in one of the peninsula's many cemeteries.

    Featuring music by Yo-Yo Ma and Bernard Punikaʻia

    Watch a video of Bernard performing “Where Birds Never Fly”

    Listen to the Our Common Nature EP

    Credits:
    Our Common Nature is a production of WNYC and Sound Postings

    Hosted by Ana González
    Produced by Alan Goffinski
    Editing from Pearl Marvell
    Sound design and episode music by Alan Goffinski
    Mixed by Joe Plourde
    Fact-checking by Ena Alvarado
    Executive Producers are Emily Botein, Ben Mandelkern, Sophie Shackleton, and Jonathan Bays.
    Our advisors are Mira Burt-Wintonick, Kamaka Dias, Kelley Libbey, and Chris Newell
    Episode photo by Austin Mann; Episode and show art by Tiffany Pai

    Our Common Nature is a production of WNYC and Sound Postings.

    Listen and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts

    Yo-Yo Ma wants to know: what place do you love most? What reminds you that you are part of the Earth? Snap a photo of your favorite place on the planet and share it on social with the tag #ourcommonnature

    Visit the website at ourcommonnaturepodcast.org

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    45 分
  • West Virginia: Yo-Yo Ma and West Virginia Coal
    2025/11/05

    West Virginia is defined by its beauty and its coal, two things that can work against each other. Yo-Yo Ma felt this as soon as stepped foot in its hills.This episode explores how music and poetry help process the emotions of a community besieged with disaster and held together by pride and duty. We travel down the Coal River with third-generation coal miner Chris Saunders, who tells us how coal has saved and threatened his life. Poet Crystal Good shares her poetry, which channels her rage and love. And musician and granddaughter of West Virginia coal miners, Kathy Mattea, explains the beauty of belting out your home state in a chorus. The end of the episode finds host Ana floating down the New River with help from a group of high schoolers and Yo-Yo Ma.

    Featuring music by Yo-Yo Ma, Dom Flemons, and Kathy Mattea and poetry by Crystal Good.

    Listen to the Our Common Nature EP.

    Credits:
    Our Common Nature is a production of WNYC and Sound Postings
    Hosted by Ana González
    Produced by Alan Goffinski
    Editing Pearl Marvell
    Sound design and episode music by Alan Goffinski
    Mixed by Joe Plourde
    Fact-checking by Ena Alvarado
    Executive Producers : Emily Botein, Ben Mandelkern, Sophie Shackleton, and Jonathan Bays.

    Our advisors are Mira Burt-Wintonick, Kamaka Dias, Kelley Libbey, and Chris Newell

    Episode photo by Austin Mann; Episode and show art by Tiffany Pai

    This podcast was inspired by a project of the same name, conceived by Yo-Yo Ma and Sound Postings, with creative direction by Sophie Shackleton, in collaboration with partners all over the world.

    Our Common Nature is made possible with support from Emerson Collective and Tambourine Philanthropies

    Our Common Nature is a production of WNYC and Sound Postings.

    Listen and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts

    Yo-Yo Ma wants to know: what place do you love most? What reminds you that you are part of the Earth? Snap a photo of your favorite place on the planet and share it on social with the tag #ourcommonnature

    Visit the website at ourcommonnaturepodcast.org

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    46 分
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