The track features
birdsong from 22 species, including the common cuckoo, common nightingale, Eurasian bittern and northern lapwing.
"The signs are all around us that something is not right -- you only need to stop and listen to find that the beautiful
birdsong that should be the background music to our life is absent.
The move by the team at intu Braehead shopping centre, in Renfrew, to play the springtime sounds of birds tweeting away in the central atrium comes after new research revealed four out of five Scots say they feel happy when they hear the sound of
birdsong.
It follows a study by intu Merry Hill which finds almost four in five people - or 79 per cent - of people in the region find listening to a
birdsong makes them feel happier.
Also featuring singer/multiinstrumentalist Sarah Hayes (Admiral Fallow) and the phenomenal vocal sculptor Jason Singh, it draws on such sources as the extensive field recordings of musician/ composer and
birdsong expert Magnus Robb, Sturgeon's background as a biologist andThomson's home turf of Fair Isle, combining vocal and instrumental composition, sonic experimentation and lush, evocative visuals.
The app, launched in 2016, is used by 500 merchant locations, including some Chick-fil-A, Jimmy John's and Newk's restaurants, and more than 1,000 schools and nonprofits,
Birdsong said.
Birdsong is a story of love and courage, before and during the war.
Since it was first performed in 2010, Wagstaff's adaptation of
Birdsong has become a massive critical and commercial hit, achieving a slew of five star reviews and going on three sell-out UK tours (seen by over 200,000 people in the process).
Birdsong can be seen at the West Yorkshire Playhouse's Quarry Theatre until Saturday, February 17.
THE Chronicle has teamed up with The Lyceum in Crewe to offer VIP tickets to see a classic theatre adaption of international best-selling novel
Birdsong. Marking the 100th anniversary of the First World War,
Birdsong is the hit, critically acclaimed stage show based on the novel by Sebastian Faulks.
[USA], Jan 10 (ANI): Exposure to trees, the sky and
birdsong in cities is beneficial for the mental wellbeing of people, a study suggests.
This quiet novel explores the little-traversed ground of
birdsong and the science of communication.
Birdsong / Can Yr Adar tells a story through music inspired by Carngafallt, an RSPB nature reserve near Rhayader, Powys, and home to a complex ecosystem, which makes up part of the Celtic rainforest territory.
Firefighters were called to rescue Grant
Birdsong after his attempt to impress his date fell flat - well about three storeys to be precise.
It was funded by Westminster-Canterbury Foundation board member Sue
Birdsong and her husband George, who donated $228,000 to fund the project.