Pandemia + Sound/Music + Environment: list of web content from Spring 2020 [and 2021]

This is a list of links to online content (audio, pictures, text, “media”) documenting and commenting on the sonic environment during Spring 2020. EDIT: Additions from Spring 2021 are in green.]

As there is a huge amount of content scattered in the web, this is not in any way close to being exhaustive but a resource and a memo you can use. Also as you can clearly see, the list reflects my place in the world (I live in Finland), my research interests, language skills and search engine algorithm bias.

If there is something you’d like to see on the list, please write a comment below.

Thank you for all who contributed to the list, much appreciated!

Corona sound map projects

  1. Radio Aporee Project Corona
    https://aporee.org/maps/work/projects.php?project=corona
  2. Cities and memory: #StayHomeSounds
    https://citiesandmemory.com/covid19-sounds/
  3. Covid-19 Sound Map by Pete Stollery: https://earth.google.com/web/@31.61265225,32.75149559,8133.66958234a,25017742.90688754d,35y,0h,0t,0r/data=MicKJQojCiExN0MwN3o5Y1JIOV8ycjRXOE5IYmlYSkt0cDVFMHBCcl86AwoBMA [Chrome browser needed]
  4. Sound Outside Map: Listening to the world at Covid-19 Time
    https://www.soundesign.info/2020/03/28/the-sound-outside/
  5. Locus Sonus, real time audio streaming
    http://locusonus.org/soundmap
  6. Muuttuvat suomalaiset äänimaisemat Listening Map: Poikkeuksellinen kevät 2020: http://kartta.aanimaisemat.fi/projects
  7. Locate your sound, Italian Covid-19 sound map: https://locateyoursound.com/paesaggi-sonori-italiani-covid19
    (see also related essay: https://ilmanifesto.it/covid-19-il-ritmo-del-silenzio/)
  8. Several recordings (Grenoble) and soundwalks (Turin) on Cartophonies during confinement (search year 2020):
    https://www.cartophonies.fr/
  9. Sound recordings from Fukushima and Sendai, Japan, by Koji Nagahata: https://www.sss.fukushima-u.ac.jp/~nagahata/covid-sp/index-e.html
  10. Freesound Audio Database, with the search word “covid”:
    https://freesound.org/search/?q=covid
  11. Based on the list collated by Society for Ethnomusicology members of hundreds of corona themes songs around the world, Elise Heinisch has made a very accessible map: https://padlet.com/eliseheinisch/a_global_coronavirus_playlist (Because of “national education system she has had to filter certain songs which could be viewed as religious, political, or otherwise controversial”, so it now contains 139 songs from the list. The list keeps growing substantially.)
  12. Lisbon sound postcards in times of Covid-19, a tourist city without tourists: http://www.soundsoftourism.pt/soundpostcards-in-times-of-covid-19-confinement/

Articles or blog posts about “change in soundscape” or similar

  1. The quiet life, article on The Monthly:
    https://www.themonthly.com.au/issue/2020/may/1588255200/nicola-redhouse/quiet-life#mtr
  2. Article on Toronto Star:
    https://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2020/04/18/in-these-disquieting-covid-19-time-hushed-cities-are-making-a-loud-impression-on-our-ears.html
  3. Scientific Sonification – The Sound of Corona, essay by Holger Schulze:
    http://passiveaggressive.dk/scientific-sonification-the-sound-of-corona/
  4. Less seismic vibration on Earth (YLE, in Finnish, references Nature journal):
    https://yle.fi/uutiset/3-11295684
  5. Birds sing louder (Iltalehti, in Finnish, references Reuters):
    https://www.iltalehti.fi/ulkomaat/a/70a94312-3615-48a4-a33d-ccef6de2100e
  6. Reduced marine noise (The Guardian)
    https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2020/apr/27/silence-is-golden-for-whales-as-lockdown-reduces-ocean-noise-coronavirus
  7. Essay on Istanbul, by Burcu Yasin:
    https://terrabayt.com/expat-life/the-soundscape-of-covid-19-in-istanbul/
  8. Essay on various places, by Matt Mikkelsen
    https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/changing-sound-of-cities
  9. The bagpipes at Lauttasaari, Helsinki (in Finnish):
    https://www.lauttasaari.fi/suurenmoinen-sakkipillinainen-esiin-soitan-kannustukseksi-ja-valittamisen-osoitukseksi/
  10. Silent Helsinki (YLE, in Finnish):
    https://yle.fi/uutiset/3-11259414
  11. Silent Kuopio (YLE, in Finnish):
    https://yle.fi/uutiset/3-11313383
  12. Not so silent Helsinki (HS, in Finnish, mentions the legendary Corona Bar):
    https://www.hs.fi/kaupunki/art-2000006449033.html
  13. Silent day care centers (MTV, in Finnish):
    https://www.mtv.fi/sarja/kevennys-10-4-2020-33001002004/korona-on-hiljentanyt-paivakodit-ja-paasiaisaskartelu-on-jaanyt-vahaiselle-aleksin-paivakotitadit-askartelivat-ikkunaan-lasten-paasiaisvisan-1243021
  14. Silence retreats by Tampere parishes are cancelled between March-May (in Finnish):
    https://tampereenseurakunnat.fi/tutki_uskoa/retriittielamaa/retriittikalenteri
  15. Music for corona generation (in Dutch):
    https://www.thisisourhouse.nl/features/muziek-voor-een-corona-generatie/
  16. Seismograf article compilation on sounds of 2020, essays collected through a writing competition  (Lyden af 2020, in Danish): https://seismograf.org/fokus/lyden-af-2020
  17. A collection of written experiences with the sonic environment during lockdown (in English and Dutch): https://urbansoundlab.nl/listening-to-the-city-in-times-of-corona/ (see also the related open call: https://soundtrackcity.net/open-call-how-do-you-experience-a-quieter-city/
  18. A blog by field recordist Arnoud Traa in Amsterdam: https://deauditievedienst.tumblr.com/ (tags #corona recordings and #coronarecordings)
  19. The Observer: Why lockdown silence was golden for science, June 20th, https://www.theguardian.com/science/2020/jun/20/why-lockdown-silence-was-golden-for-science
  20. “Missing Sounds of New York: An Auditory Love Letter to New Yorkers”, New York City library’s list of sound recordings from NY “before Covid-19”. https://www.nypl.org/blog/2020/05/01/missing-sounds-of-new-york, see also a story by Ashawnta Jackson at https://daily.jstor.org/recalling-city-sounds-during-a-quarantine/ 
  21. Jez riley French’s blog diary on listening during the pandemic: https://jezrileyfrench-aquietposition.blogspot.com/2020/03/552020-i-first-posted-about-this-during.html
  22. “Singing Together, Apart”, by Rachael Beale, blog post at London Review of Books site: https://www.lrb.co.uk/blog/2020/june/singing-together-apart

Silence in pictures: empty cities photo reportages

  1. Istanbul (Sabah, in Turkish): https://www.sabah.com.tr/galeri/yasam/istanbulda-korona-sessizligi/13
  2. Istanbul (Milliyet, in Turkish): https://www.milliyet.com.tr/galeri/corona-virus-sessizligi-istanbulu-hic-boyle-gormediniz-6173749/1
  3. London (Financial Times): https://www.ft.com/content/e2b314aa-69d2-11ea-800d-da70cff6e4d3
  4. Segovia (El Norte de Castilla, in Spanish): https://www.elnortedecastilla.es/segovia/estridente-silencio-ciudad-20200405121429-nt.html
  5. Paris (Le Point, in French): https://www.lepoint.fr/societe/en-images-coronavirus-paris-ville-morte-17-03-2020-2367562_23.php

Social media videos / streams of sounding out, playing, singing that have caught my attention

  1. How I’m Handling Online Teaching (Original Screaming Teacher Video)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zy_y9yOrgxk
  2. HUS (Helsinki University Hospital) doctors choir (in Finnish):
    https://www.nly.fi/pida-huolta/
  3. Saturday evening music by Lauttasaari church, Piia Maunula on baroque oboe: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HHJndfPdUA0
  4. The Lahti Symphony Orchestra: Sibelius: Finlandia op 26
    https://youtu.be/Sh1L-8T5hu0
  5. Virtuaalikuoro (Virtual Choir project, in Finnish)
    https://www.facebook.com/virtuaalikuoro/
  6. Vaskivuoren lukion kuoro (Vaskivuori High School virtual choir, in Finnish):
    https://www.vantaa.fi/uutisia/101/0/150216 and
    https://youtu.be/OrThp_wFI7k
  7. Covid-19 parody songs FB group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2717954571809688/
  8. Darude Sandstorm on your balcony (in Finnish), FB group with videos: https://www.facebook.com/groups/669917093758944/
  9. Video from early March with a hazmat dancer and people cheering in Spain: https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=521289605463875&id=361430174733
  10. Balcony scene from Germany, a commentary on balcony singing: https://mobile.twitter.com/MusicIsPeople/status/1239500328862695425 (Searching social media platforms with “balcony singing” provides lots of videos.)
  11. Spectral Electric: Pandemic Response Division album
    https://spectralelectric.bandcamp.com/album/pandemic-response-division
  12. Alex Ross essay on pianist Igor Levit’s home concerts:
    https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2020/05/18/igor-levit-is-like-no-other-pianist
  13. The Boccaccio Project, a ollection and commision of musical performances by the Library of Congress: https://www.loc.gov/concerts/boccaccio-project/

Research projects or surveys about the same subject

  1. Year of Sound 2020 response to Covid-19:
    https://sound2020.org/news/soundscape-under-covid-19-and-wiki-for-sound/
  2. Silent Cities: A participatory monitoring programme of an exceptional modification of urban soundscapes:
    https://renoir.hypotheses.org/files/2020/03/Silent·Cities-Project.pdf
  3. Survey by Paola Moscoso:
    https://es.surveymonkey.com/r/RQ69GXZ
  4. The Hellenic Society for Acoustic Ecology’s International Survey: https://forms.gle/tHd4WZ3EgKXx7smz7
  5. The Collegium Hungaricum Berlin Open Call for making a collective soundscape compositions:
    https://www.facebook.com/events/2489926544601566/
  6. Invitation for sound contributions for Live Release, open call:
    https://livereleaseconvergence.tumblr.com/
  7. Call for works: Sonic, Social, Distance and Soundtracks for Strange Days, curated by Maile Colbert at Sonic Field: https://sonicfield.org/2020/05/call-for-works-sonic-social-distance-and-soundtracks-for-strange-days/

Sound art works on the subject

  1. A radiophonic sound work “Poikkeusaika” by Taina Riikonen on life in quarantine: https://areena.yle.fi/audio/1-50513054
  2. “Poikkeustila” soundscape work by Mikko Haapoja under the project The routes of Helsinki (Helsingin reitit): http://mikkohaapoja.net/helsinginreitit/poikkeustila.htm
  3. Ricardo Huisman’s (DJ Sensescape) compositions of his contributions to the Aporee sound map, published as an album: https://ricardohuisman.bandcamp.com/album/sensescapes-in-the-pandemic-disruptive-transparencies
  4. “Sounds of COVID album” by Sammy Holmes and co, Carleton University, Ottawa: https://sammyholmes.wixsite.com/website/sounds-of-covid-album (see also reflections on the project here).

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