Songscapes: Music and Nature
Today, travel with Arizona Trails executive director Matthew Nelson along the Arizona trail, which spans 800 miles from the Mexico/U.S. border to Utah. Matthew helped complete the last 100 miles of the trail in his youth, which he credits as a turning point in his connection with the Southwestern landscape. In his early 20’s, he was launched into a career in Grand Canyon National Park. He tells the story of his transformative first experience with the Grand Canyon, and how that connection led him to create music with his group, Ongtupqa. If you’re curious to learn about clay percussion, ancient flutes and how he and his group invoke Earth, Spirit and Sky, don’t miss this episode of Songscapes! Thanks for listening and don’t forget to review, share and subscribe to the podcast! Learn more about nonprofit Sustain Music and Nature’s work to make music a force for nature at: www.sustainmusicandnature.org [http://www.sustainmusicandnature.org] You can find out more about Matthew on his “about” page at https://www.americantrails.org/presenters-and-authors/matthew-j-nelson [https://www.americantrails.org/presenters-and-authors/matthew-j-nelson], or on his musical group’s page at https://www.ongtupqa.com/media [https://www.ongtupqa.com/media]. Find Charles on his Twitter at https://twitter.com/coplincharles [https://twitter.com/coplincharles] Host: Charles Coplin Producer: Sustain Music & Nature Editor: Harrison Goodale Media Researcher: Lauren Myli Theme Music: Harrison Goodale Featured music: Rain of Life, Vasey's Paradise, Rolling Thunder
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