World Forestry Center presents, Forest Sound Walks, a free experimental immersive music series that invites you to experience the forest in a whole new way.

We have teamed up with visionary contemporary musicians and sound ecologists to create original sound works inspired by local forest trails.

These site specific music commissions are intended for the public to download and listen to while hiking the designated trail. Each piece is paired with a downloadable map and a local forester’s introduction—offering a deeper understanding of the landscape’s ecology, history, management and stewardship. 

If you are unable to visit these forests in person, you are able to immerse virtually, as each musical composition can be listened to as a meditative sound bath no matter where you are.

Forest Sound Walks

Columbia River Gorge, Oregon

Trail: Multnomah Falls/Wiesendanger Falls
Artist: Wayne Grim
Length: 2.6 miles, approx. 2hr hours of music
Note: first section wheelchair accessible

Portland, Oregon

Trail: Forest Park – Witch’s Castle
Artist: Bora Yoon & Third Angle New Music
Length: .9 mile, approx. 40 minutes of music
Note: parts are wheelchair accessible

 

Oregon

Trail: To be announced
Artist: Majel Connery
Length: To be announced

Majel Connery is a composer, performer, and educator whose epic, immersive musical experiences invite audiences to enter the mind of nature. Connery’s music blends electronic processing with raw vocal power, creating works both playful and profound—part technical dazzle and part emotional healing. 

https://www.majelconnery.com/

” For many of us, walking or moving through space has been reduced to a purely functional activity – getting from point A to point B.With these place-based forest sound walks and musical scores acting as guides, we are given permission to question how we co-exist with forests.We can relate in a new way, and for the length of a piece of music, release our previous walking habits to become even more tuned into our forested environment. “

– Stephanie Stewart Bailey, Experience Developer, World Forestry Center