Task 8: Golden Record Curation Assignment

This task feels overwhelming, as I feel responsible for representing the human race to aliens. I am amazed at how one even begins to select different modes of expression, including music, to describe the human world. Initially, I wouldn’t know where to start. Upon reviewing the list, I noticed a particular emphasis on certain regions and their musical traditions, especially Western classical music (e.g., Bach, Beethoven, Mozart) and European musical heritage. Despite these limitations, the record is a remarkable effort to capture a broad spectrum of human musical expression and cultural heritage. If I were to select 10 music pieces from the list, I would choose one song for each continent and four songs that reflect the diversity and complexity of human emotions.

1. Africa

Senegal, percussion, recorded by Charles Duvelle. 2:08

2. Asia

India, raga, “Jaat Kahan Ho,” sung by Surshri Kesar Bai Kerkar. 3:30

3. Australia/Oceania

Australia, Aborigine songs, “Morning Star” and “Devil Bird,” recorded by Sandra LeBrun Holmes. 1:26

4. Europe

Bach, Brandenburg Concerto No. 2 in F. First Movement, Munich Bach Orchestra, Karl Richter, conductor. 4:40

5. North America

“Johnny B. Goode,” written and performed by Chuck Berry. 2:38

6. South America

Peru, panpipes and drum, collected by Casa de la Cultura, Lima. 0:52

7. Joy and Happiness

Mexico, “El Cascabel,” performed by Lorenzo Barcelata and the Mariachi México. 3:14

8. Melancholy and Sorrow

“Melancholy Blues,” performed by Louis Armstrong and his Hot Seven. 3:05

9. Complexity and Multifacetedness

Stravinsky, Rite of Spring, Sacrificial Dance, Columbia Symphony Orchestra, Igor Stravinsky, conductor. 4:35

10. Strength and Resilience

Beethoven, Fifth Symphony, First Movement, the Philharmonia Orchestra, Otto Klemperer, conductor. 7:20

 

I chose to select music based on six continents and the remaining selections to describe various human emotions to ensure a comprehensive representation of both cultural diversity and the complexity of human experience. I wanted to include a wide geographical spectrum by selecting one song from each continent.

In addition to geographic diversity, I wanted to capture a range of human emotions through music. I believe the four aspects of human emotions, namely Joy/Happiness, sorrow, strength and weakness (in this case, how complicated humans are) can showcase a glimpse of the human world to those who may attempt to understand us.

About chanmi33

Rachel L. is a high school English teacher in BC, completing her 9th and 10th courses in the UBC MET program. She is interested in how the broad spectrum of mobile technologies could reshape assessment, engagement, and identity in future classrooms.

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