Music soothes the pachyderm
“Suma, a 45-year-old elephant and long-time resident of the Zagreb Zoo, was bereaved and inconsolable after her pachyderm partner of tens years died of cancer.” - Hindustan Times
“Suma, a 45-year-old elephant and long-time resident of the Zagreb Zoo, was bereaved and inconsolable after her pachyderm partner of tens years died of cancer.” - Hindustan Times
“The Thai Elephant Orchestra is about to release a third CD and, like all real artists, the world’s only non-human musical ensemble doesn’t give a thump about the critics or the charts.” - Reuters
“Three Asian elephants have been practicing intensively over the last few weeks to learn “Jingle Bells” to mark the holiday season” - NDTV.com:
“Chang, Clang, Swish, Bang! runs until June 6 and is an exhibition of elephant art and music, the result of a project in a Thailand Elephant Conservation Centre overseen by Brighton-based artist Millie Young. ” - 24 Hour Museum
“In Thailand, the music is elegant. And the elephants are everywhere — an icon of Thai history. So why not put them together?” - CBS News
“The sound of classical music is being used to soothe Scotland’s only herd of elephants.” - BBC News