• Wood: The Most Musical Tree in the World

  • Aug 27 2024
  • Length: 41 mins
  • Podcast

Wood: The Most Musical Tree in the World

  • Summary

  • How did one tree become a world-famous tonewood for guitars?

    Deep in the forests of Belize, a wood importer from Florida discovered a rare tree that produced a sound unlike anything guitar virtuosos had ever heard before. But why does this material cast such a spell? And at what cost does that come?

    Guests:

    Ellen Ruppel Shell, journalist

    Ken Parker, luthier

    Reuben Forsland, luthier

    Steve Cardenas, guitarist

    Jennifer Anderson, historian and author of Mahogany: The Cost of Luxury in Early America

    Althea SullyCole, former Fellow in The Met’s Department of Musical Instruments. Assistant Professor of Ethnomusicology in the Schulich School of Music at McGill University

    Featured artwork:

    Ken Parker, Archtop guitar, 2016: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/677213

    For a transcript of the episode and more information, visit metmuseum.org/immaterialwood

    #MetImmaterial

    Immaterial is produced by The Metropolitan Museum of Art and Magnificent Noise and hosted by Camille Dungy.

    Our production staff includes Salman Ahad Khan, Ann Collins, Samantha Henig, Eric Nuzum, Emma Vecchione, Sarah Wambold, and Jamie York. Additional staff includes Julia Bordelon, Skyla Choi, Maria Kozanecka, and Rachel Smith.

    Sound design by Ariana Martinez and Kristin Mueller.
    Original music by Austin Fisher and Salman Ahad Khan.
    Fact-checking by Mary Mathis and Claire Hyman.

    Immaterial is made possible by Dasha Zhukova Niarchos. Additional support is provided by the Zodiac Fund.

    Special thanks to Adwoa Gyimah-Brempong, curator Jayson Dobney, conservator Manu Frederickx, educator David Freeman, Dick Boak, Gabriela Guadalajara, and curator Alyce Englund.

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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