Parlando - Where Music and Words Meet
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Parlando - Where Music and Words Meet
Poetry has been defined as "words that want to break into song." Musicians who make music seek to "say something". Parlando will put spoken words (often, but not always, poetry) and music (different kinds, limited only by the abilities of the performing participants) together. The resulting performa...
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152 एपिसोडLangston Hughes' "Drum" for Poem in Your Pocket Day
Today is the last day of U.S. National Poetry Month which has been given the additional observance of Poem in Your Pocket Day where poetry lovers are...
Lonesome Water
I hope you've been enjoying the bountiful crop of new musical pieces this month during our celebration of National Poetry Month. All the poems I've se...
Hart Crane's "The Hurricane"
Continuing in our National Poetry Month series presenting poems found in Lewis Untermeyer's between-the-wars anthology Modern American Poetry, here's...
Our 900th released audio piece: "I reckon, when I count at all"
This is the 900th publicly released Parlando Project piece, an adaptation of a poem by Emily Dickinson about poets and poetry that I set to music in o...
Cassandra
The celebration of National Poetry Month continues with another song made from a poem found in Louis Untermeyer's between-the-wars Modern American Poe...
Reflection in Blue
Just a few days ago, during this year's National Poetry Month series, I was posting my rough and untrained voice singing with orchestral instruments....
A Decade
Here's a song I made from a sweet poem of enduring love by Amy Lowell. This in another in this year's April National Poetry Month series were I'm perf...
from "A Letter to Robert Frost"
Here are some words from another poet, Robert Hillyer, who's now lesser-known, though he was a Pulitzer Prize for poetry winner and was included in Lo...
Adventures of Isabel
Three things mark Louis Untermeyer's taste in his between-the-world-wars Modern American Poetry: comfort with the Modernist avant garde, appreciation...
Maxwell Bodenheim's "Old Age"
Here's the next poet plucked from the pages of a Louis Untermeyer's between-the-wars anthology Modern American Poetry as part of my series for this ye...
A Lady Comes to an Inn
Here's another lesser-known poet and poem found in Louis Untermeyer's between the world-war anthology "Modern American Poetry:" Elizabeth J. Coatswort...
Lethe
Continuing on our National Poetry Month series of performances of poems contained in a between-the-world-wars anthology "Modern American Poetry," here...
Memory of Lake Superior
I kick off our annual celebration of U. S. National Poetry Month with the first of a series of poems (some well-known, some, like this one, less-known...
The Sun – just touched the Morning
I've been telling folks I've been working on my Emily Dickinson "No Kings" piece this week, and here it is. Though not really a statement on current p...
Sonnet III: Mindful of you the sodden earth in spring
Edna St. Vincent Millay presented a complex self that wrote complex love poems and complex Spring poems. This sonnet of hers I made into a song may be...
William Butler Yeats' "Politics"
Are we through with Irish poets? Nope. How about less politics? Well, maybe. Here's a poem by Wiliam Butler Yeats weary of politics which I performed...
Ethna McKiernan's "My Mother Gave Me Away to the Tinkers"
Today, a poem that I've turned into a song for second post honoring two Irish-American poets who led an annual St. Patrick's Day poetry reading in Min...
Kevin FitzPatrick's tale of Two Cities
Two Irish-American poets who Dave Moore and I knew and worked with (Kevin FitzPatrick and Ethna McKiernan) used to give an annual St. Patrick's Day po...
Only Until This Cigarette Is Ended
Here's an Edna St. Vincent Millay poem of complicated love, or something somewhat like that. Millay's original text deals with the moment where two pe...
Apostrophe to Man
Do you think of Edna St. Vincent Millay as a poet of wistful love poems? Well, yes, she wrote those. She also wrote poetry like this example that stan...
To a Poet
Around 100 years ago, Jamaican-American poet Claude McKay wrote this poem about a poet's hope for posterity. I was taken by a pair of lines in his poe...
Claude McKay's "After the Winter"
A second poem (now song) by Jamaican-American poet Claude McKay on winter, following up from our last example. The last time McKay embraced winter as...
Claude McKay's "To Winter"
Continuing in our celebration of the poetry of Claude McKay, here's a short, bittersweet song made from his poem "To Winter." As a Jamaican emmigrant...
The Tired Worker
Continuing in our series this Black History Month focusing on the work of Jamaican-American poet Claude McKay. Here's a sonnet of his published The Li...
Flower of Love
For Valentine's Day and Black History Month, here's Claude McKay's poem of desire "Flower of Love" from his 1922 collection Harlem Shadows after I tur...
When I Have Passed Away: Claude McKay self-invents his legacy
The year for Black History Month I've doing series of song-settings of the poetry of Claude McKay, and today's piece has McKay expressing the hope tha...
The City's Love
Starting off our Black History Month series this year featuring musical presentations of poems by Jamaican-American writer Claude McKay with this one...
A Minor Bird
Here's a short poem by Robert Frost that I made into a song and sang this month. Like the bird song Frost hears in his poem, it's in a minor key.
I'm On Fire (and I've got mountains of ice to melt)
It's been more than a week since I could begin to think of putting out more work on this Project. As I continue, this note is going to read like propa...
Meeting Ourselves
This hiking poem by Vachel Lindsay seems appropriate for January as many look back and foreward at the beginning of the year, and in the Parlando mann...
Susan Partain Hudson's Anniversary Poem
This is a song I made for the new year from a poem written on another New Year's Day, in 1927, by my great-great-grandmother for her 61st wedding anni...
The LIfe
Here's a fresh English translation of Paul Éluard's poem "La Vie" performed with original music. Éluard was one of the prime Surrealists and this poem...
The Burning Babe
I've recently made this 16th century poem into a song, but then I hesitated to present it this week – because Robert Southwell's "The Burning Babe" se...
The Sunset Stops on Cottages
Here a new-made song from the poetry of Emily Dickinson. The music is jaunty, and I think that fits the language of the poem as I read it, but best as...
Adapting Michael Strange: "To Claude Debussy's La Grotte"
I've long wanted to do a piece using the words of early 20th centery American poet Michael Strange, if only because her life story is so interesting....
Before the Snow
The Parlando Project is predominently about its encounter with other people's words, but I do occassionally use my own, Today's piece is a setting of...
The Pumpkin
19th Century American "Fireside Poet" John Greenleaf Whittier wrote a Thanksgiving ode to pumpkin pie. I took the conclusion of his poem and made this...
Forum
This is a loud electric Rock band performance of a piece memorializing the "Flame Wars" of the early days of the Internet when it was largely made up...
Langston Hughes' Jazz Poetry "Jazz Band in a Parisian Cabaret"
Poet Langston Hughes was an early and fervent exponent of combining the music of Jazz and the lyrical expression of Blues with literary poetry. Here...
Like the Touch of Rain
Edward Thomas' poem about the lost wildness of love made into a little song.
The Parlando Project combines various words (mostly literary poetry...