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It's yet another Dickinson poem. You might know it as Poem 949, but in the current scholarly numbering it is Poem 1068. I'm calling it "Under the LIght, Yet Under." I hope you enjoy it.
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In this episode, I share my fourteenth setting of an Emily Dickinson poem: this time, Poem 448 which I'm calling "I Died For Beauty." Enjoy!
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In this episode, I share my thirteenth Emily Dickinson setting, this time of Poem 466, which I'm calling "I Dwell in Possibility." Enjoy!
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This episode features my setting of the poem that functions as the Prologue to Through the Looking-glass and What Alice Found There by Lewis Carroll. I call it "Child of the Pure Unclouded Brow." Enjoy!
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December 10 is Emily Dickinson's 190th birthday, so in honour of that occasion, here is my latest Dickinson setting, poem 519, which I'm calling "This is My Letter to the World." Enjoy!
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On this episode of The Dreaming Place, it's another original song, lyrics and music by me, called "The Light that Knows No Evening." Enjoy!
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This episode features an original composition I recently wrote called "Until Tomorrow." I hope you enjoy it, and I apologize for the long absence.
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This episode features my eleventh setting of a poem by Emily Dickinson and my ninth since beginning this podcast. It's Poem 453 in the Harvard numbering and I'm calling it "Our Journey had Advanced." Enjoy!
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This is the tenth poem by Emily Dickinson that I have set to music so far, the eighth since beginning this podcast just a few short months ago. It's Poem 161, and I'm calling my song "The Daisy Follows Soft the Sun."
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Another poem by Emily Dickinson is the subject of this experiment in composition. it's Poem 140, and I'm calling my setting of it "Bring Me the Sunset in a Cup."
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This episode features my setting of an other of Emily Dickinson's poems, this one being 148 in the official numbering. I'm calling it "Will There Really be a Morning?" I hope you enjoy it.
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Here's another setting of an Emily Dickinson poem, my seventh in all and my fifth since beginning this podcast in march. It's Poem 3 in the Harvard numbering, and I'm calling it "On this Wondrous Sea." Enjoy!
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This is my latest Emily Dickinson setting. This time, it's poem 314, which I'm calling here "Hope is the Thing with Feathers." Also, please note that this podcast will no longer be produced daily, but it will still be published a number of times per week. Enjoy!
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This is my latest composition, a setting of Poem 320 in the Emily Dickinson corpus. I'm calling it "There's a Certain Slant of Light."
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Here's my rendition of the folk song "Down by the Sally Gardens."
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Here's my arrangement of a folk song called "The Lass of the Low Country." Enjoy!
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This song, posted earlier on the podcast but worth looking at again, means a lot to me. It's my setting of the poem "Remember" by Christina Rossetti.
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Don't worry. I'm back! Today, we're looking back at one of the original songs I composed as a result of doing this podcast: "Sufficient to the Day."
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Today, we look back at a song that's very special to me: "Elegy for Unicorns," poem by Father James M. Deschene, music by me. The poem is used by permission.
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It's a Folk song we've had before on this podcast. It's called "A Bunch of Time."
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