On the latest episode of Extra Eclectic: National Poetry Month is an opportunity to explore modern classical sounds that set poetry (or are just inspired by it). Host Steve Seel features works by John Adams, Edie Hill, Caroline Shaw, Lou Harrison, August Reed Thomas and others — in their musical settings of the poetry of Emily Dickinson, Carl Sandburg, Mary Oliver, John Donne and more. Listen now!
Playlist
The Lost Birds: Hope Is the Thing with Feathers
Christopher Tin
Voces8
London/Decca 4858121
Of Paradise and Light
Augusta Read Thomas
William Boughton, conductor
New Haven Symphony Orchestra
To Music
Caroline Shaw/So Percussion
So Percussion
Caroline Shaw, vocals
Nonesuch 726502
Grass
Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson
Paul Freeman, conductor
Chicago Sinfonietta
Poem for 2084
Edie Hill
Donald Nally, conductor
The Crossing
Navona 6218
Musicians Wrestle Everywhere
Judith Weir
Mark Davis Scatterday, conductor
Ensemble X
Albany 803
Air for the Poet
Lou Harrison
Guido Facchin, conductor
Tammittam Percussion Ensemble
Dynamic 401
Two Meditations on Poems of Mary Oliver: Linen of Words
Evan Premo
River Town Duo
Furious Artisans 6824
Harmonium
John Adams
John Adams, conductor
San Francisco Symphony
Nonesuch 79453
And So
Caroline Shaw/So Percussion
So Percussion
Caroline Shaw, vocals
Late and Soon
Max Richter
Max Richter, synthesizer
London/Decca 6572991
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