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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In Another Language
In our last piece I wrote about finding some old writing by my late wife who died decades ago. I was charmed by this poem, which was likely written wh...

Exhumantion
Here's a short poem I wrote about an old man going through storage boxes and finding things his late wife had packed away in the 1980s.
The Par...

Portrait of the Artist
Humorist and poet Dorothy Parker presented this sly account that I suspect many other creatives will recognize. Well, I got around to setting it to mu...

Tis whiter than an Indian Pipe
The Indian Pipe or Ghost Flower serves as the initial image in this strange late Emily Dickinson poem, In this musical performance using acoustic guit...

I Should Turn to Be - Jimi Hendrix Memorial 2025
Each year, on the anniversary of Jimi Hendrix's death, I play guitar to remember him. In the last decade this has led to a public piece each September...

Bavarian Gentians
This is one of D. H. Lawrence's most esteemed poems, yet I found it exists in two versions, and the one I perform today is the lesser-known of the pai...

The Cherry Blossom Wand
English poet Anna Wickham wrote "To be sung" under the title of this, so I wrote music for it and did so. My appreciation for the poem about the trans...

Sedition
No fair-minded person would say the thoughts in this piece's lyrics justify its title, but then that's part of the point it makes.* Edmund Vance Coo...

The spider holds a Silver Ball
I sometimes like to take Emily Dickinson's 19th century poetry and recast it inside music that takes on the 1960s psychedelic approach. If severed fro...

I guest on the R. Mutt Podcast
Another Summer departure from our usual fare. In this satire I appear as guest on a podcast about Folk and Americana music to discuss some new protest...

Wild Peaches
I made this song using an extraordinarily musical sonnet by Elinor Wylie. I think her sonnet, and now this song, speaks about the desire to escape fat...

The Unquiet Grave (Child Ballad 78)
As I approach the 24th anniversary of my late wife's death, I decided to perform this Child Ballad about the closeness and separation of lovers.

China Mouth (live 1981)
As part of this month's atypical series recounting long past live performances from my youth, this is an original song from a lo-fi tape of the LYL Ba...

Bugs in the System (Keys to the Drop Safe)
From a lo-fi tape of the LYL Band's 1981 concert at the University of Minnesota, the LYL Band's live performance of Dave Moore's song adaptation of Ke...

The Ballad of J. W. Hinckley
A topical song the LYL Band sang in 1980 about privilege and the attempted assassination of President Reagan. This is part of an atypical series I'm r...

Four Performances-Part One: A 19-year-old reads Leonard Cohen
My first live performance, a public spoken word reading from Leonard Cohen's novel Beautiful Losers I did back in The Sixties. I had just turned 19 ye...

I had a guinea golden
This Emily Dickinson poem about our fixation on losses seems to me informed by early 19th c. popular ballads, so I sang it as one.
The Parlando...

The Sound of Sense
A sonnet from a series I've been writing about Alzheimer's disease, recorded as the LYL Band has traditionally done this kind of spoken word performan...

Meru
I've turned this late William Butler Yeats poem about worldly and spiritual battles into a song, because, at least to this one reader, this poem from...

Holy Thursday (from Songs of Experience)
Here's William Blake's other poem about children, poverty, and Ascension Day performed as a song.
The Parlando Project combines various words (...

Holy Thursday (from Songs of Innocence)
We may think of English poet Willam Blake as the writer of majestic mystical visions, but here he is simply observing the civic use of children of pov...

Dirge Without Music
This is Edna St. Vincent Millay's bald statement of mortality and grief performed with music. Her title says it's without music, because she wished to...

Langston Hughes' "Teacher"
Here's a knotty poem about virtue, life, and star-dust by Langston Hughes that I've turned into a song.
The Parlando Project takes words (mostl...

Langston Hughes' Cabaret
The great Afro-American poet Langston Hughes was a pioneer in Jazz Poetry, so it is appropriate that managed to finish this piece for International Ja...

Ars Poetica
Celebrating National Poetry Month and International Jazz Day with this new sonnet about poets and poetry performed along with original music I compos...

Absent Place - an April Day
Emily Dickinson wrote these words in The Sixties, the 1860s. I just got done with this song performance of her poem as if it was the 1960s and this wa...

Dread Robin
I set Emily Dickinson's "I dreaded that first Robin, so" to this music for National Poetry Month. Dickinson's poem casts a skeptical eye on Spring, at...

Lilacs (version)
An odd notion I had while planning for this year's National Poetry Month: could I perform an Amy Lowell poem with a rock band in the spirit of the Pat...

The Lent Lilly
A. E. Housman's poem of fleeting wildflowers set to music as part of our celebration of this month's U. S. National Poetry Month.
The Parlando...

The Second Coming
William Butler Yeats wrote this oft-quoted poem of the rise of evil in the world. I found it more challenging that many other Yeats poems to put to mu...

Counting Out Rhyme
Here's another Edna St. Vincent Millay poem turned into a short spell-song for Spring and Poem in Your Pocket Day.
The Parlando Project combines...

Sitting on Top of the World
This is a song made from a section of Carl Sandburg's 1928 poem "Good Morning America" which I sang this month in order that it shed some light on th...

Pablo Neruda's Love Poem 16 from 20 Love Poems
I started doing an English translation of a poem from Chilean poet Pablo Neruda's youthful series of love poems, and in that process I thought of some...

Northern April
Our National Poetry Month celebration continues with a musical presentation of this sensuous Edna St Vincent Millay poem. Since I awoke this April mor...

She Dreams of Sewing Machines
I might think of this as the first piece of my National Poetry Month observance this year, or as a piece the follows on from my Alice Dunbar Nelson "I...

An Irish Airman foresees his Death
John "Paddy" Hemingway died this St. Patrick's day. Dublin born, and in Dublin he died, but he was in the news because he was the last surviving RAF p...

in Just spring
Poet e. e. cummings hopscotched across a page with this classic Spring poem. I've now made it into a little song for the first day of this year's Spri...

R. A. Lafferty
Instead of literary poetry, here's a little SciFi. This is a Dave Moore song about R. A. Lafferty, the electrician turned daft Speculative Fiction wri...

Barn, Burning
Two Irish-American poets, now dead, used to lead a poetry reading every St. Patrick's Day in St. Paul. Earlier this week I presented a performance of...

Kevin FitzPatrick's Farewell
Here's a performance of a poem from FitzPatrick's final collection done in remembrance of the St. Patrick's Day poetry readings he used to lead every...