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Firmament: Carolyn Forché and Caroline Shaw

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Carolyn Forché's 46-page poem "On Earth" forms the basis for a song cycle called The Blue Hour, which was composed by five women—Caroline Shaw, Shara Nova, Rachel Grimes, Angelica Negrón, and Sarah Kirkland Snider—and just released on CD this month by Nonesuch and New Amsterdam Records.
This episode looks at one of Caroline Shaw's contributions to the cycle, a song that embraces Bach and plainchant and, in just over three minutes, captures the immensity of time and the cosmos.
The episode features a recording of the song by the chamber ensemble A Far Cry, with Shara Nova.
You can find the score to The Blue Hour here.
Please also check out my episode on Caroline Shaw's "A Gradual Dazzle."
Firmament
an excerpt from Carolyn Forché's "On Earth"
firmament, fissure, flare stars, frottage
fragments from the Second Brandenburg
fresh wind of the linens
from a gloved hand a flaming bottle
from chance to chance, event to event
from earth to satellite, event to event
from our last train ride through the ricefields
from the cathedral comes Kyrie

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Carolyn Forché's 46-page poem "On Earth" forms the basis for a song cycle called The Blue Hour, which was composed by five women—Caroline Shaw, Shara Nova, Rachel Grimes, Angelica Negrón, and Sarah Kirkland Snider—and just released on CD this month by Nonesuch and New Amsterdam Records.
This episode looks at one of Caroline Shaw's contributions to the cycle, a song that embraces Bach and plainchant and, in just over three minutes, captures the immensity of time and the cosmos.
The episode features a recording of the song by the chamber ensemble A Far Cry, with Shara Nova.
You can find the score to The Blue Hour here.
Please also check out my episode on Caroline Shaw's "A Gradual Dazzle."
Firmament
an excerpt from Carolyn Forché's "On Earth"
firmament, fissure, flare stars, frottage
fragments from the Second Brandenburg
fresh wind of the linens
from a gloved hand a flaming bottle
from chance to chance, event to event
from earth to satellite, event to event
from our last train ride through the ricefields
from the cathedral comes Kyrie

  continue reading

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