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Spectrum

Spectrum

Ah, Ah ” by Joy Harjo

Antonin Dvorak: The Moldau (from Má Vlast): Allegro 

Spanning, spinning, and dreamlike, Dvorak’s piece perfectly suits the nature-filled wonderment of Joy Harjo’s “Ah, Ah.” With a fast pace, both Harjo and Dvorak place their audience at the edge of their seats—positioning each measure as a new image in their minds. As the poem and the piece progress, the images become larger, more vibrant, and all-encompassing. 

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I owe my originality to a technical clusterfuck of emotions driven by angst and my dad's radio.

Poetry and classical music have been used for centuries to set a scene, paint an emotion, or evoke a memory. Both have influenced and inspired each other over the years to create historic masterpieces, from Charles Baudelaire and Claude Debussy to Aaron Copland and Emily Dickinson. To celebrate the connection between the two art forms, here is a handpicked list of 8 poems paired with the perfect classical music.

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