“ The Raven ” by Edgar Allan Poe
Hector Berlioz: Symphonie Fantastique, Op. 14, H 48: 5b. Songe d’une nuit du Sabbat – Dies irae
Looming and ominous, “The Raven” is the quintessential poem of grief and fear. With the sound of a chiming clock tower and heavy, intimidating tones, Berlioz’s piece evokes the image of the raven at every turn. Listeners of the piece can easily imagine our protagonist’s fast and fearful movements as he is haunted by memories of the late Lenore.
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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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