Tag: Robert Frost poetry

  • LIGHTFORMS 6: Vespers

    2025 . . . multimedia sound, image, text (12:00)

    Musical impressions of dusk, with text and images by the composer. Quoting one mellifluous phrase (boldface below) from Robert Frost’s “Waiting Afield at Dusk” (1913), the VESPERS text is like a Haiku:

    Streams of crimson streak the sky

    above tree silhouettes.

    Dusk settles “in the antiphony of afterglow.

    A new night consumes the shadows.

    View video here – YouTube podcast

    Listen here (audio only)

  • LIGHTFORMS 6: Vespers

    2025 . . . musical impressions of dusk (12:00)

    The video version of VESPERS reveals a Haiku-like text, quoting one melliflous phrase from Robert Frost’s “Waiting Afield at Dusk” (1913).

    Streams of crimson
    streak the sky
    above tree silhouettes.
    Dusk settles
    “in the antiphony of afterglow.”
    A new night
    consumes the shadows.

    View the video on YouTube in

    LIGHTFORMS – Radiant Music podcast