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Tip, tipping: Music from Poem, Movement 1 of Symphony

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Tip, tipping: Music from Poem, Movement 1 Music for orchestra composed by Barry McKimm Developed from the poem Tip, tipping by Jay Bond With paintings by Stephen C Hall, Australia, and Chris Voisard, France Additional image credits: Under the Wave off Kanagawa (Kanagawa oki nami ura), also known as The Great Wave, from the series Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji (Fugaku sanjūrokkei) Katsushika Hokusai Japanese ca. 1830–32 Public Domain NASA Public Domain: Planet Earth, Planet Earth with moon Image of Titan: NASA/JPL/University of Arizona Paul Klee, Landscape with Yellow Birds, 1923 via Wikipedia Commons #music #poetry #art #climatechange #ecoart #nature

The Leaving: Composition for Piano Trio

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Music by Barry McKimm composed for piano trio with oboe, bassoon, piano Developed from the poem The Leaving by Jay Bond With paintings by Chris Voisard Music video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WMvckVTsV3Q The full text of the poem, “The Leaving” appears in Poetica Review, Summer 2023, Issue 18 https://poeticareview.co.uk/ #music #poetry #art #painting #nature #oboe #bassoon #piano #pianotrio #ecology #ecopoetry #ecoart #environment #newmusic #worldmusic #arts #collaboration #composition #musique #poesie

April Snow: Music by Barry McKimm

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Listen to the music on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lWp5Onaqkec Composition by Barry McKimm developed from the poem April Snow by Jay The poem appears in Poetica Review, Summer 2023, Issue 18 http://poeticareview.co.uk/ The poem begins: “Seasons drift askew/ across the equinox/ Once we could set our clocks by them/ Tick, tock/ Clouds hang akimbo, stiff/ like ancient bats/ leaking last liquids/ Drip, drop/ and ends with a reference to Greta Thunberg’s warning, “Our house is on fire.” I Image: Marianne North, The Clove in Fruit and View over Mahé, Seychelles, Marianne North Gallery, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (Public Domain) Poem and video by Jay #poetry #music #composition #collaboration #nature #environment #ecopoetry

Mulan Trombone Concerto: Music by Barry McKimm

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Mulan Trombone Concerto by Barry McKImm https://www.youtube.com/clip/UgkxIgM7TZBClDvD2CbjitQucYP5NUVSrpq7 "The first historical mention of Mulan dates back to at least 1,500 years ago, when a folk song called The Ballad of Mulan was popularized during China’s North Wei Dynasty. Its heroine, a young woman named Hua Mulan ("magnolia flower"), steps in for her old, ailing father, by donning the traditional clothes of men and joining the emperor’s army." - The Smithsonian Magazine "Ten thousand miles she rode in war, Crossing passes and mountains as if on a wing. / On the northern air comes the sentry's gong, Cold light shines on her coat of steel." ... ... ... ... "I adjust my wispy hair at the window sill, And apply my bisque makeup by the mirror. / I step out to see my comrades-in-arms, They are all surprised and astounded: 'We travelled twelve years together, Yet didn't realise Mulan was a lady!'" Fr