Loop
Walks is a polyphonic poem in nine sections for choir. It begins with a
series of eight poems, each one mapping a walk from memory. The routes
range from night-time Dublin to Connemara bogs. Loop because each one,
in some sense, starts out from its destination. The ninth and final
section is a chorus that brings together the metaphysical concerns of
the eight walking sections. The poems were written as part of a
commission for the 2012 Béal Festival.
The primary compositional focus of the texts is rhythmic, with the
rhythm varying to suit the terrain being walked and the pace of the
walkers. Along with the written text, Billy Mills also wrote a grid to
map the distribution of the text across four pairs of singers, itself
another set of loops, an indication of rhythm for each section, and a
recording of himself reading them. David Bremner produced a score based
on this reading. This book contains text, score and a recording of the
original festival by performance by ensembÉal.
hardPressed poetry and Béal have now published a limited edition book
and CD set comprising the text, score and festival performance. You can
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Poster Poems: religion
The curate's egg from this year's dozen now live on the Guardian site. Referring poems by Donne, Herbert, Coleridge, Hopkins, Oppen, Rumi, Basho and the Buddha.
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