A Marriage of Poetry and Song

Tuesday, June 1, 2010
by Eliza Ingle

Westminster Choir

IF YOU ATTEND a performance of the Westminster Choir (a Spoleto tradition), you will hear a song inspired by South Carolina poet laureate, Marjory Wentworth.

Nathan Jones composed the piece based on Marjory’s “Newlyweds,” a poem written in an obscure Welsh form called the cynhunned which requires a seven syllable line.

Marjory describes the style as a “seven syllable line which yields an astonishing lyric intensity. The play within the line results in rich alliteration and attention to sound that creates a kind of echoing,” also described as “chiming.”

Marjory’s poetry is full of concentrated moments where the human condition is seen in a poignant way. She has also written two books: Noticing Eden and Despite Gravity.

Westminster Choir
June 5
and 10 • 5:00 PM
Cathedral Church of St. Luke and St. Paul
126 Coming Street (2 blocks north of Calhoun St)
www.piccolospoleto.com

Marjory Wentworth


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2 Responses to “A Marriage of Poetry and Song”

  1. jinx

    I believbe that Marjory also wrote a children’s book, “Shackles” which my Grandboys are proud owners of now. Marjory is a great image maker – the colors, textures and images so rich. Thanks for sharing Eliza; it’s wonderful that you and Charleston Today are here for us!

    #1237
  2. Eliza– thank you! I won’t be able to hear Marjory’s Poem on the 5th, but will aim for the 10th.
    Have missed seeing YOU and hope to do so during the Festival.

    #1238

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