Tuesday, March 17, 2026

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POEM: Voices

We speak in varied tones on impulse and experience of the day, hour, minute...Communication is all encompassing to life.

Poems come and go.
Rhythms rise and fall.
A cardinal chirps and trills.
The oriole sputters and chants
melodic song.

We speak in varied tones
on impulse and
experience of the
day,
hour,
minute.
Like the warbler’s tune
changes from romance
to flight.
These are voices
all have to share—
speaking words of woe
or songs of grace.

Communication is all
encompassing to life –
growls and shrieks
of dog and fox,
hum of bumble bee flower lovers,
chatter of squirrels
guarding piles of seed,
a hawk’s call arousing fear,
“I love you” under the elm.

All speak a language
of sound and syllable.
Conveying feelings, defenses,
love and fear.
Listeners comprehend
the meaning –
each species understood
by their own, yet,
willing to decipher
the unfamiliar.

Speak, sing, tap
and roar,
clap, trill, snarl
and purr,
snort, squeal,
whinny and splash.

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PREVIEW: Berkshire Bach Society to screen ‘In the Key of Bach’ at Linde Center on March 21

Following the screening, filmmaker Hilan Warshaw joins BBS artistic director and violinist Eugene Drucker for a conversation about Bach’s life, music, and the ideas behind the documentary.

AT THE TRIPLEX: Predictions for an unpredictable Oscars

These kinds of hard decisions are exactly what you want at the Oscars: nominees so strong that you may be disappointed when something loses, but you won’t be mad about anything winning.

INTERVIEW: Arcis Saxophone Quartet returns to Linde Center with Bach-inspired program on March 22

The Munich-based ensemble returns to the Linde Center with a program pairing Bach fugues with contemporary preludes, creating a musical conversation between Baroque counterpoint and modern composition.

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