Hermit Songs 5: Praise Takes Wing

“… the light birds, with no soul but air …” 11th century, translated by W. H. Auden I am a serious birder. (I call my hobby “birdlookingfor” rather than “birdwatching” because often I’m just staring at a tree.) When people start talking about sports statistics or videogames or however else…

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On the Loss of Birds

SEPTEMBER 21, 2019 WASHINGTON, DC Three billion – the number of birds lost in North America over the past 50 years, according to a study released last week – isn’t a number that I find possible to grasp. Rather, as a lifelong bird observer, I encounter each bird as an…

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I’m a professional choral singer. Virtual choir doesn’t cut it.

APRIL 11, 2020 I’m a classically trained professional singer. The church where I work – as a choral section leader and soloist – has continued to pay me through the pandemic-related closures. For that I am so thankful: not every institution can afford to keep paying musicians in this time…

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Hermit Songs 1: The Desire for Hermitage

Ah! To be all alone, in a little cell, with nobody near me…” from “The Desire for Hermitage,” tenth of the Hermit Songs. Words 8th-9th century, trans. Sean O’Faolain Isolation and solitude and loneliness seem to be the buzzwords of the COVID-19 pandemic, but those words describe the opposite of…

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