Three voices. Three eras. Three winters.
This intermission takes you on a quiet journey across seven centuries. From a medieval lament, to a wandering German poet in the seventeenth century, to an American winter in the 1800s. Each poem notices winter in its own way, but all three remind us that people have been trying to make sense of this season for a very long time.
Featuring:
• “Winter Wakeneth All My Care” — Anonymous, c.1325
• “On the Winter Journey” — Paul Fleming, 1630s
• “Snow-Flakes” — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, 1863
Each piece stands on its own, separated by a brief pause — a moment to adjust to the next voice and the next century.
🎵 Featured Song: “Born in the River” — Ziv Moran
From The Randoverse — Volume 1: A Guide to Levitating at Twenty-Three Degrees.