Poetry Meditations
A poem read directly from the page is the purest and effective form of reaching the heart. It is said that poetry is the highest form of music. Both have emotive forces.
There have been occasions for me where music has inspired the poem and Poetry Meditations consists of those poems and their music. They have been a meditation for me putting music, imagery and words into an extended creative force, each form enhancing the other.
As expressed on these pages I have always been involved in ways to create performance poetry. Reciting poems, creating dance to the poetry and adding poetry to a media presentation have been exciting mannerisms to present poetry in its many costumes.
I sincerely hope you enjoy each poetry presentation with its music and imagery.
Poetry Meditation 1 – A Deeper Light
Poetry Meditation 2 – A Belonging of Divinity
Screen photos provided by Pawel Kalisinski, Daniel Torobekov, 7 inches, Nishant Vyas, Med Gadon, Daniel Battersby from Pexels.
Music sung by Diva Premal with backing by Miten, Manose and special guest Maneesh de Moor.
Poem by Kelvin Brown.
Screen photos provided by Suryaansh Maitha, Imad, Yaser Nabi, Saif 71, Vraj Shah,
Music from the album ILLUMINATION, Gregorian Chants arranged by Dan Gibson. Poem by Kelvin Brown.
Dr H K Kaul was an internationally acclaimed Library and Information Science expert, author, editor, poet, mentor, bibliographer and institution builder of DELNET, developing Library Network in 1988 and the Poetry Society of India working from New Delhi, India.
Poetry Meditation 3 – Midday Lullaby
Poetry Meditation 4 – Verses of Love
Screen photos provided by Carlos Torres, Charu Chaturvedi, Denis Oliveria, Engin Akyurt, Gautam Arora, Maddy Weiss, Mus Lihat, Sandip Karangiya, Sonika Agarwal, Yogesh Sahu from Unsplash, Arturo David, Marctutor, Miguel Rodriguez.
Music Om Shree Rama Mantra sung by Diva Premal with backing by Miten, Manose and special guest Maneesh de Moor. Poem by Kelvin Brown.
Screen photo Niagara Falls. Music Gabriel’s Oboe from The Mission soundtrack by Ennio Morricone.
Poem by Kelvin Brown.