Foreword
THE POWER OF MUSIC
William Shakespeare From The Tempest
William Congreve From The Mourning Bride
Rainer Maria Rilke To Music
Walt Whitman “That music always round me” 
Percy Bysshe Shelley Two Fragments:
Music And Sweet Poetry
To Music 
John Dryden From A Song for St Cecilia’s Day 
William Butler Yeats A Crazed Girl
Walter De La Mare Music
Amy Lowell Music
Robert Herrick To Music, to Becalm His Fever 
Samuel Taylor Coleridge From The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
Elizabeth Bishop Sonnet 
John Milton From At a Solemn Musick 
Robert Herrick To Musick 
Walt Whitman A Song of Joys 
Samuel Taylor Coleridge From Dejection: An Ode
Ben Jonson “Slow, slow, fresh fount” 
Czeslaw Milosz In Music
George Herbert Church-Musick 
Henry Vaughan The Morning Watch
Elizabeth Barrett Browning Perplexed Music 
Thomas Nabbes From Microcosmus 
Alexander Pope From Ode on St Cecilia’s Day
Homer From The Odyssey 
Emily Dickinson “The fascinating chill that music leaves”
Alfred, Lord Tennyson From The Lotus-Eaters 
William Wordsworth Sonnet: Inside of King’s College Chapel, Cambridge
Robert Herrick Soft Music
William Blake “Piping down the valleys wild” 
Lord Byron From Don Juan 
Jalaluddin Rumi Where Everything is Music 
William Shakespeare From The Merchant of Venice
MUSIC AND LOVE
Langston Hughes Juke Box Love Song 
Percy Bysshe Shelley To – 
William Shakespeare From Twelfth Night
Thomas Campion “Follow your saint, follow with accents sweet”
Paul Laurence Dunbar An Old Memory
Tomas Tranströmer C Major
Eugenio Montale “Your hand was trying the keyboard”
Conrad Aiken Music I Heard 
William Shakespeare “Music to hear, why hear’st thou music sadly?” 
Dante Gabriel Rossetti Song and Music
Thomas Carew Celia Singing 
William Shakespeare From The Taming of the Shrew
Conrad Aiken From The House of Dust: A Symphony
Thomas Hardy The Fiddler 
Richard Lovelace Gratiana, Dancing and Singing 
Philip Sidney From Verses
Wildred Owen Music
Richard Barnfield To His Friend Master R. L., in Praise of Music and Poetry 
Andrew Marvell The Fair Singer
William Shakespeare “How oft when thou, my music, music play’st”
Lord Byron From Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage 
POP, ROCK
Denis Johnson Heat
Allen Ginsberg First Party at Ken Kesey’s with Hell’s Angels
Thom Gunn Painkillers 
Joyce Carol Oates Waiting on Elvis, 1956
Cornelius Eady The Supremes 
David Wojahn Woody Guthrie Visited By Bob Dylan: Brooklyn State Hospital, New York, 1961
Zbigniew Herbert Mr Cogito and Pop 
Robert Phillips The Death of Janis Joplin 
Paul Muldoon From Sleeve Notes
JAZZ, BLUES
Marie Ponsot Strong, Off Route 209 
Ntozake Shange Mood Indigo
Sterling D. Plump Eleven
Kamau Braithwaite Trane 
Gregory Corso For Miles 
Rita Dove Canary
Langston Hughes The Weary Blues 
Yusef Komunyakaa Woman, I Got the Blues 
Robert Hayden Homage to the Empress of the Blues
Charles Simic Bed Music
COMPOSERS
W. H. Auden The Composer 
Charles Baudelaire Music 
Wallace Stevens Mozart, 1935
Jaroslav Seifert Bach Concerto 
Emily Fragos The Scarlatti Sun 
Mary Oliver Robert Schumann 
Tomas Tranströmer Allegro
Alexander Pope From The Dunciad 
Gerard Manley Hopkins Henry Purcell 
Anna Akhmatova Music 
Tomas Tranströmer An Artist in the North 
Adam Zagajewski Seventeen
Frank O’Hara On Rachmaninoff’s Birthday
Amy Lowell From Chopin 
Sidney Lanier From To Richard Wagner 
Emma Lazarus From Chopin 
Frank O’Hara Poulenc
THE OPUS
Benjamin Ivry A Prayer Against Strauss’ “Salomé,” 1900
Oscar Wilde Sonnet on Hearing the Dies Irae Sung in the Sistine Chapel
Colette Inez Listening To Dvořák’s Serenade in E 
Adrienne Rich The Ninth Symphony of Beethoven Understood at Last as a Sexual Message
Amy Lowell From Stravinsky’s Three Pieces “Grotesques,” for String Quartet 
Thomas Hardy Lines: To a Movement in Mozart’s E-Flat Symphony 
W. S. Gilbert From The Major-General’s Song
Jan Zwicky Brahms’ Clarinet Quintet in B Minor, Op. 115 
Sara Teasdale A Minuet of Mozart’s
James Merrill The Victor Dog 
Sidney Lanier From The Symphony 
Emily Fragos Bach Fugue
Oscar Wilde The Harlot’s House 
INSTRUMENTS
Walt Whitman From The Mystic Trumpeter
Hafiz “When the violin” 
Adam Zagajewski Cello 
D. H. Lawrence Piano 
Sean Singer The Clarinet 
Federico García Lorca The Guitar
Edgar Allan Poe From The Bells 
Emily Brontë “Harp of wild and dream like strain”
Henry Purcell/?Nahum Tate From Come Ye Songs of Art
Samuel Taylor Coleridge From The Aeolian Harp 
Thomas Wyatt “Blame not my lute” 
André Chénier The Flute 
Rabindranath Tagore From Fruit-Gathering 
Amy Lowell From The Cremona Violin
Walt Whitman “The tongues of violins!”
Alfred, Lord Tennyson From The Princess 
Georg Trakl Trumpets 
Zbigniew Herbert Violin  
Harp 
Harpsichord
Christopher Smart From Julilate Agno 
Walt Whitman Beat! Beat! Drums! 
John Milton From Il Penseroso 
Walt Whitman “I heard you solemn-sweet pipes of the organ”
W. S. Merwin To the Sorrow String 
William Shakespeare From Hamlet 
VOICE
Thomas Campion Laura 
Constantine Cavafy Singer 
Wislawa Szymborska Coloratura
James Merrill From The Ring Cycle 
Walt Whitman Italian Music in Dakota
Amy Lowell From An Opera House 
Walt Whitman From Proud Music of the Storm
Robert Herrick Upon Julia’s Voice 
William Wordsworth The Solitary Reaper
Thomas Campion “When to her lute Corinna sings”
Vachel Lindsay How a Little Girl Sang 
Owen Feltham Upon a Rare Voice
Lord Byron From Don Juan 
Seamus Heaney The Singer’s House 
Samuel Taylor Coleridge On a Volunteer Singer 
LESSONS, PRACTICE
Louise Bogan Musician
Adam Zagajewski Death of a Pianist
David Wagoner The Singing Lesson 
Billy Collins Piano Lessons 
Joshua Sylvester Variable
Dante Gabriel Rossetti Ballata 
W. S. Merwin The Notes 
Carole Oles To a Daughter at Fourteen Forsaking the Violin 
MUSIC AT THE CLOSE
W. B. Yeats The Players Ask for a Blessing on the Psalteries and on Themsleves 
William Shakespeare From Richard II
John Donne From Hymne to God My God, in My Sicknesse
Samuel Johnson An Epitaph Upon the Celebrated Claudy Philips, Musician, Who Died Very Poor 
Rainer Maria Rilke (Music) 
William Shakespeare From The Tempest 
Thomas Hardy In a Museum 
Chang-Wou-Kien The Pavilion of Music 
Rainer Maria Rilke From The Sonnets to Orpheus
John Keats From Ode on a Grecian Urn 
Charles Stuart Calverly From Changed
Alfred, Lord Tennyson From Idylls of the King
John Keats From To Autumn 
Osip Mandelstam “Leaves scarcely breathing” 
Rainer Maria Rilke “The sublime is a departure” 
Index of Authors
Acknowledgments