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SUMMARY:Poems and Songs of the Great War From Neuve Chapelle to NYC
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DESCRIPTION:Declan O'Rourke and Paul Muldoon \nPoems and Songs of the Great War\nFrom N
 euve Chapelle to NYC\n\nNarrated by John Keating\nScript by Myles Dungan \n
 \n“Compassion, romance, a sense of mortality and a sense of history run thr
 ough the songs of Declan O’Rourke…his calling is as a balladeer, proffering
  reassurance in the face of inevitable sorrow.” – Jon Pareles, The New York
  Times\n\n“The most significant English-language poet born since the second
  World War.” – The Times Literary Supplement on Paul Muldoon\n\nBest Irish 
 Male Nominee\nMeteor Ireland Awards\n\n Singer-songwriter Declan O'Rourke, 
 Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Paul Muldoon, and historian and broadcaster Myl
 es Dungan come together to highlight “the pity of war” with a special engag
 ement of music, poetry, and memory inspired by “The War to End All Wars."\n
  Narrated by Dungan, the evening combines original compositions by O'Rourke
  and Muldoon—along with the poetry of Owen, Hardy, Kipling, Heaney, Longley
  and Ledwidge—with music from the trenches and songs of loss and longing by
  Ivor Novello (Keep The Home Fires Burning), Eric Bogle (And the Band playe
 d Waltzing Matilda), and other composers. \n\n \n\n$32 premium \n($26 membe
 r) \n\n$28 general \n($23 member)
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Declan O'Rourke and Paul Muldoon <br />Poems and Songs of the Great War<br 
 />From Neuve Chapelle to NYC<br /><br />Narrated by John Keating<br />Scrip
 t by Myles Dungan <br /><br />“Compassion, romance, a sense of mortality an
 d a sense of history run through the songs of Declan O’Rourke…his calling i
 s as a balladeer, proffering reassurance in the face of inevitable sorrow.”
  – Jon Pareles, The New York Times<br /><br />“The most significant English
 -language poet born since the second World War.” – The Times Literary Suppl
 ement on Paul Muldoon<br /><br />Best Irish Male Nominee<br />Meteor Irelan
 d Awards<br /><br /> Singer-songwriter Declan O'Rourke, Pulitzer Prize-winn
 ing poet Paul Muldoon, and historian and broadcaster Myles Dungan come toge
 ther to highlight “the pity of war” with a special engagement of music, poe
 try, and memory inspired by “The War to End All Wars."<br /> Narrated by Du
 ngan, the evening combines original compositions by O'Rourke and Muldoon—al
 ong with the poetry of Owen, Hardy, Kipling, Heaney, Longley and Ledwidge—w
 ith music from the trenches and songs of loss and longing by Ivor Novello (
 Keep The Home Fires Burning), Eric Bogle (And the Band played Waltzing Mati
 lda), and other composers. <br /><br /> <br /><br />$32 premium <br />($26 
 member) <br /><br />$28 general <br />($23 member)
DTSTAMP:20250521T004115
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20151119T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20151121T170000
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