Sing Books with Emily, the Blog

Posts Tagged ‘Robert Frost

*
the secret sits robert frost sbwe
The Secret Sits
Poem by Robert Frost
Tune by  Emily Leatha Everson Gleichenhaus
Illustration Assembled by  Emily Leatha Everson Gleichenhaus
To view or print this song sheet, click here:
the secret sits robert frost sbwe
Sing the tune with Emily, here:
https://soundcloud.com/singbookswithemily/secret-sits-robert-frost-tune

**********************

THE SECRET SITS
Poem by Robert Frost

We dance round in a ring and suppose,
But the Secret sits in the middle and knows.

**********************

*
poems to learn by heart
Poems to Learn by Heart
Collected by Caroline Kennedy
Poems and Music by Various Artists
Illustrated by Jon J Muth

I just found this poem in POEMS TO LEARN BY HEART, a collection of poetry compiled by Caroline Kennedy and gorgeously illustrated with watercolor paintings by Jon J Muth. A tune came to me for this little verse. I’m sorry to remember reading somewhere that Robert Frost did not particularly like his poetry being set to music. I’m not a composer, but little tunes do come to me sometimes and I can’t help it. When something comes, I’ve a compulsion to share. At any rate, I hope Mr. Frost will forgive me and you will enjoy the little tune…

*
Sing the tune with Emily, here:
https://soundcloud.com/singbookswithemily/secret-sits-robert-frost-tune

**********************

This poem is an example of a COUPLET.

A couplet is one of the shortest forms of poetry, consisting of two successive lines of verse that usually rhyme, have the same meter, and often form a complete thought.

**********************
Related Posts

*
SONGS BY EMILY
http://singbookswithemily.wordpress.com/songs-by-emily/

*
LITTLE SONGS, A NOTEBOOK OF SWEET LITTLE SONGS (MOSTLY SINGABLE POETRY) FOR TO SING WHEN YOUR BRAIN FEELS FUZZY
http://singbookswithemily.wordpress.com/2013/04/08/little-songs-a-notebook-of-sweet-little-songs-mostly-singable-poetry-for-to-sing-when-your-brain-feels-fuzzy/

*
ROBERT FROST
Singable Illustrated Poems by Robert Frost
http://singbookswithemily.wordpress.com/2013/04/14/robert-frost-singable-illustrated-poems-by-robert-frost/

*
POETRY SINGABLE POETRY IN COMPILATIONS

An list of  singable poems from compilations of poetry for children
http://singbookswithemily.wordpress.com/2011/04/17/singable-poetry-a-list-of-poems-that-can-be-sung-from-illustrated-compilations-of-poetry-and-singable-picture-books/

*
POETRY, SINGABLE POETRY IN INDIVIDUALLY ILLUSTRATED SINGABLE PICTURE BOOKS
A list of individually illustrated poems that have been set to music and can be sung
http://singbookswithemily.wordpress.com/2012/04/20/poems-individually-illustrated-spb/

robert frost portrait

I just found the Robert Frost poem THE SECRET SITS in POEMS TO LEARN BY HEART, a collection of poetry compiled by Caroline Kennedy and gorgeously illustrated with watercolor paintings by Jon J Muth.  A tune came to me for this little verse.  I’m sorry to remember reading somewhere that Robert Frost did not particularly like his poetry being set to music.  I’m not a composer, but little tunes do come to me sometimes and I can’t help it.  When something comes, I’ve a compulsion to share. I hope Mr. Frost will forgive me for sharing the little tune (found below).

Then I realized that I’ve amassed a sweet little collection of Frost poems, illustrated and set to music.  I hope he won’t mind all these, either, most gorgeously set to music by masters.

*
cow in apple time frost yeagle
The Cow in Apple Time
Poem by Robert Frost
Musical Settings by Various Artists
Illustrated by Dean Yeagle

*
DUST OF SNOW” from the Sing Books with Emily SINGABLE ADVENT CALENDAR

DUST OF SNOW
SBWE SINGABLE ADVENT CALENDAR
Poem by Robert Frost
Musical Setting by Elliott Carter
To view or print this page, click here:
SBWE Advent Calendar Dust of Snow

*

Poetry for Young People: American Poetry
Edited by John Hollander
Illustrated by Sally Wern Comport
(Singable Poems include:  “Casey at the Bat” by Ernest Thayer, “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening” by Robert Frost, “O Captain! My Captain!” by Walt Whitman)

*

Poetry for Young People: Robert Frost
Words and Music by Various Artists
Edited by Gary D. Schmidt
Illustrated by Henri Sorensen

*

Poetry Speaks to Children

Edited by Elise Paschen
Illustrated by Judy Love, Wendy Rasmussen, Paula Zinngrabe Wendland
(Comes with a CD of artists and authors reading the poems)
Letter to Bee” by Emily Dickinson is on p. 3
Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening” is printed on p. 4 and a recording of Robert Frost reading his poem is on Track 3 of the CD
Halfway Down” by A. A. Milne is printed on p. 68

*

The Rose Family
Poem by Robert Frost
Musical Setting by Elliott Carter
Pictures Coordinated by Emily Leatha Everson Gleichenhaus
This book is for home, classroom and library use only.

To view or print The Rose Family, click here:
rose family SPB for SBWE

*
A page for the Sing Books with Emily SINGABLE ADVENT CALENDARThe Rose Family
SBWE Advent Calendar the rose family
The Rose Family
Poem by Robert Frost
Musical Setting by Elliott Carter
To view or print the SBWE Singable Advent Calendar sheet for “The Rose Family,” click here:
SBWE Advent Calendar the rose family

*
the secret sits robert frost sbwe
The Secret Sits
Poem by Robert Frost
Tune by  Emily Leatha Everson Gleichenhaus
Illustration Assembled by  Emily Leatha Everson Gleichenhaus
To view or print this song sheet, click here:
the secret sits robert frost sbwe
Sing the tune with Emily, here:
https://soundcloud.com/singbookswithemily/secret-sits-robert-frost-tune

*
A page for the Sing Books with Emily SINGABLE ADVENT CALENDARStopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening
SBWE Advent Calendar Stopping by Woods
Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening
Poem by Robert Frost
Sing to the Tune of Greensleeves
To view or print the SBWE Singable Advent Calendar sheet for “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening,” click here:
SBWE Advent Calendar Stopping by Woods
Sing along with Emily, here:
https://soundcloud.com/singbookswithemily/stopping-by-woods-eleg-2010

*

Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening
Poem by Robert Frost
Sing to the Tune of Greensleeves
Illustrated by Susan Jeffers
Sing along with Emily, here:
https://soundcloud.com/singbookswithemily/stopping-by-woods-eleg-2010

*
swinger of birches frost koeppen
A Swinger of Birches (Poems of Robert Frost for Young People)
Poems by Robert Frost
Musical Settings by Various Artists
Illustrated by Peter Koeppen
Edited by Barbara Holdrige

*
you come too robert frost
You Come Too (Favorite Poems for Young Readers)
Poems by Robert Frost
Musical Settings by Various Artists
With Wood Engravings by Thomas W. Nason

**********************
FROSTIANA (Seven Country Songs for Men’s, Women’s and Mixed Voices with Piano Accompaniment)
A Song Cycle of Frost Poems by Randall Thompson

*
FROSTINA wiki:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frostiana

*
FROSTIANA songs as performed by the Mormon Tabernacle Choir on their album CHOOSE SOMETHING LIKE A STAR:
choose something like a star
http://www.amazon.com/Choose-Something-Like-a-Star/dp/B00AIGPAYW/ref=tmm_other_meta_binding_title_0

**********************

Robert Frost (1874-1963)

**********************

*
Robert Frost wiki:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Frost

*
Robert Frost on Poets.org:
http://www.poets.org/poet.php/prmPID/192

*
Robert Frost on Biography.com
http://www.biography.com/people/robert-frost-20796091

**********************
Related Posts

*
SONGS BY EMILY
http://singbookswithemily.wordpress.com/songs-by-emily/

*
LITTLE SONGS, A NOTEBOOK OF SWEET LITTLE SONGS (MOSTLY SINGABLE POETRY) FOR TO SING WHEN YOUR BRAIN FEELS FUZZY
http://singbookswithemily.wordpress.com/2013/04/08/little-songs-a-notebook-of-sweet-little-songs-mostly-singable-poetry-for-to-sing-when-your-brain-feels-fuzzy/

*
ADVENT CALENDAR
Sing Books with Emily Singable Advent Calendar
http://singbookswithemily.wordpress.com/2012/11/29/the-sing-books-with-emily-singable-advent-calendar/

*
POETRY SINGABLE POETRY IN COMPILATIONS

An list of  singable poems from compilations of poetry for children
http://singbookswithemily.wordpress.com/2011/04/17/singable-poetry-a-list-of-poems-that-can-be-sung-from-illustrated-compilations-of-poetry-and-singable-picture-books/

*
POETRY, SINGABLE POETRY IN INDIVIDUALLY ILLUSTRATED SINGABLE PICTURE BOOKS
A list of individually illustrated poems that have been set to music and can be sung
http://singbookswithemily.wordpress.com/2012/04/20/poems-individually-illustrated-spb/

A page for the Sing Books with Emily SINGABLE ADVENT CALENDAR

STOPPING BY WOODS ON A SNOWY EVENING
Another poem from Robert Frosts that captures a beautiful aspect of the season.  This poem is rich and profound, but friendly and approachable enough to appreciate just the beautiful words and images.  A few years ago, I discovered quite by accident that the words of this poem can be sung to the tune of “Greensleeves.” The tune and words together make a lovely and thoughtful song.

**********************

*
SBWE Advent Calendar Stopping by Woods
Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening
Poem by Robert Frost
Sing to the Tune of Greensleeves
To view or print the SBWE Singable Advent Calendar sheet for “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening,” click here:
SBWE Advent Calendar Stopping by Woods
Sing along with Emily, here:
https://soundcloud.com/singbookswithemily/stopping-by-woods-eleg-2010

**********************

*

Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening
Poem by Robert Frost
Sing to the Tune of Greensleeves
Illustrated by Susan Jeffers
Sing along with Emily, here:
https://soundcloud.com/singbookswithemily/stopping-by-woods-eleg-2010

**********************

A terrific sing along track can be found on “A Festival of Carols in Brass” by the Philadelphia Brass Ensemble.  The instrumental track with horns is for the song “What Child is This” (Track 21), the Christmas carol which was written to the tune of Greensleeves.  The key and tempo are quite nice for singing the song and turning the pages of the book.  As an added bonus, this instrumental track repeats the melody exactly as many times as the poem has verses.


You can hear a preview by clicking here:
http://www.amazon.com/What-Child-Is-This-Instrumental/dp/B001BKEGXU/ref=sr_1_18?ie=UTF8&qid=1267021296&sr=1-18

**********************

I recorded an a capella version of “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening,” sing-along with me:

https://soundcloud.com/singbookswithemily/stopping-by-woods-eleg-2010

**********************
Related Posts

*
STOPPING BY WOODS ON A SNOWY EVENING, A SINGABLE PICTURE BOOK
http://singbookswithemily.wordpress.com/2009/12/08/stopping-by-woods-on-a-snowy-evening-a-singable-book-song-history-sing-along-tracks-lyrics-and-heartfelt-musings/

*
POETRY SINGABLE POETRY IN COMPILATIONS

An list of  singable poems from compilations of poetry for children
http://singbookswithemily.wordpress.com/2011/04/17/singable-poetry-a-list-of-poems-that-can-be-sung-from-illustrated-compilations-of-poetry-and-singable-picture-books/

*
POETRY, SINGABLE POETRY IN INDIVIDUALLY ILLUSTRATED SINGABLE PICTURE BOOKS
A list of individually illustrated poems that have been set to music and can be sung
http://singbookswithemily.wordpress.com/2012/04/20/poems-individually-illustrated-spb/

*
WINTER

Singable Picture Books for Winter
Some of these are sung at Christmastime, but this is a list of songs about Winter that you can sing all season long!
http://singbookswithemily.wordpress.com/2010/12/21/singable-picture-books-for-winter/

*
SINGABLE PICTURE BOOKS AND SINGABLE POEMS OF ROBERT FROST

*
SING BOOKS WITH EMILY SINGABLE ADVENT CALENDAR
http://singbookswithemily.wordpress.com/2012/11/29/the-sing-books-with-emily-singable-advent-calendar/

*
CHRISTMAS

A Collection of Singable Picture Books that celebrate CHRISTMAS!
http://singbookswithemily.wordpress.com/2010/11/28/singable-picture-books-for-christmas/

A page for the Sing Books with Emily SINGABLE ADVENT CALENDAR

Robert Frost’s poem DUST OF SNOW, with musical setting by Elliott Carter.

*

DUST OF SNOW
SBWE SINGABLE ADVENT CALENDAR
Poem by Robert Frost
Musical Setting by Elliott Carter
To view or print this page, click here:
SBWE Advent Calendar Dust of Snow

**********************

Lots more information about this poem and song, here:

*
DUST OF SNOW, AN ILLUSTRATED SINGABLE POEM
http://singbookswithemily.wordpress.com/2012/11/27/a-dust-of-snow-an-illustrated-singable-poem-by-robert-frost-musical-setting-by-elliott-carter/

**********************
A couple fantastic recordings:

*

Dust of Snow” beautifully sung by Mezzo-Soprano Jan DeGaetani

*
I love this whole album, including Rosalind Rees singing of “Dust of Snow”

**********************

*
Hear the musical setting by Elliott Carter, here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z5VISRWfZTA

**********************
Related Posts

*
POETRY SINGABLE POETRY IN COMPILATIONS

An list of  singable poems from compilations of poetry for children
http://singbookswithemily.wordpress.com/2011/04/17/singable-poetry-a-list-of-poems-that-can-be-sung-from-illustrated-compilations-of-poetry-and-singable-picture-books/

*
POETRY, SINGABLE POETRY IN INDIVIDUALLY ILLUSTRATED SINGABLE PICTURE BOOKS
A list of individually illustrated poems that have been set to music and can be sung
http://singbookswithemily.wordpress.com/2012/04/20/poems-individually-illustrated-spb/

*
WINTER

Singable Picture Books for Winter
Some of these are sung at Christmastime, but this is a list of songs about Winter that you can sing all season long!
http://singbookswithemily.wordpress.com/2010/12/21/singable-picture-books-for-winter/

*
SINGABLE PICTURE BOOKS AND SINGABLE POEMS OF ROBERT FROST

*
SING BOOKS WITH EMILY SINGABLE ADVENT CALENDAR
http://singbookswithemily.wordpress.com/2012/11/29/the-sing-books-with-emily-singable-advent-calendar/

*
CHRISTMAS

A Collection of Singable Picture Books that celebrate CHRISTMAS!
http://singbookswithemily.wordpress.com/2010/11/28/singable-picture-books-for-christmas/


DUST OF SNOW
Poem by Robert Frost
Musical Setting by Elliott Carter

The way a crow
Shook down on me
The dust of snow
From a hemlock tree

Has given my heart
A change of mood
And saved some part
Of a day I had rued.

**********************

*
Online artist’s illustration of “Dust of Snow”
http://louchelab.blogspot.com/2010/01/dust-of-snow-robert-frost.html

*
Another online artists illustration and thoughts on “Dust of Snow”
http://etegamibydosankodebbie.blogspot.com/2011/01/dust-of-snow.html

**********************
A couple fantastic recordings:

*

Dust of Snow” beautifully sung by Mezzo-Soprano Jan DeGaetani

*
I love this whole album, including Rosalind Rees singing of “Dust of Snow”

**********************

*
Hear the musical setting by Elliott Carter, here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z5VISRWfZTA

**********************

Dust of Snow appears in:

*

Forget-Me-Nots Poems to Learn by Heart
Words and Tunes by Various Artists
Poems Selected by Mary Ann Hoberman
Illustrated by Michael Emberley

*

Julie Andrews’ Collection of Poems, Songs, and Lullabies

Selected by Julie Andrews and Emma Walton Hamilton
Illustrated by James McMullan
(This anthology contains nearly 40 singable poems, songs and lullabies, including:  “All Things Bright and Beautiful” by Cecil Frances Alexander,  “Not While I’m Around” by Stephen Sondheim, and “Nature Boy” by Eden Ahbez.  For an alphabetical index of the Singable Poems in this book, click the title to reach the posting of 12/25/2009)

**********************

The Sing Books with Emily SINGABLE ADVENT CALENDAR:  Dust of Snow

*

DUST OF SNOW
Poem by Robert Frost
Musical Setting by Elliott Carter
To view or print this page, click here:

SBWE Advent Calendar Dust of Snow

**********************
Related Posts

*
POETRY SINGABLE POETRY IN COMPILATIONS

An list of  singable poems from compilations of poetry for children
http://singbookswithemily.wordpress.com/2011/04/17/singable-poetry-a-list-of-poems-that-can-be-sung-from-illustrated-compilations-of-poetry-and-singable-picture-books/

*
POETRY, SINGABLE POETRY IN INDIVIDUALLY ILLUSTRATED SINGABLE PICTURE BOOKS
A list of individually illustrated poems that have been set to music and can be sung
http://singbookswithemily.wordpress.com/2012/04/20/poems-individually-illustrated-spb/

*
WINTER

Singable Picture Books for Winter
Some of these are sung at Christmastime, but this is a list of songs about Winter that you can sing all season long!
http://singbookswithemily.wordpress.com/2010/12/21/singable-picture-books-for-winter/

*
SINGABLE PICTURE BOOKS AND SINGABLE POEMS OF ROBERT FROST

*
SING BOOKS WITH EMILY SINGABLE ADVENT CALENDAR
http://singbookswithemily.wordpress.com/2012/11/29/the-sing-books-with-emily-singable-advent-calendar/

*
CHRISTMAS

A Collection of Singable Picture Books that celebrate CHRISTMAS!
http://singbookswithemily.wordpress.com/2010/11/28/singable-picture-books-for-christmas/

*
SBWE Singable Advent Calendar: Dust of Snow
http://singbookswithemily.wordpress.com/2012/11/30/sbwe-singable-advent-calendar-dust-of-snow/

I heard a musical setting of Robert Frost’s poem “The Rose Family” and was totally smitten.

THE ROSE FAMILY
Poem by Robert Frost
Musical Setting by Elliott Carter

The rose is a rose,
And was always a rose.
But the theory now goes
That the apple’s a rose,
And the pear is, and so’s
The plum, I suppose.
The dear only knows
What will next prove a rose.
You, of course, are a rose -
But were always a rose.

**********************

The Rose Family
I heard this poem and musical setting on an NPR tribute to Elliott Carter and was completely enchanted.  It reminded me of the song,
LO HOW A ROSE E’RE BLOOMING, and I thought this poem (and its expression of love) made a lovely singable poem for Christmas.

*
Lo How a Rose E’re Blooming

www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-b1vcEyoJU

**********************

*
I love this whole album, including Rosalind Rees singing of “The Rose Family”

*
The Rose Family
Poem by Robert Frost
Musical Setting by Elliott Carter

www.youtube.com/watch?v=g1QqOUSbrK8

*
The Rose Family
Poem by Robert Frost
Musical Setting by Elliott Carter

www.youtube.com/watch?v=WFq_4G9xOHQ

**********************

*
NPR Fresh Air podcast where I first heard the music setting of Robert Frost’s poem “The Rose Family” by composer Elliott Carter
http://www.wbur.org/npr/164605465/always-a-rose-elliott-carter-remembered
This podcast is a loving tribute to the great American composer Elliott Carter soon after he passed away.  Elliott Carter lived and wrote music into his 11th decade.

*
New York Times tribute to Elliott Carter:
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/11/06/arts/music/elliott-carter-avant-garde-composer-dies-at-103.html?pagewanted=all

**********************

Being smitten with a song, usually makes me want to sing it and share it in Sing Books with Emily gatherings.  Since I could not find any published illustrations, I made a book for singing-along.

This book is for home, classroom and library use only:

*

The Rose Family
Poem by Robert Frost
Musical Setting by Elliott Carter
Pictures Coordinated by Emily Leatha Everson Gleichenhaus
This book is for home, classroom and library use only.

To view or print “The Rose Family,” click here:
rose family SPB for SBWE

**********************

A page for the Sing Books with Emily SINGABLE ADVENT CALENDAR

The Rose Family
I heard this poem and musical setting on an NPR tribute to Elliott Carter and was completely enchanted.  It reminded me of the song,
LO HOW A ROSE E’RE BLOOMING, and I thought this poem (and its expression of love) made a lovely singable poem for Christmas.

*
SBWE Advent Calendar the rose family
The Rose Family
Poem by Robert Frost
Musical Setting by Elliott Carter
To view or print the SBWE Singable Advent Calendar sheet for “The Rose Family,” click here:
SBWE Advent Calendar the rose family

**********************

*
The Rose Family is featured in (though no illustrations, it seems…though I do recognize the cover illustration as being from the wonderful book, “Miss Rumphius”)

The Oxford Anthology of Children’s Verse in America
Chosen and Edited by Roald Dahl
Words and Music by Various Artsits

**********************

**********************
Related Posts

*
POETRY SINGABLE POETRY IN COMPILATIONS

An list of  singable poems from compilations of poetry for children
http://singbookswithemily.wordpress.com/2011/04/17/singable-poetry-a-list-of-poems-that-can-be-sung-from-illustrated-compilations-of-poetry-and-singable-picture-books/

*
POETRY, SINGABLE POETRY IN INDIVIDUALLY ILLUSTRATED SINGABLE PICTURE BOOKS
A list of individually illustrated poems that have been set to music and can be sung
http://singbookswithemily.wordpress.com/2012/04/20/poems-individually-illustrated-spb/

*
STOPPING BY WOODS ON A SNOWY EVENING (POEM BY ROBERT FROST), A SINGABLE PICTURE BOOK
http://singbookswithemily.wordpress.com/2009/12/08/stopping-by-woods-on-a-snowy-evening-a-singable-book-song-history-sing-along-tracks-lyrics-and-heartfelt-musings/

*
SING ALONG RESOURCES AND PRINTABLE MATERIALS
http://singbookswithemily.wordpress.com/sing-along-resources-2/


Science Verse
Poems, Traditional Words and Tunes
Words Adapted by Jon Scieszka
Illustrated by Lane Smith

I had the delectable opportunity to browse around a Boarder’s Bookstore this afternoon.  It is fun to look very closely, over and over the same shelves, to find Singable Picture Books hidden right there in plain sight.

Science Verse” with Jon Scieszka’s reworking of poems and traditional songs, delightfully illustrated by Lane smith, is one of those finds.

These are some very funny takes on familiar verse…and sneaky, ’cause the kids are gonna learn something and they won’t even know it.

Just the other day, I wrote a post featuring the song “Miss Lucy Had a Baby.” 

That tune shows up in “Science Verse,” but with the title “What’s the Matter.”

What’s the Matter
From: Science Verse
Words Adapted by Jon Scieszka
Illustrated by Lane Smith
Sing to the tune of “Miss Lucy Had a Baby

Miss Lucy had some matter.
She didn’t know the state.
She only had three choices,
So tried to get it straight.

She thought it could be liquid,
Quite possibly a gas.
And if it wasn’t solid,
Well call me sassafras.

Miss Lucy called the plumber.
Miss Lucy called the cop.
Miss Lucy called the egghead
With the perfectly bald top.

“Liquid,” said the plumber.
“Solid,” said the cop.
“Gas,” said the egghead
With the perfectly bald, perfectly bald, perfectly bald
Top top top.

And, it was fun to find a science-y re-work of Robert Frost’s “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening.”

Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening” is one of my favorite poems and Singable Picture Books.  Here’s a link to my post about the poem, picture book, and song: 
http://singbookswithemily.wordpress.com/2009/12/08/stopping-by-woods-on-a-snowy-evening-a-singable-book-song-history-sing-along-tracks-lyrics-and-heartfelt-musings/

In “Science Verse,” the poem is called:

Astronaut Stopping by a Planet on a Snowy Evening
From: Science Verse
Words Adapted by Jon Scieszka
Illustrated by Lane Smith
Sing to the tune of “Greensleeves

Which world this is I do not know.
It’s in our solar system though.
I’m thinking that it might be Mars,
Because it has that reddish glow.

But you know it could be Venus.
And if that’s true, then just between us,
It might be wise to leave before
Any locals have seen us.

Could be Pluto.  Might be Neptune.
Don’t they both have more than one moon?
I’m running out of oxygen.
I’d better figure this out soon.

Yes space is lovely, dark and deep.
For once mistake I now do weep:
In science class I was asleep.
In science class I was asleep.

You can get the tune for “Greensleeves” (also the same tune as for the Christmas song “What Child is This” by clicking here:
http://www.amazon.com/What-Child-Is-This-Instrumental/dp/B001BKEGXU/ref=sr_1_18?ie=UTF8&qid=1267021296&sr=1-18

You can hear or sing-along with my a capella recording of “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening,” using the “Greensleeves” tune, on the “Sing Books with Emily” page on MySpace.com: http://www.myspace.com/singbookswithemily

Many other songs and poems are covered by “Science Verse,” including:

  • Twinkle Little Star (rewritten as “twink-less spot of black,” about black holes)
  • I’ve Been Working on the Railroad (rewritten as “I’ve been working in the food chain”)
  • Trees (aka “I think that I shall never see/A poem lovely as a tree” rewritten as “I think that I ain’t never seen/A poem ugly as a spleen.”)

 

With special thanks to my friend Jill Leger, I figured out how to post vocals on MySpace.com.

http://www.myspace.com/singbookswithemily

I am learning ways to share vocals and tunes for some of the wonderful songs housed in the Singable Picture Books. The learning process continues.  But, for now, you can sing along with the following tunes on the “Sing Books with Emily” page on MySpace.com, http://www.myspace.com/singbookswithemily :

 

“The Owl and the Pussycat”

 
Owl and the Pussycat
Poem by Edward Lear
Illustrated by Jan Brett

“Stopping by Woods”

 Stopping by the Woods on a Snowy Evening by Robert Frost: Book Cover
Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening
Poem by Robert Frost
Illustrated by Susan Jeffers

“ZYX’s Next Time Let’s All Go to Texas”

You can sing the ZYX’s with any ABC book, but just to jog your memory, here are the letters:

Z Y X W V U T S R Q P O N M L K J I H G F E D C B A
Now I know my ZYX’s, next time let’s all go to Texas!

“Twinkle Little Bat”

 

The Mad Hatter sings “Twinkle Little Bat” when Alice visits the crazy tea party in Lewis Carroll’s classic “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.” 

Poetry for Young People by Lewis Carroll: Book Cover
Poetry for Young People: Lewis Carroll
Edited by Edward Mendelson
Illustrated by Eric Copeland
(“Twinkle Little Bat” is the last poem printed in the book)

“Little Turtle”

A Children's Treasury of Poems
A Children’s Treasury of Poems
Illustrated by Linda Bleck
(“Little Turtle,” by Vachel Lindsay is included in this charming book of poetry for children.)

“Hush, Little Baby”


Hush, Little Baby
Traditional words and tune
Illustrated by Marla Frazee

“Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening” makes an elegant, contemplative Winter Song and Singable Book.

The kid’s poetry section of a local bookstore was selling Susan Jeffers’ illustration of “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening,”  the poem by Robert Frost.  The pictures glory in the mystery of the woods, as the old man in a sleigh plays in the snow and brings gifts of hay and seeds for the forest creatures.  The illustrations make you feel like you are outside on a crisp snowy day.  I thrilled at the memory of romping through woods as a young girl, catching myself alone in a wild place.  The book, originally published in 1978 with a newer printing in 2001, feels like a celebration with its velum dust jacket and blue foil lettering.  One favorite page accompanies the line “and downy flake,” with delicate snow crystal drawings that look like they were taken from Wilson Bentley photographs.  Another notable page accompanies the first uttering of “And miles to go before I sleep,” with birds decorating a leafless snow sprinkled tree.


Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening
Poem by Robert Frost
Sing to the Tune of Greensleeves
Illustrated by Susan Jeffers
Sing along with Emily, here:
https://soundcloud.com/singbookswithemily/stopping-by-woods-eleg-2010

**********************

This book would make great gift. What a nice way to introduce a famous poem to a child, especially if given along with the suggestion it can be sung.

**********************

I’d never heard anyone sing this poem, but the words about a deeply private and spiritual moment are begging to be sung.

I found a fascinating recording of “Stopping by the Woods on a Snowy Evening” by the opera singer Susan Graham.  Although this setting and her voice are gorgeous, not many people would be comfortable singing this piece (even if the key were lowered).

**********************

Another version is lushly recorded by the Mormon Tabernacle Choir.  This setting is beautiful, haunting, and singable.  ”Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening”  is Track 7 on their album “Choose Something Like a Star,” a loving tribute to the choral music of Randall Thompson.  The official Mormon Tabernacle Choir website (www.mormontabernaclechoir.org) says of Randall Thompson’s music that it is, “Noted for its beautiful harmonies, timeless sense of drama, and meticulous craftsmanship, his music has been described as American in spirit yet universal in its appeal.”  I look forward to listening to the rest of this album which features a number of musical settings of Robert Frost poetry.

**********************

I was enchanted to find an instrumental version of this piece by Keola Beamer, a master of the Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar.  His rendition of the choral piece is simple and effecting and singing along is a delectable experience.  You will find the song on his album “The Coming of Snow,” Track 1.

The song would take some effort to learn, but in the music, I heard shades of  the tune “Greensleeves.”

Sure enough, “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening” is the perfect companion to that wonderful old tune.

The origins and authorship of Greensleeves are hard to nail down, with many different stories online.  However, the tune seems to have been first published in mid 16th century England in a book of songs for the lute.  And, it was apparently a well-known tune even then, since it is mentioned in Shakespeare’s “Merry Wives of Windsor” by Mrs. Ford and Falstaff.

When you sing and share it with others, you get to write a sentence in its long history. The song becomes part of you and you become part of the song.

Greensleeves is a great tune for singing a capella, and doing so allows you to take your time with the words and the especially charming illustrations in Susan Jeffers’ book.

A terrific sing along track can be found on “A Festival of Carols in Brass” by the Philadelphia Brass Ensemble.  The instrumental track with horns is for the song “What Child is This” (Track 21), the Christmas carol which was written to the tune of Greensleeves.  The key and tempo are quite nice for singing the song and turning the pages of the book.  As an added bonus, this instrumental track repeats the melody exactly as many times as the poem has verses.


You can hear a preview by clicking here:
http://www.amazon.com/What-Child-Is-This-Instrumental/dp/B001BKEGXU/ref=sr_1_18?ie=UTF8&qid=1267021296&sr=1-18

**********************

I recorded an a capella version of “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening,” sing-along with me:

https://soundcloud.com/singbookswithemily/stopping-by-woods-eleg-2010

**********************

**********************

Robert Frost wrote “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening”  in 1922 and it was included in his volume “New Hampshire” which won the Pulitzer Prize in 1923.   It is said that he wrote the poem quickly, at sunrise, after walking outside on a cold winter morning that followed a long night of writing another work.

**********************

“Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening” is included in the wonderful book “Poetry Speaks to Children,” illustrated by Wendy Rasmussen.  This book comes complete with a CD that contains Robert Frost himself reading his own poem on Track 3.


Poetry Speaks to Children
Edited by Elise Paschen
Illustrated by Judy Love, Wendy Rasmussen, Paula Zinngrabe Wendland
Comes with a CD of artists and authors reading the poems
Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening” is printed on p. 4 and a recording of Robert Frost reading his poem is on Track 3 of the CD

**********************

“Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening” may be a short poem, but it is rich in imagery and symbolism and has great potential for interpretation.  With each reading or singing, this poem becomes more interesting, layers of meaning reveal themselves, and personal images come to mind.

In cabaret, performers strive to create a personal movie about a song. Projected in the mind of the singer, the movie helps convey a personal connection to the music and words.  With text like Robert Frost’s and an old aire like Greensleeves (or the choral setting by Randall Thompson), such a movie produces itself and the job of anyone sharing the song is to just get out of its way and let the experience create itself.  You don’t have to DO anything, just sing.  If you have the chance to sing it with the lovely pictures of Susan Jeffers in hand, then all the better.

**********************

STOPPING BY WOODS ON A SNOWY EVENING
By Robert Frost

Whose woods these are I think I know.
His house is in the village, though;
He will not see me stopping here
To watch his woods fill up with snow.

My little horse must think it queer
To stop without a farmhouse near
Between the woods and frozen lake
The darkest evening of the year.

He gives his harness bells a shake
To ask if there is some mistake.
The only other sound’s the sweep
Of easy wind and downy flake.

The woods are lovely, dark, and deep,
But I have promises to keep,
And miles to go before I sleep,
And miles to go before I sleep.

Robert Frost (1874-1963)

**********************

A page for the Sing Books with Emily SINGABLE ADVENT CALENDAR

STOPPING BY WOODS ON A SNOWY EVENING
Another poem from Robert Frosts that captures a beautiful aspect of the season.  This poem is rich and profound, but friendly and approachable enough to appreciate just the beautiful words and images.  A few years ago, I discovered quite by accident that the words of this poem can be sung to the tune of “Greensleeves.” The tune and words together make a lovely and thoughtful song.

*
SBWE Advent Calendar Stopping by Woods
Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening
Poem by Robert Frost
Sing to the Tune of Greensleeves
To view or print the SBWE Singable Advent Calendar sheet for “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening,” click here:
SBWE Advent Calendar Stopping by Woods
Sing along with Emily, here:
https://soundcloud.com/singbookswithemily/stopping-by-woods-eleg-2010

**********************
Related Posts

*
POETRY SINGABLE POETRY IN COMPILATIONS

An list of  singable poems from compilations of poetry for children
http://singbookswithemily.wordpress.com/2011/04/17/singable-poetry-a-list-of-poems-that-can-be-sung-from-illustrated-compilations-of-poetry-and-singable-picture-books/

*
POETRY, SINGABLE POETRY IN INDIVIDUALLY ILLUSTRATED SINGABLE PICTURE BOOKS
A list of individually illustrated poems that have been set to music and can be sung
http://singbookswithemily.wordpress.com/2012/04/20/poems-individually-illustrated-spb/

*
THE ROSE FAMILY (POEM BY ROBERT FROST), A SINGABLE PICTURE BOOK

*
STOPPING BY WOODS ON A SNOWY EVENING (POEM BY ROBERT FROST), A SINGABLE PICTURE BOOK
http://singbookswithemily.wordpress.com/2009/12/08/stopping-by-woods-on-a-snowy-evening-a-singable-book-song-history-sing-along-tracks-lyrics-and-heartfelt-musings/

*
WINTER

Singable Picture Books for Winter
Some of these are sung at Christmastime, but this is a list of songs about Winter that you can sing all season long!
http://singbookswithemily.wordpress.com/2010/12/21/singable-picture-books-for-winter/

*
SING BOOKS WITH EMILY SINGABLE ADVENT CALENDAR
http://singbookswithemily.wordpress.com/2012/11/29/the-sing-books-with-emily-singable-advent-calendar/

*
CHRISTMAS

A Collection of Singable Picture Books that celebrate CHRISTMAS!
http://singbookswithemily.wordpress.com/2010/11/28/singable-picture-books-for-christmas/


Calendar of SBWE Posts

May 2013
M T W T F S S
« Apr    
 12345
6789101112
13141516171819
20212223242526
2728293031  

Archives

Follow

Get every new post delivered to your Inbox.

Join 79 other followers