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- Subject: Re: Musical setting of Pangur Ban
- Message-ID: <1992Nov21.144019.1@kean.ucs.mun.ca>
- Date: 21 Nov 92 17:10:19 GMT
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- In article <bette.722312612@wc.novell.com>, bette@wc.novell.com (Elizabeth Brennan) writes:
- > In <1992Nov20.140132.1@kean.ucs.mun.ca> scarr@kean.ucs.mun.ca writes:
- >
- >>> In article <1992Nov16.171017.20198@murdoch.acc.Virginia.EDU>, daj8m@poe.acc.Virginia.EDU (Deirdre A. Johnson) writes:
- >>>> Hi, everyone! I hope my header isn't confusing - The thread about
- >>>> black kitten names made me remember a poem by Yeats, which I thought
- >>>> you might enjoy if you don't already know it. And I thought while
- >>>> I was at it, I'd post another Irish poem, written by a monk in the
- >>>> ninth century, in the margin of the manuscript he was "really" writing,
- >>>> as a tribute to his cat.
- >
- > ...poem by Yeats omitted
- >
- >>>>
- >>>> Pangur Bawn
- >>>>
- >>>> Me and Pangur Bawn my cat
- >>>> Each has his aspiration;
- >>>> Pangur's mind is set on mice
- >>>> And mine on education.
- >>>>
- >>>> More than any fame I love
- >>>> My books, pursuing learning;
- >>>> Nor does my friend envy me-
- >>>> Mice are Pangur's yearning.
- >>>>
- >>>> In our cell and all alone,
- >>>> Both of us have endless fun;
- >>>> Nobody is ever bored,
- >>>> Skillfully the work gets done.
- >>>>
- >>>> Often, with a furious pounce,
- >>>> In his net he snares a mouse;
- >>>> I, too, net, with mind intent
- >>>> Philosophic argument.
- >>>>
- >>>> Eagerly he'll watch the wall,
- >>>> His beady bright eye burning;
- >>>> I fix mine, weak as it is,
- >>>> On the light of learning.
- >>>>
- >>>> Joyfully he'll dash about,
- >>>> A mouse caught in his sure claws;
- >>>> I am every bit as pleased,
- >>>> Skewering obscure laws.
- >>>>
- >>>> Happily we spend long hours,
- >>>> Pangur Bawn, my cat and I;
- >>>> Each of us loves what he does,
- >>>> Peacefully time passes by.
- >>>>
- >>>> The work Pangur does each day,
- >>>> For a cat is fit and right;
- >>>> So it goes with my work too,
- >>>> Bringing darkness up to light.
- >>>>
- >>>> -Anon., 9th century
- >>>> Translated from the Old Irish by Malachi McCormick
- >>>>
- >>>> This poem is in "Other Cats", a small (3" by 4.5") handmade boxed set of
- >>>> cat poems and stories from all over the world, put out by the Stone Street
- >>>> Press. Their address is: The Stone Street Press, 1 Stone St., S.1.,
- >>>> N.Y. 10304 USA
- >>>> Telephone: (212) 447-1436.
- >>>>
- >>>> -That's it for this post. I hope you enjoyed the poems!
- >>>> -Deirdre at Virginia (daj8m@virginia.edu)
- >
- >>Anyone who enjoys the poem about Pangur Ban should look for a musical
- >>setting of the same, by Samuel Barber (of "Adagio for String" / 'Platoon'
- >>fame), entitled, "Songs from Hermitage". There's a delightful older
- >>recording with Barber accompanying Leontyne Price on the piano., issued on
- >>Columbia.
- >
- >>Steve (on behalf of Jennet Jourdemayne and Cat Morgan)
- >
- > Thank you Deirdre and Steve. As I'm starting to think about possible cat
- > names for future reference does someone know how Pangur Bawn (Ban?) should
- > be pronounced?
- >
- > Bette
- >
- Bette -
- The song set is actually entitled, "Hermit Songs" (looked up/
- listened to again last night). 'Pangur' to rhyme with 'anger', 'Ban' like
- the capital of Germany (I think: any Celtic scholars out there?)
-
- Steve
-