ABOUT THIS BOOK | AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY | REVIEWS | TOC
ABOUT THIS BOOK Roger Armbrust’s collection of 55 poems represents an extended love song for the world’s great classical composers. Many of the sonnets envision history’s maestros at some phase of their extraordinary lives. A few of the verses are celebrations of life which include a reverent mention of a master. Taken together, they convey the poet’s deep respect for these geniuses and the creative process. In one sonnet, he writes of Mendelssohn:
Sense of presence leading to reverence, not so much awaking as reverie evolving to understanding, essence of living within all.
Armbrust conveys this mood of reverence, reverie, and understanding throughout this collection.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY Roger Armbrust worked as writer/editor and teacher for 20 years in New York City. He is a published poet, political and economic columnist, and novelist. He formerly served as national news editor of Back Stage in New York City, where he also taught a professional writing course at New York University. His novel Pressing Freedom is available at online bookstores, as is the new book on his creative philosophy: Go Deep. Take Chances. Embracing the Muse and Creative Writing, and the recent collection of his political and economic columns: The Vital Realities for 2020 and Beyond: Writings on Water Wars, Nuclear Devastation, Endless War, Economic Revolution, and Surveillance Versus Freedom. This is his eighth book.
REVIEWS
"Roger Armbrust’s contemporary sonnets plunge right to the core both of the matter and the reader. These accessible sonnets create an immediate resonance within, bringing this poetic form to the everyday reader and begging each one to be read over and over again."
— Raymond Hammond, Editor, The New York Quarterly
“I have known and admired Roger Armbrust’s poetry for many years. When Roger met the sonnet, he quickly turned it into a window on his rich and varied world. Some of his sonnets are delicate, yet they often display muscular rhythms and playful times ... but he knows when they need to be just that."
— H. A. Maxson, poet and author
"This bobbing, weaving, trembling, shaking collection is long overdue!”
Roger Armbrust’s collection of 55 poems represents an extended love song for the world’s great classical composers. Many of the sonnets envision history’s maestros at some phase of their extraordinary lives. A few of the verses are celebrations of life which include a reverent mention of a master. Taken together, they convey the poet’s deep respect for these geniuses and the creative process. In one sonnet, he writes of Mendelssohn:
Sense of presence leading to reverence, not so much awaking as reverie evolving to understanding, essence of living within all.
Armbrust conveys this mood of reverence, reverie, and understanding throughout this collection.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY Roger Armbrust worked as writer/editor and teacher for 20 years in New York City. He is a published poet, political and economic columnist, and novelist. He formerly served as national news editor of Back Stage in New York City, where he also taught a professional writing course at New York University. His novel Pressing Freedom is available at online bookstores, as is the new book on his creative philosophy: Go Deep. Take Chances. Embracing the Muse and Creative Writing, and the recent collection of his political and economic columns: The Vital Realities for 2020 and Beyond: Writings on Water Wars, Nuclear Devastation, Endless War, Economic Revolution, and Surveillance Versus Freedom. This is his eighth book.
REVIEWS
"Roger Armbrust’s contemporary sonnets plunge right to the core both of the matter and the reader. These accessible sonnets create an immediate resonance within, bringing this poetic form to the everyday reader and begging each one to be read over and over again."
— Raymond Hammond, Editor, The New York Quarterly
“I have known and admired Roger Armbrust’s poetry for many years. When Roger met the sonnet, he quickly turned it into a window on his rich and varied world. Some of his sonnets are delicate, yet they often display muscular rhythms and playful times ... but he knows when they need to be just that."
— H. A. Maxson, poet and author
"This bobbing, weaving, trembling, shaking collection is long overdue!”
— Amy Fusselman, author of The Pharmicist's Mate
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Contents
Chopin Throughout Night
Beyond Healing
Fantaisie Impromptu
Wallander
Sunfalls
Gentle Soul, Stay Gentle
If We Only Knew
There’s Still Room
Old Soul
Queen Of The Netherlands
Prenocturne
Chopin And George Sand
If You Could See
Moon, My Soul
Beethoven’s Bust
New Year’s Eve
Valentine’s Secret Formula
Sweet Surrender
Midnight
Schubert
Word Rhythms
Synthesis
Happy Birthday!!
Shall I Throw These Candles Away
Goethe’s French Connection
Making Time For Mozart
March 10, 1785
Alone’s Never Lonely
Maybe In The Next Life
Mindszenty
Power Lost
Mozart In Paris
Twenty-Fifth Symphony
Let’s Dance In The Rain
Nobody Knows
“The Divine Bohemian”
Stepping Into The Day
Cell Symphony
Brandenburg Concertos
Speak Softly Of Miracles
Glenn Gould Recording Bach
Those Holy Old Forms
Haydn And I
Night Offers Itself
Maddalena Laura Sirmen
Hard-Won Times
Nannerl
Francesca Bertini
“Carmen”
Dark Morning
Moonlight Sonata
Venusberg
Red Priest
Solar Prominence
We Are Humming Grieg
“Hymn Of Praise”
ABOUT THIS BOOK | AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY | REVIEWS | TOC