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Tag Archives: Hazrat Inayat Khan
Antiphonal Airs by Joseph Noble
sound remembered beneath the sound board within the fingers recognizable and strange at the rim of summoning and leaving Antiphonal Airs is a mixilating series of poems from poet-musician Joseph Noble. Some are improvisational riffs on specific composers, their lives … Continue reading →
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