1977


The Dust of Timas

Variations of Greek Themes Song Collection


"The Dust of Timas" is the sixth song in Frank Lewin's Variations of Greek Themes. "The Dust of Timas" is a musical setting in which the text is fragmented. This treatment was suggested by the mutilated form in which several of Sappho's poems have come down to us: on strips of papyrus used to wrap Egyptian mummies. The strong, personal feelings of the poet are perceived as if through a veil, with explicit meanings conveyed only intermittently.

Text

The Dust of Timas (Sappho)
by Edwin Arlington Robinson

This dust was Timas; and they say
That almost on her wedding dayt
She found her bridal home to bet
The dark house of Persephone.t

And many maidens, knowing thent
That she would not come back again,
Unbound their curls; and all in tears,t
They cut them off with sharpened shears.

Audio

“The Dust of Timas” (from “Variations of Greek Themes”)
Elaine Valby (mezzo-soprano), Jayn Rosenfled (flute), Brett Deubner (viola), Elzabeth Panzer (harp) & Elizabeth De Felice (piano)3:05

Frank Lewin

Composer

Edwin Arlington Robinson

Poet(s)/Writer(s)