On May 9, 2019, Hot Spot Music was the site of a combined poetry reading and concert. Jake Minar Bastyr, of New Prague, opened the program with tunes played on a Hengel concertina he had made with his grandfather, Jerry Minar. Then Rob Hardy, Northfield’s Poet Laureate, introduced Jake and me, and I read a selection of poems from my new collection, Concertina. Poems were followed by uplifting melodies from Jake, refreshments, and conversation. There was even some singing along, and some toes tapping, along with a few heels kicked up, during the course of that lively evening!
It was a warm-hearted and unforgettable evening for me, that’s for certain. If you were not able to attend, here are some photos and video clips that will give you the flavor of the evening. LESLIE
(This video begins with Jake playing and has some poems as they were read. Below, following the photographs, are two more short clips of Jake playing on May 9.)
Reading of CONCERTINA by Leslie Schultz
and Music with Jake Bastyr
for May 9, 2019, Hot Spot Music, Northfield, MN
“Under the Murmur”
“Marches”
“Concertina”
“Lapis Philosophorum”
“Goldfish, Oboe, Paintbrush, Guitar”
“Minou”
“Simple Beauty”
“Silhouette”
“Sonnet Despite Rain”
“City Rain”
“The (Not-So) Easy-Bake Oven”
“Music So Loud We Can’t Hear”
“In the Produce Aisle”
“Antique Absinthe Glasses”
“Prayer in Stillness”
“Weather”
Thanks for this event go to Rob Hardy, Northfield’s Poet Laureate:
to the Northfield Public Library, for sponsoring the Poet Laureate program:
to the Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council (SEMAC) for funding support, through funds from the people of Minnesota and the Legacy Amendment:
and to Hot Spot Music and Martha Larson for hosting the event in this flexible and inviting space!
Hi Beth,
I wish you could have been here, too! Leslie
Wahoo! What a great post to read, Leslie! It looks as if it was a nice crowd and the mix – truly a Melopeoia – was just wonderful. Wish I could have been there. Congratulations!