Michael Smith, the lyricist, composer and performer of renown, is a voracious reader and never at a loss for material. As early as age 16, when he set the words that appeared on the grave of Robert Louis Stevenson, Michael was adapting and setting literature, children's stories, and poetry to music.
Michael's songs set poems by F. Garcia Lorca (Five in the Afternoon), Wallace Stevens (Blue Guitar), Chilean poets Gabriela Mistral (Swallow) and Pablo Neruda, as well as Irish poetry (Songs of the Kerry Madwoman), set in a chamber opera, with poems by Patricia Monaghan, and Chinese Tang Dynasty poets (Painted Horse). Passages from Robert Cole's "The Spiritual Lives of Children" were transformed in We Become Birds. The words of essayist Ann Carson appear in a surprising way in Michael's song Seurat. Michael's original work was featured at the Poetry Foundation: And the Poet Sang, (2013) with Jamie O'Reilly and Peter Swenson, and in Brecht's Letters with Steppenwolf Theatre ensemble members (2014). His most recent recording is of songs inspired by Melville's Moby Dick.
Michael has been singing, writing and touring in North America for over five decades. His songs have been recorded by artists the world over. His song The Dutchman is considered a classic in the folk lexicon.
Tickets: $20 adults/$18 student/senior
Phone: (630) 941-7797
2019/11/09 - 2019/11/09
Acoustic Renaissance Concerts
11 West Maple, Hinsdale, IL 60521
On street parking available on area streets