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A treeful of monkeys : for narrator, B♭ clarinet, horn, violin, percussion, and piano / Daniel Dorff.

LIBRA M1625.D67 T7 2015
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Format:
Musical score
Author/Creator:
Dorff, Daniel, composer.
Contributor:
Philadelphia Orchestra Association, sponsoring body.
Series:
Presser premiere series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Monologues with music (Instrumental ensemble)--Scores and parts.
Folk literature, African--Musical settings.
Monkeys--Folklore--Songs and music.
Monkeys--Folklore.
Folk literature, African.
Genre:
Songs and music.
Chamber music.
Scores.
Parts (Music)
Music.
Musical settings.
Songs.
Physical Description:
1 score (18 pages) + 4 parts ; 31 cm.
Place of Publication:
[King of Prussia, Pennsylvania] : Theodore Presser Company, [2015]
Language Note:
Staff notation.
Spoken English words, also printed as text.
Notes:
Based on a traditional African folk tale.
Commissioned by the Philadelphia Orchestra Association and premiered May 2, 2015 at the Academy of Music in Philadelphia, with Charlotte Blake Alston, narrator, Samuel Caviezel, clarinet, Jeffry Kirschen, horn, Amy Oshiro-Morales, violin, Angela Zator Nelson, percussion, and Lio Kuokman, piano.
At end of score: Nov.-Dec. 2014.
Duration: approximately 7 min., 30 sec.
Program and performance notes in English.
OCLC:
918907658
Publisher Number:
680160631353
111-40253 Theodore Presser Company

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