
for SATB double choir and piano or small ensembleAnother winning collaboration between Bob Chilcott and author Charles Bennett, this work was commissioned by Age UK Oxfordshire as part of a project to highlight and combat loneliness. The singers assume the role of narrator, guiding the listener on a journey made by boat, with nine choral songs presenting their own stories within this larger excursion. The outer movements provide a watery framework with rippling figures and gentle choral waves. An air of nostalgia pervades 'My father's boat' and 'What we did on our holiday', while the central songs use naval and meteorological imagery to speak of some of life's difficulties. Soliloquies between the choral songs highlight a variety of solo instruments, but these may be omitted if performing with piano.
This work investigates the human experience of loneliness and the passage of time through a structured musical narrative commissioned by Age UK Oxfordshire. The composer Bob Chilcott and author Charles Bennett utilize a choral framework to explore themes of isolation, memory, and life's challenges through the metaphor of a boat excursion.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Music educators and choral directors frequently identify this piece as a significant contribution to community-focused performance art. Experts highlight the accessibility of the choral writing, which balances technical requirements with emotional resonance for amateur and professional ensembles alike.
Page Count:
96
Publication Date:
2016-03-17
Publisher:
Oxford University Press Music
ISBN-10:
0193406039
ISBN-13:
9780193406032
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