
for barirone solo, SATB & piano/orchestraA gentle, haunting carol, inspired by the animals of 'The Wind in the Willows'.
This work explores the intersection of musical composition and literary inspiration, specifically examining how the pastoral imagery of Kenneth Grahame's 'The Wind in the Willows' can be translated into a choral setting. John Rutter, a renowned composer of choral music, utilizes his expertise in vocal arrangement and orchestral color to evoke the atmosphere of the natural world. The piece serves as a bridge between classic children's literature and contemporary classical performance, providing a structured framework for vocalists to interpret the themes of the source material through melody and harmony.
What You Will Find
Experts frequently cite Rutter's work as a standard for modern choral repertoire due to his accessible yet sophisticated harmonic language. Performers often highlight the piece's ability to balance technical requirements with evocative, emotive storytelling.
Page Count:
8
Publication Date:
1988-06-02
Publisher:
Oxford University Press Music
ISBN-10:
0193437120
ISBN-13:
9780193437128
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