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Schwertsik, Kurt
The Fox and the Magpie
(1994)A Divertissement for tenor, baritone and four instruments
Duration: 15 minutes
English
Deutsch
Music Text
Text by David Malouf (E)
Scoring
T,Bar
ssax.bsn-hn-pft
Abbreviations (PDF)
Publisher
Boosey & Hawkes
Territory
This work is available from Boosey & Hawkes
for the world.
Availability
World Premiere
19/07/1994Renaissance Hotel, Sydney, NSW
Gerald English, tenor/Lyndon Terracini, baritone Kim Carpenter, dir/des
Company: Margery Smith, ssax/Robert Johnson, hn/ Fiona McNamara, bsn/June Tyzack, pft
Roles
THE FOX | Tenor |
THE MAGPIE | Baritone |
Synopsis
A hungry fox insults a magpie, who cannot reply because its mouth is full of meat. Humming is the only defence, as the cunning fox claims to want to learn the art of song. Eventually, in a rage at the thought of its lyrical role being usurped, the magpie lets the meat drop which is gobbled up by the fox. Meat is the song that the fox really desired. However, the magpie has not lost its musical skills and will still be in possession of its song, even when the fox is hungry for food again that night: "There is meat enough in the world but never enough music."
Moods
Comic, Poetic
Subjects