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Music Text

Libretto by Penny Orloff, based on Aesop's fable (E)

Scoring

S,A,Bar
1.1.0.0-1.0.0.0-perc:glsp/marimba/xyl/tgl/susp.cym/wdbl/SD/BD-strings(1.1.1.1.1)

Abbreviations (PDF)

Publisher

Boosey & Hawkes

Territory
This work is available from Boosey & Hawkes for the world.

World Premiere
27/11/1999
Meydenbauer Center Theater, Bellevue, Seattle
Penny Orloff, director
Conductor: Charles Long
Company: Chaspen Opera Theater Company

Roles

THE ANT Lyric Soprano
THE GRASSHOPPER Lyric Baritone (tall)
HAPPY MEDIUM Mezzo Soprano
Bugs etc chorus (S,A,Bar)
Jitterbugs etc dancers
Time and Place

The forest floor at the end of summer

Synopsis

At the end of summer the inhabitants of the forest floor prepare for the winter to come except for the Grasshopper who plays his violin instead. His happy tune makes the bugs dance. An Ant warns him that time is short and if he doesn't start preparing for winter, he’ll be sorry. As the weather chills, the bugs head south and the Ant scurries to her burrow underground. The Grasshopper is, as warned, unprepared and as the winter storm rages around him, he succumbs to hunger and cold. Hearing a noise, the Ant peers over her tree stump, spies the Grasshopper, carries him back into her house, and settles him into a chair by the fireplace. The Grasshopper is very weak and believes he is dying when the Ant sings his summer song to him restoring his energy to pick up the violin. As the winter continues to roar outside, the Grasshopper plays his songs deep into the night in front of the fire in the company of the Ant.

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Comic

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