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THE HAPPY HOURLibretto by David Napthine;  Music by Duncan Brown and Greg Pullen Vocal Score    £8.99   /  €10.00 |
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The Happy Hour is a rollicking resetting of The Beggar's Opera set in a nightclub in County Durham. Using some of Gay's original score, Blood and Roses,
a thirty five minute version for young people of the opera Carmen by
Bizet, was commissioned by Interopera to accompany its professional
production of Carmen, performed in the Durham Dales in Northern England in late
September 2006. It was devised from scenarios developed through improvisation by the cast around
scenes from the story of Carmen, and is very much the young peoples� take
on the Carmen story.
The harmonic language of the
piece is generally simple but contains allusions to the chromaticism
of the original. Recitatives, tempo-changes and extended forms provide
challenges for inexperienced singers, therefore we adopted the practice writing themes into the accompaniment before being sung.
In order not to exclude weaker singers, recitatives for some characters
primarily use tonic
and dominant in the singing parts with the melodic interest in the
accompaniment Cast
Non-singing
parts
Lilias Pastias Various soldiers and
smugglers Accompaniment
A piano accompaniment is provided in the vocal score but a full score and orchestral parts suitable for a school orchestra are available for hire or purchase, pleases contact us via the CONTACT FORM for further information about these. The scoring is:- Violin/Folk Fiddle Trumpet, Alto sax, Tenor, Trombone Guitar, Keyboards, Bass guitar Drums/Percussion Back |