Peter Schickele
Listen Here, Tyrannosaurus Rex
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Composer:Peter SchickeleGenre:VocalStyle:Vocal MusicAverage_duration:1:57"Listen Here, Tyrannosaurus Rex" is a humorous and playful composition by Peter Schickele, premiered in 1985. The piece is written for narrator and orchestra, and is divided into three movements. The first movement, "Introduction," sets the stage for the story to come. The narrator introduces the audience to the Tyrannosaurus Rex, describing its fearsome appearance and reputation as the "king of the dinosaurs." The orchestra provides a lively and energetic accompaniment, with playful melodies and rhythms that evoke the prehistoric setting. The second movement, "The Tyrannosaurus Rex," is the heart of the piece. The narrator tells the story of a day in the life of the T-Rex, from its morning hunt to its evening rest. The orchestra provides a vivid musical backdrop, with sweeping melodies and dramatic flourishes that capture the excitement and danger of the dinosaur's world. The final movement, "Conclusion," brings the story to a close. The narrator reflects on the T-Rex's place in history, and the orchestra provides a triumphant and celebratory finale that leaves the audience feeling uplifted and entertained. Throughout the piece, Schickele's characteristic wit and humor are on full display. The music is playful and engaging, with catchy melodies and clever musical jokes that keep the audience engaged and entertained. The narration is similarly lighthearted, with a tongue-in-cheek tone that pokes fun at the T-Rex's fearsome reputation. Overall, "Listen Here, Tyrannosaurus Rex" is a delightful and entertaining composition that showcases Schickele's unique musical voice and sense of humor. Its premiere in 1985 was met with great acclaim, and it remains a beloved piece in the classical repertoire to this day.More....
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