Dmitry Shostakovich
The Silly Little Mouse, Op. 56
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Various ArtistsMay 15, 2006
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Composer:Dmitry ShostakovichGenre:FilmStyle:Film ScoreCompose Date:1939Average_duration:13:40"The Silly Little Mouse, Op. 56" is a soundtrack composed by Dmitry Shostakovich in 1939. It premiered on December 18, 1939, at the Moscow Children's Musical Theater. The soundtrack consists of six movements, each depicting a different scene from the story of a silly little mouse. The first movement, "The Mouse's Birthday," is a lively and playful piece that sets the tone for the rest of the soundtrack. It features a catchy melody and a bouncy rhythm that captures the excitement of the mouse's special day. The second movement, "The Mouse and the Cat," is a tense and dramatic piece that depicts the mouse's encounter with a hungry cat. The music is full of suspense and danger, with dissonant chords and jagged rhythms creating a sense of unease. The third movement, "The Mouse and the Frog," is a lighthearted and whimsical piece that features a playful melody and a bouncing rhythm. It depicts the mouse's encounter with a friendly frog, and the two animals dance and play together. The fourth movement, "The Mouse and the Bird," is a gentle and peaceful piece that features a soaring melody and a tranquil atmosphere. It depicts the mouse's encounter with a beautiful bird, and the two animals share a moment of quiet contemplation. The fifth movement, "The Mouse and the Squirrel," is a lively and energetic piece that features a fast-paced melody and a frenzied rhythm. It depicts the mouse's encounter with a hyperactive squirrel, and the two animals race and play together. The final movement, "The Mouse's Wedding," is a joyful and celebratory piece that features a triumphant melody and a lively rhythm. It depicts the mouse's wedding to a handsome mouse, and the two animals dance and celebrate with their friends. Overall, "The Silly Little Mouse, Op. 56" is a charming and delightful soundtrack that captures the whimsy and playfulness of the story. Shostakovich's use of catchy melodies, bouncy rhythms, and playful instrumentation creates a sense of childlike wonder and joy that is sure to delight audiences of all ages.More....
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