Jumblies Suite (John Kilpatrick)

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CPDL #33972:  Network.png PDF Scores and parts 
Editor: John Kilpatrick (submitted 2014-12-30).   Score information: A4, 118 pages, 832 kB   Copyright: Public Domain
Edition notes: The edition is that performed at the Buxton Festival Fringe in 2014.
Scores available:
  • Full Score (in concert pitch) 118 pages
  • Vocal Score (with piano reduction) 54 pages
  • Parts for piano, wind and percussion each 12 to 16 pages
Also available:
  • General scheme of the work; libretto.


General Information

Title: Jumblies Suite (The Story of the Jumblies)

Composer: John Kilpatrick
Lyricist: Poems by Edward Lear with linking sections by the composer

Number of voices: 4vv   Voicing: SATB
(div.)
Genre: SecularUnknown

Language: English
Instruments: Wind Ensemble comprising clarinet quartet, trombone trio, horn and percussion; piano.

Published: 2014

Description: A 35 minute suite with introductory & linking sections for tenor solo and piano, and choral numbers with wind ensemble. A version of "The Owl and the Pussy-cat" must be separately sourced: either that by Hely-Hutchinson, or the one by Stravinsky. Some solo instruments and percussion are included in the linking sections. The work includes accompanied versions of The Jumblies and The Dong, of which a cappella editions can be found on CPDL.

Component sections: <poem> 1. The Book (tenor & piano) 2. The Owl and the Pussy-cat (to be separately sourced) 3. The Author (tenor, piano, choir) 4. How Pleasant to Know Mr Lear (choir & ensemble) 5. Preamble to The Jumblies (tenor & piano) 6. The Jumblies (choir & ensemble) 7. Preamble to The Dong (tenor & piano) 8. The Dong [with the luminous nose] (choir & ensemble)

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