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Instrumentation: |
2122/2221/timp(opt)+2perc/str + narrator |
Duration: |
8:00 |
Year Composed: |
2015 |
Commissioner: |
Connie Kaldor |
Text: |
A Duck in New York City (2003) by Connie Kaldor |
May be performed as a stand-alone work or as part of the children's symphonic show A Duck in New York City.
A Duck in New York City, by multiple JUNO award-winning singer-songwriter Connie Kaldor, member of the Order of Canada, is the story of a prairie duck who realizes his dream of doing his ducky dance on Broadway. To the naysayers—and to himself—he repeats the mantra, "yes, I can!", and with a little help from Big Betty, a truck driver he meets along the way, he makes it to the city that never sleeps. Yes I Can! is an original, fast-paced, jazz-inflected and concise musical telling of this beloved children's story scored for small orchestra and narrator. A few motives bind the music together, notably the syncopated, rhythmic setting of the phrase, "YES-I-CAN". The piece may be performed on its own or as part of the children's symphonic show A Duck in New York City.
- May 1, 2016—Regina Symphony Orchestra, narr. Connie Kaldor & cond. Alan Denike, Knox Metropolitan United Church (Regina, SK)
For score perusal and parts rental information, contact Robert Rival.
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