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The grasshopper and the ant

Classical/Song • 2010 • Lyricist: Jean de La Fontaine • Alternative Title: La cigale et la fourmi
 
 
   
 

For clarinet, voice and guitar

Title by uploader: The grasshopper and the ant - clarinet, voice and guitar


9.00 USD

ZIP, 211.9 Kb ID: SM-000184596 Upload date: 20 May 2013
Instrumentation
Clarinet, Voice, Classical guitar
Scored for
Trio
Type of score
Full score, Parts
Translator
Stanley Solomons
Publisher
David W Solomons
Language
English
Difficulty
Medium
Duration
2'50
A setting of the La Fontaine poem La cigale et la fourmi
as translated into English by my father
The recording is an electronic preview, the vocal part being represented by a French horn

Text of this English version:

The Grasshopper in drowsy song
Had spent the pleasant summer long,
And found herself without a crumb
When winter's icy blast had come.
Not one small morsel could she spy
Of puny worm or measly fly.

So off she went to cry her want
Straight to her neighbour Madame Ant,
Merely asking for a loan
Of bread or grain to eke her own
Until the plenteous time came round.

"I'll pay you back, or I'll be bound
By August, word of animal,
Both interest and principal."

The Ants are not a lending lot
Indeed that is their slightest fault.

"What were you doing when 'twas hot?"
She asked this impecunious sort.
" To all who came, both day and night
I used to sing at every chance."

"You used to sing? That's fine and right!
Well now's the very time - to dance!"
©S.N.Solomons




The zip file contains the score and separate parts for the guitar and melody instrument.

A more sophisticated and updated version of this setting, using La Fontaine's original French poem,
with narrator, clarinet, bassoon and piano
was premiered at the "fou de basson" festival in Angoulême, France, in 2013
That version is published by Commixtus at
http://www.commixtus.fr/index.php?page=edition
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For flute, voice, guitar

Title by uploader: The grasshopper and the ant - flute, voice, guitar


9.00 USD

ZIP, 210.2 Kb ID: SM-000184597 Upload date: 20 May 2013
Instrumentation
Flute, Voice, Classical guitar
Scored for
Trio
Type of score
Full score, Parts
Translator
Stanley Solomons
Publisher
David W Solomons
Language
English
Difficulty
Medium
Duration
2'50
A setting of the La Fontaine poem La cigale et la fourmi
as translated into English by my father
The recording is an electronic preview, the vocal part being represented by a French horn

Text of this English version:

The Grasshopper in drowsy song
Had spent the pleasant summer long,
And found herself without a crumb
When winter's icy blast had come.
Not one small morsel could she spy
Of puny worm or measly fly.

So off she went to cry her want
Straight to her neighbour Madame Ant,
Merely asking for a loan
Of bread or grain to eke her own
Until the plenteous time came round.

"I'll pay you back, or I'll be bound
By August, word of animal,
Both interest and principal."

The Ants are not a lending lot
Indeed that is their slightest fault.

"What were you doing when 'twas hot?"
She asked this impecunious sort.
" To all who came, both day and night
I used to sing at every chance."

"You used to sing? That's fine and right!
Well now's the very time - to dance!"
©S.N.Solomons




The zip file contains the score and separate parts for the guitar and melody instrument.

A more sophisticated and updated version of this setting, using La Fontaine's original French poem,
with narrator, clarinet, bassoon and piano
was premiered at the "fou de basson" festival in Angoulême, France, in 2013
That version is published by Commixtus at
http://www.commixtus.fr/index.php?page=edition
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For recorder, voice, guitar

Title by uploader: The grasshopper and the ant - recorder, voice, guitar


9.00 USD

ZIP, 210.4 Kb ID: SM-000184598 Upload date: 20 May 2013
Instrumentation
Voice, Classical guitar, Alto Recorder
Scored for
Trio
Type of score
Full score, Parts
Translator
Stanley Solomons
Publisher
David W Solomons
Language
English
Difficulty
Medium
Duration
2'50
A setting of the La Fontaine poem La cigale et la fourmi
as translated into English by my father
The recording is an electronic preview, the vocal part being represented by a French horn

Text of this English version:

The Grasshopper in drowsy song
Had spent the pleasant summer long,
And found herself without a crumb
When winter's icy blast had come.
Not one small morsel could she spy
Of puny worm or measly fly.

So off she went to cry her want
Straight to her neighbour Madame Ant,
Merely asking for a loan
Of bread or grain to eke her own
Until the plenteous time came round.

"I'll pay you back, or I'll be bound
By August, word of animal,
Both interest and principal."

The Ants are not a lending lot
Indeed that is their slightest fault.

"What were you doing when 'twas hot?"
She asked this impecunious sort.
" To all who came, both day and night
I used to sing at every chance."

"You used to sing? That's fine and right!
Well now's the very time - to dance!"
©S.N.Solomons




The zip file contains the score and separate parts for the guitar and melody instrument.

A more sophisticated and updated version of this setting, using La Fontaine's original French poem,
with narrator, clarinet, bassoon and piano
was premiered at the "fou de basson" festival in Angoulême, France, in 2013
That version is published by Commixtus at
http://www.commixtus.fr/index.php?page=edition
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