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A Party for Kevin (the piglet)

Classical/Song • 2020 • Lyricist: Susan de Sola
 
 
   
 

Soprano or Mezzo-Soprano Version – priced for 2 copies

Title by uploader: A Party for Kevin (the piglet) for soprano or mezzo-soprano and piano — priced for 2 copies


20.00 USD

Seller Lori Laitman
PDF, 1.98 Mb ID: SM-000535543 Upload date: 22 Apr 2022
Instrumentation
Piano, Soprano
Scored for
Solo, Accompanying piano
Type of score
Piano-vocal score
Publisher
Enchanted Knickers Music
Language
English
Difficulty
Advanced
Duration
6'30
two humorous songs for soprano or mezzo-soprano and piano — 

In 2020, when Covid-19 basically shut down the world, Lyric Fest of Philadelphia asked me to compose some humorous songs to premiere in March of 2021. My colleague Dana Gioia recommended the works of Susan de Sola as a potential poetic source, and I was immediately drawn to her ode to a piglet, A Party for Kevin.
Susan brilliantly details the chaotic nature of Kevin’s introduction to human society in Only A Piglet. The song opens with waltzing rhythms and harmonies reminiscent of parlor music. The piano’s frequent use of grace notes contributes to the general humorous atmosphere. A change to a duple meter in the center of the song creates an ambling feeling. The singer’s motif underscoring “only a piglet/he blithely ignores us” is picked up by the piano and runs rampant through various tonal centers, creating an aural representation and reminder of Kevin’s inquisitiveness and insouciance.
Clever Kevin focuses on Kevin’s eventual relocation to a petting farm. I recycle many musical themes from the first song, and in a flight of imaginative fancy, I give Kevin the chance to sing as he begs for an apple. The opening waltz returns to close the cycle, as Kevin is (perhaps) reminiscing about his early days.
The events described in the poem are based on real life — with the exception of a pig’s capacity to sing words.
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Baritone Version – priced for 2 copies

Title by uploader: A Party for Kevin (the piglet) for baritone and piano – priced for 2 copies


20.00 USD

Seller Lori Laitman
PDF, 1.98 Mb ID: SM-000605305 Upload date: 02 Sep 2024
Instrumentation
Piano, Baritone
Scored for
Solo, Accompanying piano
Type of score
Piano-vocal score
Publisher
Enchanted Knickers Music
Language
English
Difficulty
Advanced
Duration
6'30
two humorous songs for baritone and piano —
In 2020, when Covid-19 basically shut down the world, Lyric Fest of Philadelphia asked me to compose some humorous songs to premiere in March of 2021. My colleague Dana Gioia recommended the works of Susan de Sola as a potential poetic source, and I was immediately drawn to her ode to a piglet, A Party for Kevin.
Susan brilliantly details the chaotic nature of Kevin’s introduction to human society in Only A Piglet. The song opens with waltzing rhythms and harmonies reminiscent of parlor music. The piano’s frequent use of grace notes contributes to the general humorous atmosphere. A change to a duple meter in the center of the song creates an ambling feeling. The singer’s motif underscoring “only a piglet/he blithely ignores us” is picked up by the piano and runs rampant through various tonal centers, creating an aural representation and reminder of Kevin’s inquisitiveness and insouciance.
Clever Kevin focuses on Kevin’s eventual relocation to a petting farm. I recycle many musical themes from the first song, and in a flight of imaginative fancy, I give Kevin the chance to sing as he begs for an apple. The opening waltz returns to close the cycle, as Kevin is (perhaps) reminiscing about his early days.
The events described in the poem are based on real life — with the exception of a pig’s capacity to sing words.
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Tenor version – priced for 2 copies

Title by uploader: A Party for Kevin (the piglet) for tenor and piano– priced for 2 copies


20.00 USD

Seller Lori Laitman
PDF, 1.98 Mb ID: SM-000605306 Upload date: 02 Sep 2024
Instrumentation
Piano, Tenor
Scored for
Solo, Accompanying piano
Type of score
Piano-vocal score
Publisher
Enchanted Knickers Music
Language
English
Duration
6'30
two humorous songs for tenor and piano —

In 2020, when Covid-19 basically shut down the world, Lyric Fest of Philadelphia asked me to compose some humorous songs to premiere in March of 2021. My colleague Dana Gioia recommended the works of Susan de Sola as a potential poetic source, and I was immediately drawn to her ode to a piglet, A Party for Kevin.
Susan brilliantly details the chaotic nature of Kevin’s introduction to human society in Only A Piglet. The song opens with waltzing rhythms and harmonies reminiscent of parlor music. The piano’s frequent use of grace notes contributes to the general humorous atmosphere. A change to a duple meter in the center of the song creates an ambling feeling. The singer’s motif underscoring “only a piglet/he blithely ignores us” is picked up by the piano and runs rampant through various tonal centers, creating an aural representation and reminder of Kevin’s inquisitiveness and insouciance.
Clever Kevin focuses on Kevin’s eventual relocation to a petting farm. I recycle many musical themes from the first song, and in a flight of imaginative fancy, I give Kevin the chance to sing as he begs for an apple. The opening waltz returns to close the cycle, as Kevin is (perhaps) reminiscing about his early days.
The events described in the poem are based on real life — with the exception of a pig’s capacity to sing words.
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For countertenor and piano —  priced for 2 copies

Title by uploader: A Party for Kevin (the piglet) for countertenor and piano —  priced for 2 copies


20.00 USD

Seller Lori Laitman
PDF, 3.42 Mb ID: SM-000605546 Upload date: 11 Sep 2024
Instrumentation
Piano, Countertenor
Scored for
Solo, Accompanying piano
Type of score
Piano-vocal score
Publisher
Enchanted Knickers Music
Language
English
Difficulty
Advanced
Duration
6'30
In 2020, when Covid-19 basically shut down the world, Lyric Fest of Philadelphia asked me to compose some humorous songs to premiere in March of 2021. My colleague Dana Gioia recommended the works of Susan de Sola as a potential poetic source, and I was immediately drawn to her ode to a piglet, A Party for Kevin.

Susan brilliantly details the chaotic nature of Kevin’s introduction to human society in Only A Piglet. The song opens with waltzing rhythms and harmonies reminiscent of parlor music. The piano’s frequent use of grace notes contributes to the general humorous atmosphere. A change to a duple meter in the center of the song creates an ambling feeling. The singer’s motif underscoring “only a piglet/he blithely ignores us” is picked up by the piano and runs rampant through various tonal centers, creating an aural representation and reminder of Kevin’s inquisitiveness and insouciance.

Clever Kevin focuses on Kevin’s eventual relocation to a petting farm. I recycle many musical themes from the first song, and in a flight of imaginative fancy, I give Kevin the chance to sing as he begs for an apple. The opening waltz returns to close the cycle, as Kevin is (perhaps) reminiscing about his early days.
The events described in the poem are based on real life — with the exception of a pig’s capacity to sing words.
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For bass and piano —  priced for 2 copies

Title by uploader: A Party for Kevin (the piglet) for bass and piano —  priced for 2 copies


20.00 USD

Seller Lori Laitman
PDF, 1.97 Mb ID: SM-000605547 Upload date: 11 Sep 2024
Instrumentation
Piano, Bass
Scored for
Solo, Accompanying piano
Type of score
Piano-vocal score
Publisher
Enchanted Knickers Music
Language
English
Difficulty
Advanced
Duration
6'30
In 2020, when Covid-19 basically shut down the world, Lyric Fest of Philadelphia asked me to compose some humorous songs to premiere in March of 2021. My colleague Dana Gioia recommended the works of Susan de Sola as a potential poetic source, and I was immediately drawn to her ode to a piglet, A Party for Kevin.

Susan brilliantly details the chaotic nature of Kevin’s introduction to human society in Only A Piglet. The song opens with waltzing rhythms and harmonies reminiscent of parlor music. The piano’s frequent use of grace notes contributes to the general humorous atmosphere. A change to a duple meter in the center of the song creates an ambling feeling. The singer’s motif underscoring “only a piglet/he blithely ignores us” is picked up by the piano and runs rampant through various tonal centers, creating an aural representation and reminder of Kevin’s inquisitiveness and insouciance.

Clever Kevin focuses on Kevin’s eventual relocation to a petting farm. I recycle many musical themes from the first song, and in a flight of imaginative fancy, I give Kevin the chance to sing as he begs for an apple. The opening waltz returns to close the cycle, as Kevin is (perhaps) reminiscing about his early days.
The events described in the poem are based on real life — with the exception of a pig’s capacity to sing words.
  • Comments

For contralto and piano — priced for 2 copies

Title by uploader: A Party for Kevin (the piglet) for contralto and piano — priced for 2 copies


20.00 USD

Seller Lori Laitman
PDF, 1.98 Mb ID: SM-000605548 Upload date: 11 Sep 2024
Instrumentation
Piano, Contralto
Scored for
Solo, Accompanying piano
Type of score
Piano-vocal score
Publisher
Enchanted Knickers Music
Language
English
Difficulty
Advanced
Duration
6'30
In 2020, when Covid-19 basically shut down the world, Lyric Fest of Philadelphia asked me to compose some humorous songs to premiere in March of 2021. My colleague Dana Gioia recommended the works of Susan de Sola as a potential poetic source, and I was immediately drawn to her ode to a piglet, A Party for Kevin.

Susan brilliantly details the chaotic nature of Kevin’s introduction to human society in Only A Piglet. The song opens with waltzing rhythms and harmonies reminiscent of parlor music. The piano’s frequent use of grace notes contributes to the general humorous atmosphere. A change to a duple meter in the center of the song creates an ambling feeling. The singer’s motif underscoring “only a piglet/he blithely ignores us” is picked up by the piano and runs rampant through various tonal centers, creating an aural representation and reminder of Kevin’s inquisitiveness and insouciance.

Clever Kevin focuses on Kevin’s eventual relocation to a petting farm. I recycle many musical themes from the first song, and in a flight of imaginative fancy, I give Kevin the chance to sing as he begs for an apple. The opening waltz returns to close the cycle, as Kevin is (perhaps) reminiscing about his early days.

The events described in the poem are based on real life — with the exception of a pig’s capacity to sing words.
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