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Andrew Oxspring: Lights... Camera... Action!

Andrew Oxspring: Lights... Camera... Action!

End of year/leavers musical for 7-11 years (KS2).Running time 60 minutes approx.We've turned the events of a school week into a schedule of riveting TV programmes! Watch ?Class Act?, a soap following the drama of a wet playtime. Join nursery-nurse, Jean Jolly, demonstrating a unique brand of classroom discipline, in ?Little Blighters!? See would-be singing stars trying to impress the judges for a place in the school choir, in ?Y Bother?. Plus wacky quiz shows, documentaries and DIY challenges that all go to prove what an entertaining place school can be!Plot summaryJust think about it - the events of a typical school week transformed into an evening's worth of television programmes! What a riveting and entertaining viewing schedule it would make! Well, we've done it! Welcome to the first broadcast from STV (School Television), hosted by the ever-popular presenters, Fern and Reggie.Turn on, tune in and relax, as your eyes and ears are bombarded with musical televisual treats, which will give you an insight into the poignant and often hilarious world of school. Whether you're a soap fan, a quiz show devotee, or a reality TV addict, we promise to cater for all tastes, and provide you with a memorable evening's entertainment.First up 'Class Act', a new soap opera which follows the dramatic happenings during wet playtime! Learn from expert nursery nurse, Jean Jolly, as she shares her unique brand of discipline with the under-fives, in 'Little Blighters'. Expect more than a few barbed comments from host Dudley Nightshade as he fires those test questions, in our quiz show 'Deadweight'. Cringe as more would-be singing stars try to impress the judges and gain a place in the school choir, in our talent show 'Y Bother'. Join genial caretaker, Jim Fixit, as he and his crew take on maintenance challenges in and around school, in 'DIY Distress!'. Be a fly on the wall as we follow the ladies on the frontline of lunchtime law enforcement, in 'Supervisors'. And as some of us say a final goodbye to primary school, enjoy an opportunity for some calm thought and reflection, as headteacher, Miss Conduct, leads the congregation in 'Assembly Time'.

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Bent Sørensen: Schattenlinie (Score & parts)

Bent Sørensen: Schattenlinie (Score & parts)

About the whispering in movement No. IV(The movement ?Kirschgarten?)The word ?stemmer? is whispered by the musicians in movement IV, as marked in the parts (marked whisper inthe music). The word ?stemmer? is Danish for ?voices?. The Danish letter ?e? is here pronounced approximatelylike the ?e? in the English word ?stem?.The whisper should be ?airy? and barely audible, not as loud as to be mistaken for talking/singing.If you prefer the German word ?Stimmen? (same meaning and approximate same ?sound?) you may substitutethat word for ?stemmer? - at your discretion. If you make the substitution then all occurences must be changed.In bar 7 the clarinet player whispers ?stemmer? after the last forte note of the piano has died away enough tomake the whispering audible.In bar 12 the pianist initiates the whispering, and is immediately followed by the viola player, creating an ?echo?effect.In bar 19 follow the same procedure as in bars 7 and 12.Further whispering, two possibilities/options:1)) AUDIENCE PARTICIPATION(this option is preferred by the composer and was used at the premiere performance of this movement at RisørFestival 8 July 2008). The special circumstances surrounding this particular performance (see last paragraph)allowed a number of people (approx. 10) from the attending audience to be instructed in advance to participatein the whispering from their position amongst the audience in the hall.It is not necessary for the audience ?whisperers? to have a score at hand, they will whisper on cue from themusicians on stage.The first occurrence of this feature appears in bar 21-22 where the especially prepared members of the audiencebecome part of the whispering echo.When the clarinet player has whispered ?stemmer? the audience follows immediately, creating a multi-voicedecho effect. It is very important that the audience does not coordinate their whispers in rhythmic unison, theeffect should be one of random echos from various directions. In bar 27, 36 and 38 the audience should follow thesame procedure, on cue from the musician(s) on stage.2)) WITHOUT AUDIENCE PARTICIPATIONThis option leaves out audience participation, which might prove difficult to organize in advance in ordinaryperformance. The echo effect should then be created solely by the musicians on stage, also in bars 21+22, 27, 36and 38. The whispers among the musicians can ?bounce? back and forth, ?echo-like? between the musicians, attheir discretion.The movement ?Kirschgarten? is dedicated to the Risør Festival of Chamber Music, just like the other movementsof SCHATTENLINIE. However, this movement is in particular dedicated to the many enthusiastic volunteers, onwhom the Festival rely. Hopefully the volunteers have enjoyed the opportunity to be involved as ?musicians?,although only for a single night, a brief moment, where they can relax ? by whispering ?stemmer?.Bent Sørensen, april 2008 (rev. 2012)

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