In
The Land of Wonder-Wander (2000) (Vn., Va., Cello, and Piano) -
This adaption of the version for Fl., Cl., Cello, and Piano is
slightly enlarged. “In The Land of Wonder-Wander”
attempts to capture the essence of both Maxfield Parrish's
illustration and Eugene Fields' poem “The Dinkey-Bird”.
Both the painting and the poem create the feeling of a magical
place where beauty, joy and pleasure abound. It is a mysterious
place, perhaps as occurring in a dream, yet a place where one
does not wish to leave. “In The Land of Wonder-Wander”
begins quietly with vague tonality and sparse instrumentation as
it transports the listener into this mystical land. As the tempo
becomes stricter and the instrumentation fuller, the beauty of
this place is apparent. A change to a triple meter and a faster
tempo creates a joyous and wondrous section as there are many
sweet treats growing to satisfy the soul. Children scampering and
playing are represented by an allegro section with playful
melodies and slight dissonance. The Dinkey Bird becomes the focus
of the next section, which uses a staccato motif surrounded by
rapid scales and arpeggios. These ideas build in intensity,
expressing the wonder and beauty of this far away land, until
they begin to fade away as the land recedes into the sea. A last
flourish occurs as if one is trying to hold on to the experience
before one wakes up from this marvelous dream. Duration 10:00
Grade 4 $12.00
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