
Program Description
One of our most popular programs, “Speechless” opens
up a world of communication without using a single word. Aided
by a pantomime, the audience sees how a story can be told simply
through music and body language. They follow the shape of a melodic
line of Brahms to discover questions and answers in the music.
And then there is that “Unanswered Question” of Charles
Ives, to which Monique suggests a story on a far away planet.In
a musical conversation between a violin and a viola (Mozart’s “Sinfonie
Concertante”) all elements of conversation from giggling
to fighting are depicted. A conversation of a different kind is
heard when two cats come on stage in Rossini’s hilarious
Cat Aria in which the two singers converse with only one word: “Meow!”
No medium proves the power of music’s language more than
the movies. The audience is invited to join with the orchestra
in playing and singing James Horner’s theme song from “Titanic”.
Music to “My Heart Will Go On” can be downloaded here.
Even the written language is represented in this program, as we
end with children helping mime and “secretary” in Leroy
Anderson’s “The Typewriter”.
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