Product Description
Kate Crackernuts (The Dancing Fairy)
Kate Crackernuts is a Scottish fairy tale published for the first time in 1889. The tale is
about a princess who rescues her beautiful sister from an evil enchantment and
a prince from a wasting sickness caused by dancing nightly with the fairies.
This music is Neo-Baroque
in style. Originally conceived for music box (and, as such, included in the album
Music Box Music), the composer
adapted the piece to be performed in the following instrumentations:
- Two glockenspiels
- Two marimbas
- Clarinet and cello
- Flute, cello and
guitar
- Piano, strings
and guitar
- Bassoon,
strings and guitar
- Violin,
bandoneon and double bass
- Clarinet and
piano
- Piano solo
The recording of the
version for piano solo was released as single on 21 August 2020. Find it on
Spotify and all other digital platforms. The artwork was designed by Victoria
Gade.
https://open.spotify.com/track/5Fvzh2B78orJEQJucY2CPJ
If you don't use Spotify,
you can find it on YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n7m6YdsCJQI&list=OLAK5uy_n3EC2Ny6sQ8In1UB7eBdiGYNMVz2kGqZM
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