Beastly Tales, The Crocodile and the Monkey: On the Ganga's greenest isle lived Kuroop the crocodile (Narrator, Monkey, Mr Crocodile)Roxanna Panufnik, Vikram Seth, Patricia Rozario/Yvonne Howard/Roderick Williams/City of London Sinfonia/Sian Edwards, Sian Edwards, City of London Sinfonia
Beastly Tales, The Crocodile and the Monkey: One day, Mrs Crocodile, gorged on mangoes, with a smile (Narrator, Mrs Crocodile, Mr Crocodile)Roxanna Panufnik, Vikram Seth, Patricia Rozario/Yvonne Howard/Roderick Williams/City of London Sinfonia/Sian Edwards, Sian Edwards, City of London Sinfonia
Beastly Tales, The Crocodile and the Monkey: When the monkey saw Kuroop he let out a joyful whoop (Narrator, Monkey, Mr Crocodile)Roxanna Panufnik, Vikram Seth, Patricia Rozario/Yvonne Howard/Roderick Williams/City of London Sinfonia/Sian Edwards, Sian Edwards, City of London Sinfonia
Beastly Tales, The Crocodile and the Monkey: Death by drowning, death by slaughter - death by land or death by water (Monkey, Narrator, Mr Crocodile)Roxanna Panufnik, Vikram Seth, Patricia Rozario/Yvonne Howard/Roderick Williams/City of London Sinfonia/Sian Edwards, Sian Edwards, City of London Sinfonia
Beastly Tales, The Frog and the Nightingale: Brekek, ko-ash/Once upon a time a frog croaked away in Bingle Bog (Frog, Narrator, Nightingale, Creatures of the Bog)Roxanna Panufnik, Vikram Seth, Patricia Rozario/Yvonne Howard/Roderick Williams/City of London Sinfonia/Sian Edwards, Sian Edwards, City of London Sinfonia
Beastly Tales, The Frog and the Nightingale: Next night when the nightingale shook her head and twitched her tail (Narrator, Nightingale, Frog)Roxanna Panufnik, Vikram Seth, Patricia Rozario/Yvonne Howard/Roderick Williams/City of London Sinfonia/Sian Edwards, Sian Edwards, City of London Sinfonia
Beastly Tales, The Frog and the Nightingale: Though next morning it was raining, he began her vocal training (Narrator, Nightingale, Frog)Roxanna Panufnik, Vikram Seth, Patricia Rozario/Yvonne Howard/Roderick Williams/City of London Sinfonia/Sian Edwards, Sian Edwards, City of London Sinfonia
Beastly Tales, The Frog and the Nightingale: Every day the frog who'd sold her songs for silver tried to scold her (Narrator, Frog, Nightingale)Roxanna Panufnik, Vikram Seth, Patricia Rozario/Yvonne Howard/Roderick Williams/City of London Sinfonia/Sian Edwards, Sian Edwards, City of London Sinfonia
Beastly Tales, The Hare and the Tortoise: Once or twice upon a time in the land of Runnyrhyme (Narrator, Hare, Mouse, Vole, Tortoise)Roxanna Panufnik, Vikram Seth, Patricia Rozario/Yvonne Howard/Roderick Williams/City of London Sinfonia/Sian Edwards, Sian Edwards, City of London Sinfonia
Beastly Tales, The Hare and the Tortoise: One day by the Fauna Fountain near the noble Mammal Mountain (Narrator, Hare, Mouse, Tortoise)Roxanna Panufnik, Vikram Seth, Patricia Rozario/Yvonne Howard/Roderick Williams/City of London Sinfonia/Sian Edwards, Sian Edwards, City of London Sinfonia
Beastly Tales, The Hare and the Tortoise: 'Here!' the hare said: 'Sunday noon'...So, at the appointed time all the beasts of Runnyrhyme (Hare, Narrator, General Public, Reporters, Secretary Bird, Tortoise)Roxanna Panufnik, Vikram Seth, Patricia Rozario/Yvonne Howard/Roderick Williams/City of London Sinfonia/Sian Edwards, Sian Edwards, City of London Sinfonia
Beastly Tales, The Hare and the Tortoise: Suddenly the dizzy hare saw a field of mushrooms where (Narrator, Hare)Roxanna Panufnik, Vikram Seth, Patricia Rozario/Yvonne Howard/Roderick Williams/City of London Sinfonia/Sian Edwards, Sian Edwards, City of London Sinfonia
Beastly Tales, The Hare and the Tortoise: Off the hare went, fancy-free. One hour passed, then two, then three (Narrator, Tortoise)Roxanna Panufnik, Vikram Seth, Patricia Rozario/Yvonne Howard/Roderick Williams/City of London Sinfonia/Sian Edwards, Sian Edwards, City of London Sinfonia
Beastly Tales, The Hare and the Tortoise: But it was in fact the hare, with a calm insouciant air (Narrator, Pressmen, Will Wolf, Hare, Mole, Mouse)Roxanna Panufnik, Vikram Seth, Patricia Rozario/Yvonne Howard/Roderick Williams/City of London Sinfonia/Sian Edwards, Sian Edwards, City of London Sinfonia
Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of "Beastly Tales" by Roxanna Panufnik, a captivating choral album released on May 12, 2006, under Warner Classics. This unique musical journey is a delightful blend of storytelling and choral mastery, bringing to life classic fables and tales with a fresh, engaging twist.
Comprising a total of 12 tracks, the album is divided into three distinct suites, each inspired by beloved animal tales. The first suite, "The Crocodile and the Monkey," features four tracks that narrate the humorous and thrilling encounter between Kuroop the crocodile and a clever monkey. Roxanna Panufnik's composition brings out the vivid characters and dramatic tension of the story, making it a standout piece.
The second suite, "The Frog and the Nightingale," consists of four tracks that tell the tale of a frog and a nightingale, exploring themes of jealousy, ambition, and the power of music. Panufnik's choral arrangements beautifully capture the essence of each character, creating a rich and engaging listening experience.
The final suite, "The Hare and the Tortoise," is made up of four tracks that retell the classic race between the hare and the tortoise. Panufnik's composition brings out the humor and excitement of the story, with the choral arrangements adding depth and nuance to the characters.
With a duration of 1 hour and 5 minutes, "Beastly Tales" is a captivating exploration of storytelling through choral music. Roxanna Panufnik's unique compositional style and her ability to bring out the best in her performers make this album a standout in the choral genre. Whether you're a fan of choral music or simply looking for a unique and engaging listening experience, "Beastly Tales" is sure to delight.