Coyote and Pavayoykyasi from Coyote Tales by Henry Mollicone Voice Solo - Digital Sheet Music

By Henry Mollicone

Libretto:Written by Sheldon Harnick.

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Summary
Instrument:
Piano Voice Solo
Genres:
Christian
Composers:
Henry Mollicone
Publishers:
E. C. Schirmer Music Company - Digital
UPC:
688670589904
Item types:
Digital
Level:
Intermediate Advanced
Artist:
Henry Mollicone
Usages:
Sacred
Number of Pages:
25
Detailed Description
Solo voices, piano - Moderately Difficult - Digital Download

SKU: MQ.8496-E

Composed by Henry Mollicone. Instrument part. 25 pages. E. C. Schirmer Music Company - Digital #8496-E. Published by E. C. Schirmer Music Company - Digital (MQ.8496-E).

UPC: 688670589904. English.

Libretto:
Written by Sheldon Harnick.

Scene Synopsis:
Based on a Hopi legend, 4 great Cloud Chiefs from the West, East, North and South, have journeyed to the village of Oraibi to court a maiden of great beauty. As Coyote watches, they bring gifts to try to win her favor, each in turn asking her to marry them. The maiden acknowledges the value of the gifts, but refuses each one, and says goodbye. The four chiefs, who came in as rivals, depart as friends. Duration: 10:00

Synopsis:
Opera in 2 Acts. The libretto, by Sheldon Harnick (Fiddler on the Roof), is based on Coyote and Pavayoykyasi (taken from Hopi Coyote Tales). The five tales told in the opera are based respectively on legends from the Crow, Okanagon, Karok, Klamath, and Hopi tribes. The music is not intended to resemble Native American songs and traditions; its style is purely Henry Mollicone's.

Each of the tribe's tales is told in a separate scene. The Coyote figure is featured prominently in each, representing the embodiment of the entirety of our human nature. The five tales are: Old Man Coyote Makes the World, Coyote Keeps his Name, How Coyote Brought Fire to the People, Coyote in Love with a Star, and Coyote and Pavayoykyasi. The scenes are held together by a character called "The Storyteller," who at the end of the opera addresses Coyote: "As you behave, we shall too. Old Man Coyote, we are you." Duration: ~ 2 Hours, 30 Minutes

Roles:
COYOTETenor
MAIDENSoprano
4 SUITORS2 Tenors/Baritone/Bass


The purchase of this scene includes permission to reproduce a maximum number of 8 copies: 1 for each of the vocalists, 1 for the accompanist, and 1 for the conductor. If this will be performed in a concert setting without dramatic elements, it is covered by your organization's ASCAP or BMI license. Please report the concert accordingly.

If this will be performed in a staged setting with dramatic elements such as costumes, lighting, etc., please contact the ECS Publishing Copyright Department for a grand rights license. A dramatic production is not covered by ASCAP or BMI.

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