Friday, April 30, 2010

Hamlet

In the early months of Dell'Arte, we also put on a really awesome fifteen minute production of Hamlet at Dell'Arte which included Ophelia jumping from a high place, dumping her body in a trash can, throwing flour, and the King chowing down on chicken at Ophelia's funeral.  I think it ended up being one of my favorite theater pieces.

In the week and a half we had to throw it together, I quickly composed a bunch of stuff in an hour or so, only 1 of which was used: the "Larded" round.  But here's my favorite of the stuff.


Larded (round) - text by Shakespeare


Larded all with sweet flowers
Which bewept to the ground will not go
With true love's showers

Larded (w/accompaniment)


Dead and Gone (round) text by Shakespeare


She is dead and gone, lady
She is dead and gone
At his heels a grass green turf
At his head a stone.

Fugal Choral - (having fun with multiple vocal layers)


So, I guess I've now got a habit of putting songs from Shakespeare's plays to music.

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