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alan ridoat
& duvid delve
Iittle sad soand
a melodrama
for -douhle bass
and narrfltor
Jtorke edition
A Sound came out in the dark. He crept
siowly . . . through the blackness . . . of
the wild wood. Then he jumped and ran
Ein Ton kam aus der Dunkelheit. Langsam Kroch er .
durch den schwarzen
. . . wilden Wald. Dann sprang er und
lief
. . . running or', an into the darkness . . .
of the unknown. The trees . . creaked
above him. Little Sound was lost. He
didn't know where or what he was.
Little Sound had lost his memory. And
he sat down. . . and cried.
schlug Purzelbàume in den
Bùschen . . . lief immer weiter, weiter tn
die Dunkelheit . . der Fremde. Bàume
. . . knaruten ùber ihm. Da hatte er sich
verirrt. Er wusste nicht wo und was er
war. Alles hatte der kleine Ton
vergessen. Da setzte er sich hin . . . und
weinte.
Far away in the Land of Music, several
Im fernen Land der Musik war es ein
. . . and somersaulted through the bushes
other sounds were very
hot-andbothered. Each time they tried to play
'Together', something was missing. "I
know what it is," said a High Sound.
"It's the Middle Sounds: they . . . are . . .
useless
!"
The Middle Sounds were very angry.
"It's not our fauIt. . It's nol our fault
...It'snot!"
And Single Bass Sound just mumbled
quietly to himseif, "We've lost Little
Sound ! Let's go and find him."
They came to a river which they had to
cross . . by hopping from a leaf to a
branch to a stone. Now they went in
single file through a field of high grass.
Suddenly . . strange noises came from
behind . . . getting nedrer andnearer.Tlne
Sounds began to run. As fast as the
speed of souncl they ran. Huny ! Or you
will be caught. Hurry ! Hurry !
They got to the end of the fie1d . . . dived
through a prickly bush
(Ouch!)
under a fence . . . round four giant trees
paar anderen Tónen recht ungemùtlich
geworden. Versuchten sie ihr 'Zusam-
menspiel', so fehlte immer etwas.
,,Ich weiss, was fehlt", sagte ein hoher
Ton. ,,Es sind die Mitteltóne: sie
geben . . . keinen Ton uon sich!"
Das àrgerte die Mitteltòne sehr.
,,Nicht u,ns're Schuld . nicht uns're
Schuld...garnicht!"
Und der einzelne Basston murmelte vor
sich hin. ,,IJns fehlt der kleine Ton. Los.
suchen wir ihn."
Sie kamen zum Fluss und
mussten
hinùber . so hùpften sie von Blatt zu
Zweig, und Zweig zu Stein. Jetzt gingen
sie im Gànsemarsch durch ein Feld mit
hohem Grass. Plótzlich
kam von
hinten ein seltsames Geràusch es
kam niiher und niiher. Die Tóne fingen
an zu laufen. So schnell wie die Schallgeschwindigkeit. Schneller ! Sonstwerdet ihr erwischt. Schneller ! Schneller !
Sie kamen zum Ende des Felds
schlùpften durch einen Dornbusch .
(Autscht!) und einen Zaun. . . rund um
. and tumbled into an emPtY tree
trunk. They hid - making as little noise
as possible. Then they heard something.
Something like crying.
vier Riesenbàume . . und purzelten in
versteckten
einen hohien Stamm
sich und waren so still wie mòglich.
Dann hórten sie was . . . das kiang wie
Weinen.
Little Sound was very sad. "This must
be the end of me !I'm so alone !"
Ganz traurig war der kleine Ton. ,,Mit
mir ist's aus ! Ich bin so einsam !"
"It
could be a Monster," squeaked High
Sound. The Middle Sounds huddled
together for protection.
,,Sicher ein Untier", quiekte der hohe
Ton. Die Mitteltóne dràngten sich aneinander aus Angst.
Sad Sound heard noises. Too tired to get
up and run away, he called out, "Come
on, come on and eat me up . . . I won't
taste very good but it'll end my misery !"
Der traurige Ton hórte Geràusche. Zu
mùde, um davonzulaufen, rief er, ,,Kommt, kommt d"och und fresst mich auf . . .
Gut schmecken werd' ich nicht, doch
mein Leid wird so ein Ende haben !"
,,Jemand braucht Hilfe", sagte vernùnftig der einzelne Basston.
"Someone needs help," said Single Bass
Sound, sensibly.
"Oh you know it all," said High Sound.
"Hic": High Sound had the hiccups.
" Ssssshhh hh" w entthe others.
"
Hic"
"Ssshhh"
"
Hic"
" Sshh"
"...Hic!""5h!"
They listened . . . and decided it must be
someone crying, so they went timidly
to investigate.
,,Du weisst alles besser", sagte der hohe
hatte
Schlucken.
"Sssssllúlú" machten die anderen.
Ton. ,,Hick": der hohe Ton
,,Hick"
,,Sssttt"
,,Híck"
,,Ssstt"
,,. . . Hick!" ,,St! "
Sie iauschten . . . und beschlossen, dass
es Weinen war. So gingen sie zaghaft,
um nachzusehen.
"Hello,
"Yes
are you Lost Sound?"
I am," said Little Sad Sound.
"Well . . that's wonderful," everyone
shoutecl, "Come along with us".
"This can't be happening," thought
Little Sound. "This is too wonderful".
,,Bist Du der verlorene Ton?"
,,Ja . . ja", sagte der traurige kleine
Ton.
,,Wirklich das ist aber schón",
riefen alle, ,,komm mit uns".
,,Das ist doch nicht móglich," dachte
der kleine Ton. ,,Es wàre zu schòn."
But it ruas happening, and all the Sounds
set offout of the wood.
Aber es ruor mógiich, und alle Tòne
When they reached the Land of Music,
they all sat down to play. Little Sound
sat by Single Bass Sound and joined in
Im Lande der Musik
when he díd.
"It works, it works !" shouted High
Sound. "That's what you needed: someone to help you."
"Yes," said Single Bass Sound, "and
now I am not so lonely down here. Hello,
Friend Bass. ''
"Hello, Friend Bass," said Little Sound.
"Partners !" they agreed. . .
With two Bass sounds
together they
could make a Double Bass!
machten sich auf, hinaus dem WaId.
angekommen,
setzten sie sich hin und spielten. Der
kleine Ton sass beim einzelnen Basston
und machte mit, wenn er estat.
,,Es stimmt, es stimmt!" rief der hohe
Ton. ,,Das hat dir gefehlt: jemand der
dir hilft. "
,,JA", sagte der einzeine Basston, ,,und
jetzt bin ich nicht mehr so einsam hier
unten. Grùss dich, mein Bassfreund".
,,Grùss dich, mein Bassfreund", sagte
der kleine Ton.
,,Mein Partner !" riefen beide . . .
Zwei Basse zusamnxen im Kontrapunktwúrde daraus nicht ein Kontrabass?
Deutsche Ùbersetzung Stefan de Haan.
Little Sad Sound was commissioned in
1974 with funds provided by the Arts
Council of Great Britain. It was first
performed by Rodney Slatford in Delhi
in January 1975. The work was revised
ín 1977 and performed in its present
version on 15 July 1978 at the Wigmore
Hall, London.
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"Abbiamo perso piccolo Suono!
Andiamo a cercarlo.,'
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aftraverso un campo di erba alta.
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del suono essi corsero. svelti! o verrete presi. Sveltil
Sveltil
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sotto uno steccato,
attorno a quattro alberi giganteschi,
rotolarono in un
tronco d'albero vuoto.
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sul pont.
Si nascosero
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facendo meno rumore possibile.
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nat.
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"Questa dev'essere la mia fine!
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assieme per proîeggersi.
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e scappare, chiamò. "Vieni.
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porrà fine alla mia infelicità."
"quul"uno ha bisogno di aiuto," disse ,,Oh,
tu
Suono Basso Singolo,
assennatamente.
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sai tutto,,, disse Suono
Alto.
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"Ssshhh""
dissero gli altri.
Hic! Shl"
"Hic,
ssshhh
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perciò timidamente andarono a investigare.
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"Ciao. Sei un Suono perso?"
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Piccolo Suono Triste.
Bene,
"E' meraviglioso !" tutti
gridarono. Vieni con noi."
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"Non può succedere querto.fl/
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"Questo è troppo
meraviglioso."
Ma star,a accadendo, e tutti i Suoni si misero
in marcia per uscire dal bosco.
(arco)
Quando raggiunsero la Terra della Musica,
si sedettero a giocare. Piccolo Suono sedette
vicino a Suono Basso Singolo e si univa
quando anch'egli lo faceva.
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"Funziona, funziona!" grido Suono Alto.
"Ecco di che cosa avevate bisogno,
di qualcuno che vi aiutasse."
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"Si," disse Suono Basso Singolo' "e ora io non sono così solo quaggiù.,, ,,Ciao,
Amico Basso.',
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"Ciao, Amico Basso,,'
disse Piccolo Suono.
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potevano fare un contrabbasso
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