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- Editor: Chris Hutchings (submitted 2018-04-14). Score information: A4, 6 pages Copyright: CC BY NC
- Edition notes: If you need a version in a different key or in bass clef, please contact the composer.
General Information
Title: I Was Listening To A Pogrom
Composer: Chris Hutchings
Lyricist: Michael Rosencreate page
Number of voices: 2vv Voicing: sung part + spoken part + piano
Genre: Secular, Unknown
Language: English
Instruments: Piano
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Description: Many thanks to Michael Rosen for generously allowing me to use his poem “I was listening to a pogrom…” for this piece! A protest song with a fair bit of sarcasm, reminiscent of Tom Lehrer. Creative Commons non-commercial license. Please use this piece to raise awareness or funds for refugees or anti-racism causes.
Difficulty level: fairly tricky for the pianist, maybe grade 5-6. Sung part is not very tricky, could easily be learnt by ear, goes from low B to high E, can be sung in a low or high octave. Spoken part requires some knowledge of rhythm but could be learnt by ear.
External websites: http://www.hutchingsmusic.co.uk/choirsagainstracism/