The Choir in the rain (David Solomons)

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Editor: David Solomons (added 2007-07-30).   Score information: A4, 6 pages, 200 kbytes   Copyright: CPDL
Edition notes: The score is provided in two keys on the webpage (SATB and ATTB)- but the ATTB version is the original.

General Information

Title: The Choir in the Rain
Composer: David Solomons

Number of voices: 4vv Voicing: ATTB (SATB also available)
Genre: Secular, Madrigals
Language: English
Instruments: none, a cappella
Published: 2007

Description:

External websites:

Original text and translations

Image:English.png English text

The Choir in the rain
Our conductor was trying to train
our choir to sing in the rain
the music got wet
so, to our great regret,
we finally had to refrain

so all off us went back indoors
and we sang from our poor dripping scores
but the audience cheered
as we persevered
and asked us for sev'ral encores

it was then that we all started sneezing
the basses were coughing and wheezing
the altos in harm'ny
sniffed not very calmly
but the audience thought we were teasing

the sopranos then noticed their dresses
were shrinking and causing distresses
the buttons they popped
and the tenors they hopped
as those buttons shot right past their faces

it seemed that the choir was dissolving
and the room started slowly revolving
we'd all caught a cough
it near carried us off
as the fever we'd caught was evolving

we finally reached the last ditty
in that chilly and rain-sodden city
oh we're told that in Spain
it just rains on the plain
but here it soaks both plain and pretty


Words and Music © David W Solomons 2007

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