CARNIVAL OF THE ANIMALS
The Kanneh-Masons
Michael Morpurgo
Olivia Colman
ABOUT
Decca Classics announces the release of Carnival, a very special collaboration between Academy Award-winning actor Olivia Colman, children’s author Michael Morpurgo and the seven “extraordinarily talented” (Classic FM) Kanneh-Mason siblings – Isata, Braimah, Sheku, Konya, Jeneba, Aminata and Mariatu. The brand-new Kanneh-Mason album, their first as a family, will be released on 6th November 2020.
Recorded at London’s Abbey Road Studios, the release includes new poems written by War Horse author Morpurgo to accompany French composer Saint-Saëns’ beloved musical suite ‘Carnival of the Animals’. The poems are read by the author himself, joined by The Favourite actor Colman, and guest musicians complete the ensemble for the suite.
On working with the Kanneh-Masons, Morpurgo says, “These young people are remarkable, not because they are young, not because they are the seven siblings from one family, but simply because they make magnificent music together, and it is evident they love doing it. Hear them and you know it. See them and you know it.”
Along with Colman’s readings interposing the humorous suite ‘Carnival of the Animals’, which represents different animals through descriptive musical motifs, the recording features Morpurgo’s heart-warming Grandpa Christmas story, set to music for the first time with classic tracks including ‘Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy’, ‘Flight of the Bumblebee’ and ‘Sea Murmurs’.
Morpurgo reads the role of Grandpa, with the youngest Kanneh-Mason, Mariatu, reading his granddaughter. The album includes a new arrangement of Eric Whitacre’s ‘The Seal Lullaby’ featuring all seven siblings, aged between 11-24. It is also the debut recording for youngest sisters Konya, Jeneba, Aminata and Mariatu.
Also featuring on the album is the Kanneh-Masons’ own arrangement of Bob Marley’s iconic hit ‘Redemption Song’, marking 40 years since its release in 1980 – fewer than five years before the singer’s death.
The stunning artwork for Carnival has been specially commissioned from children’s illustrator Emma Chichester Clark, who has created a colourful storybook world featuring vibrant birds, friendly kangaroos, curious elephants and all seven of the Kanneh-Mason siblings – depicted, of course, with their instruments.
TRACK LISTING
Saint-Saëns; The Carnival of the Animals
Preamble
Introduction and Royal March of the Lion (Poem)
Introduction and Royal March of the Lion
Hens and Roosters Poem
Hens and Roosters
Wild Donkeys Swift Animals (or Make What You Like of That) (Poem)
Wild Donkeys Swift Animals
Tortoises (Poem)
Tortoises
The Elephant (Poem)
The Elephant
Kangaroos (Poem)
Kangaroos
Aquarium (or I Have a Friend) (Poem)
Aquarium
Characters with Long Ears (Poem)
Characters with Long Ears
The Cuckoo in the Depths of the Woods (Poem)
The Cuckoo in the Depths of the Woods
Aviary (Poem)
Aviary
Pianists (or Who Sings Best in the Bath) (Poem)
Pianists
Fossils (or Doing the Brontosaurus) (Poem)
Fossils
The Swan (Poem)
The Swan
Finale (Poem)
Finale
Tchaikovsky: The Nutcracker Suites, Op. 71a – Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy (arr. Langer)
Grandpa Christmas: Every Year at Christmas (Poem)
Bartók: 44 Duos for Two Violins – Maypole Dance
Grandpa Christmas: To My Little Granddaughter Mia (Poem)
Bartók: 44 Duos for Two Violins – Mosquito Dance
Grandpa Christmas: I Sat There Watching You… (Poem)
Grieg: Lyric Pieces III, Op. 43 – 4. Little Bird
Grandpa Christmas: Just to See You Digging There (Poem)
Rachmaninov: Tale of Tsar Saltan (arr. Rachmaninov) – The Flight of the Bumble-Bee
Grandpa Christmas: If I Have Learnt One Thing… (Poem)
Sea Murmurs (Arr. Heifetz)
Grandpa Christmas: I Wish for You a World Where the Elephant and the Lion (Poem)
Bartók: 44 Duos for Two Violins – Maypole Dance
Grandpa Christmas: When the Reading is Over (Poem)
Whitacre: The Seal Lullaby (arr. Parkin)
Marley: Redemption Song (arr. Kanneh-Mason)