- The Composer Is Dead
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name = The Composer Is Dead
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author = text byLemony Snicket ; music byNathaniel Stookey
illustrator =Carson Ellis
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country =United States
language = English
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publisher =HarperCollins
release_date = Early 2009
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media_type = Print
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followed_by ="The Composer Is Dead" is an upcoming book with CDcite web |url= http://www.lemonysnicket.com/descpage.cfm?bookid=97493&type=hardcover |title= Lemony Snicket |accessdate=2008-06-14 ] with text by
Daniel Handler under the pseudonymLemony Snicket , music byNathaniel Stookey , and illustrations byCarson Ellis . It is awhodunnit about theorchestra .Plot
The story is a murder mystery concerning, as the title implies, the death of a composer.
Orchestral work
"The Composer Is Dead" was originally created as an orchestral work by
Nathaniel Stookey with narration byLemony Snicket . The work was commissioned by theSan Francisco Symphony and premiered at Davies Symphony Hall on July 8, 2006, withLemony Snicket narrating andEdwin Outwater conducting. It was first published by G. Schirmer/Associated Music Publishers.Stookey's "The Composer Is Dead" is similar to
Sergei Prokofiev 's "Peter and the Wolf " andBenjamin Britten 's "The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra " in that it is intended to introduce young audiences to the instruments in the orchestra. [http://www.sfsymphony.org/pdfs/releases/ComposerDead.pdf] The world premiere recording by theSan Francisco Symphony , with Handler narrating as Snicket, andEdwin Outwater conducting is to be included with every copy of the expanded book.After its premiere, "The Composer Is Dead" was immediately taken up by the
Toronto Symphony 's New Creations Festival and has since been programmed by many orchestras including theChicago Symphony , thePhiladelphia Orchestra , theDallas Symphony , and theLos Angeles Philharmonic . On January 26, 2008, Dino Anagnost led the Little Orchestra Society in the work's New York premiere at Avery Fisher Hall.References
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