Captain Noah and his Floating Zoo

Captain Noah and his Floating Zoo

Captain Noah and his Floating Zoo (1970) is a cantata by Joseph Horovitz composed in a popular style for unison or two-part voices and piano, with optional bass and drums. The libretto, provided by Michael Flanders, is an adaptation of the Biblical tale of Noah found in Genesis chapters 6-9.

Synopsis

A close reading of the Genesis story, "Captain Noah and his Floating Zoo" lightheartedly chronicles the adventures of Noah, charged by God to build an ark in order to preserve mankind and all the creatures of the Earth.

The work opens with God voicing his displeasure with man ("There’s nothing but sinning, wickedness and violence there! / Remind me to wash mankind right out of my hair!"). Noah is then commanded to build an ark of gopher wood and fill it with pairs of animals—one male and one female—in spite of the constant mocking by the sinful citizens of Fun City ("Noah! Noah! Don’t do anymore! Your boat’s a laughing stock! / Ha! Ha! But Noah went right on building the ark, and his hammer went knock, knock, knock!"). Accompanied by a Latin-American samba rhythm, Noah and his family load the ark with one pair of every animal imaginable "from antelope to zebra...one pair of each, just as the Lord had planned."

Aboard the ark, forty days and forty nights of ceaseless rain take their toll, but the mood changes both dramatically and musically when the rain finally stops. Spirits begin to lift; meanwhile, the musical accompaniment shifts from percussive, raindrop-like figures to a smooth swaying gesture reminiscent of gentle ocean waves. As the floodwaters begin to recede Noah enlists a terrified raven to scout for dry land. Following a short, unsuccessful survey of the watery landscape the affrighted raven succumbs to a moment of literary allusion croaking "Nevermore!" (referencing Edgar Allan Poe’s 1845 poem, "The Raven").

The following week a dove is sent forth and subsequently returns with an olive branch, an indication of dry land. Shortly thereafter, God commands Noah to emerge from the ark ("Come out with your wife and your sons and daughters there / and set the animals free and the birds of the air"). The work closes with a waltz as God avows never to send another flood, a pledge confirmed by the newly created rainbow ("This is my promise to you, the rainbow overhead: violet, indigo, blue and green, all the colours that lie between / violet, indigo, blue and green, / yellow, orange and red!").

Performance

"Captain Noah and his Floating Zoo" was conceived as an adaptable work. In the Preface to the Novello edition the authors indicate, “hope it will be useful wherever and whenever groups of singers and musicians need a work of some length to perform together, and that they will arrange, divide and adapt it (within reason) as best suits their available talent and the occasion.” [Horovitz, Joseph and Michael Flanders. "Captain Noah and his Floating Zoo." Kent: Novello & Company Limited, 1970.]

The instrumental possibilities are similarly wide-ranging. Instrumental accompaniment may vary from solo piano to piano and/or guitar with any of the following instruments: bass, drums, maracas, claves, tambourines and other percussion instruments for special effects. The work, however, does not depend on special effects or other theatrical devices as it was originally conceived as a choral piece. Nevertheless, the authors acknowledge, “semi-dramatic effects or stagings may suggest themselves.” [Ibid.]

The most well known performance of "Captain Noah" is inevitably that recorded by The King’s Singers (EMI 1972, reissued 2005). One of the ensemble's earliest recordings, the performance features Joseph Horovitz at the piano. The work has been commercially recorded elsewhere, perhaps most notably an animated version intended for broadcast on television (1972; VHS, 1978).

Reception

"Captain Noah and his Floating Zoo" has become a favorite among sacred and secular institutions alike. Relatively short (approx. twenty-six minutes) and intended for children, the work has been successfully adapted for adult performers, the aforementioned recording by The King’s Singers being one such example.

"Captain Noah and his Floating Zoo" has also been the subject of critical praise. The work received the 1976 Ivor Novello Award for the Best British Work for Children; meanwhile, "The Birmingham Post" critic Kenneth Dommett stated, “Joseph Horovitz's "Captain Noah and His Floating Zoo" is an established favourite wherever and however it is performed...the immensely witty and skillful libretto by Michael Flanders makes it a sure fire winner.” [ [http://www.chesternovello.com/Default.aspx?TabId=2432&State_3041=2&workId_3041=9667 Chester Novello - "Captain Noah and his Floating Zoo"] ]

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