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LRC239

How the Camel Got His Hump for reader and string quartet

Assemblages III

Story: Rudyard Kipling
Adaptation: Judy Constantinides

2008

00:12:00

Reader, 4(Str)

How the Camel Got His Hump is the eighth in a series of musical stories for children involving a small ensemble, reader, and solo instruments. The piece employs an adaptation of a Rudyard Kipling story by Judy Constantinides, the composer's wife and professional librarian. Composed for reader and string quartet, the work received its premiere and numerous repeat performances at the East Baton Rouge Parish Library System branches in summer 2008. Judy Constantinides was the reader and the musical part was performed by members of the Louisiana Sinfonietta under the direction of the composer.

The other pieces in the series are The Dancing Turtle (1999). The Singing Cucaracha (2000), Lazy Jack (2001), The Penguin Parade! (2002), The Dancing Shoes (2003), Anansi and the Hat Shaking Dance (2006), The Cat That Walked by Himself (2007), The Magic Pot (2009), The Frog Prince (2010), The Magic Snake (2011), The Peddler’s Dream (2012), Porridge (2014), Sody Sallyratus (2015), No Room! (2017), and Fair Is Fair! (2018).

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Score and Parts:

$30

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