
Music: ‘Marching Song’
Narrator
(during the music)
Down a hot and dusty road
Tramps a soldier with his load.
Ten days’ leave he has to spend,
Will his journey never end?
Marching home, marching on his way
Marching, marching all the day
Soon he will be home to stay.
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Phew… this isn’t a bad sort of spot…
Join the Army…! I’ve had me lot…
Always on trek, not a penny to bless…
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‘Strewth, my kit’s in a hell of a mess!
Where’s my St. Joseph? He looks in his pack
For a lucky medallion he has with the face of his namesake, Saint Joseph,
engraved on the back.
Good, there we are! He starts rummaging,
Brings up some packages tied up with string,
Brings up cartridges – rummages on –
Here’s a mirror with most of the silvering gone,
Where’s her picture? That mustn’t be missed
The picture his girl-friend gave him the day he went off to enlist,
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Ah, here it is! And right in the middle –
He brings out – an old brown fiddle.
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It didn’t cost much, the tones not rich,
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You have to keep screwing it up to pitch…
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Igor Stravinsky’s L’HISTOIRE DU SOLDAT (THE SOLDIER’S TALE)
Die Vereinigte Kirche (The United Church)
1920 G Street NW, Washington, D.C.
March 23rd
Prince William Symphony Players
De’Andre Anderson, narrator / David Montgomery, conductor
World Premiere showing of The Soldier’s Tale images by Clive Hicks-Jenkins
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