Stevenson, S Misterstourworm and the Kelpie's Gift

Young hero Coran may not be another Peter but his tale has splendid music

Record and Artist Details

Composer or Director: Savourna Stevenson

Genre:

Orchestral

Label: Circular Records

Media Format: CD or Download

Media Runtime: 0

Mastering:

Stereo
DDD

Catalogue Number: CR1015

Tracks:

Composition Artist Credit
Misterstourworm and the Kelpie's Gift Savourna Stevenson, Composer
Savourna Stevenson, Composer
As far as most concert promoters are concerned, there are just two works for narrator and orchestra written for children: Peter and the Wolf and Babar the Elephant. Perhaps this new addition to the genre, 15 minutes in length, will become as popular but somehow I doubt it.

Stuart Paterson’s story concerns a wee Scottish lad (Coran) who volunteers to slay the mighty Misterstourworm monster whose tail curls “right round the most northerly tip of Scotland”. With the help of a magic bridle and horse, the mythical Kelpie, Coran unsurprisingly slays the mythical sea serpent whose humps, more unexpectedly, become the Isle of Tyree and a number of other islands off the north west of Scotland.

It is a linear narrative which might grip the imagination of younger children but has no opportunity for characterisation and is, needless to say, completely devoid of humour. It’s all a bit too parochially tartan. Scottish actor Billy Boyd (Pippin Took in The Lord of the Rings) is the excellent derring-do narrator.

The music is on another level. Savourna Stevenson should be rightly proud of this vivid and atmospheric score with its network of themes and motifs that develop with the story. It works as an independent piece without narration and indeed is heard as such at the end of the CD after three slight but charming Stevenson songs performed by two Scottish youth choirs. Christopher Bell does it proud, as does the engineering, on a disc – it comes packaged in a book – that lasts just 37 minutes.

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