Nicky Sohn
A Tale of the Bunny and the Turtle
Duration: 14'
Instrumentation: Orchestra (2[1.2/pic] 2 2 2 – 4 3 3 1 – timp + 4 – hp – str)
A Tale of the Bunny and the Turtle, Nicky Sohn (2025) 14'
for orchestra
The stories we are told as children shape our sense of morality, values, and the logic we use to move through the world. I grew up in Korea and came to the United States as a teenager, so the stories that influenced me most in childhood were Korean folktales. These are stories that everyone in Korea knows, but are unfamiliar to many outside of it. Through music, I want to share those stories and invite listeners into that world.
A Tale of the Bunny and the Turtle is based on the Korean folktale 별주부전. In the story, the Dragon King of the sea falls gravely ill, and the only cure is said to be the liver of a rabbit. A loyal turtle is sent to the land above to bring a rabbit back to the underwater palace. With flattery and promises of wonder, the turtle persuades the rabbit to travel with him to the sea, where the truth of the situation is revealed. Faced with death, the rabbit survives through quick wit, claiming that his liver has been left behind on land. When the turtle carries him back to retrieve it, the rabbit escapes, leaving the others to face the consequences.
Revisiting this story as an adult has been surprising. As a child, I understood it in very black and white terms, with a clever hero and a triumphant ending. Now, I find myself thinking more deeply about what follows that victory. The shame and guilt the turtle must feel after failing his mission, and the fate of the Dragon King, who is not only a ruler but also a son, a father, and the center of an entire kingdom. These layers of consequence make the story feel less like a simple moral lesson and more like a reflection of real life, where one person’s survival often comes at the expense of another.
The music follows the narrative of the story very closely, unfolding like a tone poem across twelve sections. Each section traces a moment in the tale, from illness and persuasion to deception and escape. I am happy to share this Korean folktale through sound, and whatever meaning or moral listeners take from it is entirely their own.
Orchestral instrumentation: 2[1.2/pic] 2 2 2 – 4 3 3 1 – timp + 4 – hp – str
Orchestral performance parts are available via rental.
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About the Work
Duration: 14'
Instrumentation: Orchestra (2[1.2/pic] 2 2 2 – 4 3 3 1 – timp + 4 – hp – str)
Commissioned by: Atlanta Symphony Orchestra
Pages: 99
