Kamala Sankaram

The Last Blast of Anthony the Trumpeter

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Duration: 4'

Instrumentation: Baritone and Piano

Instrumentation: Baritone and Piano
Delivery Method: Physical Delivery
Performance Materials: Piano Score

Attend the bitter end of Anthony von Corlear Whose final cry gives the water its name: "En Spuyt den Duyvil, trotseer ik het Water! I am a man of parts, The only squire of Hardkoppig Peter. He has called me to sound the trumpet To protect my beloved Manahatta. I alone can sound the alarm Along the borders of the Bronx. I can raise the brave boysof Tarrytown To sling their poweer horns and merrily march down. En Spuyt den Duyvil!" At the fateful creek, the elements are in an uproar. The wind is high, the night is black. No ferry can be found. But Anthony is resolute And with a cry, he wades into the water: "En Sputy den Duvyil, trotseer ik het Water!" Now he, his Satanic Majesty, overhears the oath. And he, his Satanic Majesty, rises from the deep. And as the fellow plunges in, he stirs the waters up. Anthony fights valiantly But fighting is in vain. And as the final wave approaches, he gives his trumpet one last blast And then sinks slowly to the bottom.

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138-062-SP
Instrumentation: Baritone and Piano
Delivery Method: Physical Delivery
Performance Materials: Piano Score

About the Work

Duration: 4'

Instrumentation: Baritone and Piano

Commissioned by: Commissioned by Five Boroughs Music Festival
for the Five Borough Songbook, Volume II.

Attend the bitter end of Anthony von Corlear Whose final cry gives the water its name: "En Spuyt den Duyvil, trotseer ik het Water! I am a man of parts, The only squire of Hardkoppig Peter. He has called me to sound the trumpet To protect my beloved Manahatta. I alone can sound the alarm Along the borders of the Bronx. I can raise the brave boysof Tarrytown To sling their poweer horns and merrily march down. En Spuyt den Duyvil!" At the fateful creek, the elements are in an uproar. The wind is high, the night is black. No ferry can be found. But Anthony is resolute And with a cry, he wades into the water: "En Sputy den Duvyil, trotseer ik het Water!" Now he, his Satanic Majesty, overhears the oath. And he, his Satanic Majesty, rises from the deep. And as the fellow plunges in, he stirs the waters up. Anthony fights valiantly But fighting is in vain. And as the final wave approaches, he gives his trumpet one last blast And then sinks slowly to the bottom.