Instrumentation

2211 - 0000 - timp - harp - (pno) - strings

Availability

Full score and parts for hire, vocal score and chorus score on special sale (or hire) from the Hire Library. Vocal score also on sale as a digital download from Faber Music Store.

Programme Notes

WIDE WORLD Wide World was specially composed for today's concert, to be simultaneously performed at the Barbican in London and at The Sage Gateshead by both groups of performers. It celebrates the idea of ‘finding your voice’ in more senses than just the ‘singing’ voice, since young people have their whole lives before them: to get the most out of all the opportunities and possibilities the world has to offer, it’s always best if you feel confident in yourself and the friends and family around you. The song was commissioned by ‘Sing Up’, whose slogan is ‘helping kids find their voice’. This is what Wide World – and singing in a group – is all about, gaining strength and courage from those around you, discovering who you really are and what you want to achieve. Wide World is full of promise and hope, inspired by the optimism of young people. Its words were written by Charles Hart, who wrote the lyrics for Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantom of the Opera and its music is by Howard Goodall, who has composed some of the best known TV theme tunes of all time, including Blackadder, Mr Bean, Red Dwarf and The Vicar of Dibley. Howard is also the National Ambassador for Singing. Howard Goodall

Wide World

Young Sinfonia/Alan Fearon

Wide World

Richmond School (Richmond, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom)

Richmond School

Wide World

Richmond School (Richmond, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom)

Richmond School

Wide World

Richmond School (Richmond, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom)

Richmond School

Wide World

The Glasshouse International Centre for Music (Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, United Kingdom)

City Schools Choir/LSO St Luke's Youth Choir/massed primary schools for the North East/Members of the London Symphony Orchestra/Members of the Northern Sinfonia/Michael Dworzynski/Timothy Redmond