| Description |
| On-screen: |
Walter asks for directions |
| Description: |
As a worker tells Walter how to get to his destination, we hear a folk tune called "Carman's Whistle," which was also arranged as a harpsichord piece by William Byrd; this tune helps to establish the rural English setting; it is also associated with Walter and his wanderings in the forest |
| Music annotations: |
[m. 1] modto / sordini / mf; [m. 8] mf; [m. 13] rall; [m. 15] rall |
| Film annotations: |
[m. 13] He stops |
| Orchestration annotations: |
[m. 1] 2 harps 2 pianos; [m. 8] e horn solo; [m. 9] strgs; [m. 12] add violins |
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| Tags |
calm | directions | establish place | establish setting | establish time | forest | gentle | leading man | Renaissance music | voice-over | walking | worker
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