Wayward Blackbird

Sheet Music composed by Stacy Fahrion

Wayward Blackbird interweaves Chopin-esque basslines with familiar nursery rhymes This Old Man and Sing a Song of Sixpence in this whimsically macabre showcase solo by Stacy Fahrion.

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Level
Method Book Match
Teaching Concepts
Genre
Instrumentation
Time Signature
Tonal Center
Medium
Composer
Brand
SKUPPFAHR1005
Number of Pages7

About the composer

Stacy Fahrion

Stacy Fahrion

Stacy Fahrion writes in a style she calls “Whimsically Macabre.” Many of her compositions have been concocted from the remains of nursery rhymes. Her music has been described as “offbeat quirky seriously beautifully funny mischievously madly serious.” Stacy holds a Master’s degree in Piano Performance and Pedagogy from the University of Iowa, and teaches piano lessons in Denver. She enjoys performing at house concerts, and when she’s not conjuring up new pieces, she can usually be found hiking in the mountains.

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Whimsy & Wonder

Whimsy & Wonder

Whimsy & Wonder features ten delightfully macabre solos for intermediates composed by Stacy Fahrion. These quirky, neoclassical twists on favorite nursery rhymes will delight pianists of all ages who are looking for unique performance pieces.

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Erica
Erica
Reviewed on October 26, 2018
Every year I look for something engaging but substantial to play myself in our studio "Halloween Spooktacular" - and I'm so excited to play this piece tomorrow! Familiar, creative, and eerie all at once. Love it!
Sarah Kay
Sarah Kay
Reviewed on May 24, 2016Verified purchase
Exquisite. The way Stacy begins with contrapuntal style & then adds sweeping arppegiated sections keeps the listener (and the performer) engaged until the last note is finished. It has intensity, yet is flowing & beautiful.
Irma
Irma
Reviewed on March 15, 2016Verified purchase
This is a brilliant piece. I love the contrapuntal techniques used. A recital winner and studio must have.