Hospitality - First Part
00: 00-00: 30
The bear (bassoon) asks for hospitality, the inhabitants (flutes)
timidly allege their economic misery as an excuse for the refusal,
the bear raises anew the question in a more altered manner and residents
yield to the insistence as if they already knew that they could not refuse
00: 30-01: 05
the bear enters the house and goes to bed, the inhabitants (flutes) have resigned
01: 05-02: 30
the bear wakes up and furtively (triangle) performs wrongdoing
(In the first case he burns his cane to blame inhabitants)
the oboe is the treacherous bear and the subtlety
of his action
02: 30-02: 45
the night becomes the day
02: 45-04: 08
the bear (bassoon) wakes up and pretends (oboe) of not finding his cane
the inhabitants (flutes) are mortified and do not know how to behave,
They are concerned that the bear became angry with them,
which it occurs in the increase of speed and intensity
04: 08-05: 00
the inhabitants (flutes) remain at their misery and cheated by the bear
and from life, still a light of hope is lit for them in
possibility of a future moral compensation (that is, in the sense
that Providence will give the story a happy ending and not
leave the injustices unavenged).
05: 00-end
the bear (bassoon) happily resumed the journey singing and is preparing to
repeat the scam in the next house, clarinets with glockenspiel
imply that from the bear's point of view these are small pranks
as they represent the moral of which the bassoon makes fun of
(5:27)
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