
The Firebird by Lev Lominago
In his ballet The Firebird, Stravinsky gave us the magnificent mythical bird of The Firebird and its blessing and its curse. At its premiere in 1910, it was an instant success.
Stravinsky: The Firebird: Scene 1: The Firebird’s Dance
Two very different cat pieces give us the sleepy cats of the evening and the active cats for a solstice procession.

Cats in Procession
Martinů: Pruvod kocek v noci slunovratu (Procession of the Cats on Solstice Night), H. 122
In his collection of 25 Norwegian Folksongs and Dances, Op. 17, Edvard Grieg took up some animal pieces, some of which are unusual choices, such as The Pig (No. 8). It seems, however, to be a quite contented animal.

Piglet
In Harald Saeverud’s piano work, The Hare and the Fox, we’re not sure of the outcome – the work is dashing, almost out of breath, but who’s the winner?
Saeverun: Haren og reven (The Hare and the Fox)

Not this cow on a roof
Milhaud: Le Boeuf sur le toit
Leroy Anderson have us a number of animal songs, from the Waltzing Cat, with that troublesome dog, to the horses that neigh so convincingly at the end of Sleigh Ride. It is his Horse and Buggy, however, that conjures up the travel of the last century.

The Dancing Cat
Horse and Buggy
Clearly we’ve left out Saint-Saëns’ Carnival of the Animals, the animals in Peter and the Wolf, but there are so many more to discover. What’s your favourite animal in music?