top of page
Brave Little Timmy

Brave Little Timmy
for narrator and orchestra

 

A Modern Companion to Peter and the Wolf
Introduce young audiences to orchestral storytelling with Brave Little Timmy. This 28-minute educational work uses the exact same charming instrumentation as Prokofiev’s classic, making it the perfect choice for family and school concerts.

 

Listen to the Recording & Find More Information Here:

 

The Story
Eight‑year‑old Timmy secretly befriends a lonely, orphaned wolf through nightly howls. When villagers blame the wolf for a missing sheep and launch a hunt, Timmy ventures into the woods to protect his friend. Along his journey, he encounters an old hunter and a wise bear who challenge his views on nature. This heartwarming tale celebrates empathy, understanding, and coexistence, offering a modern counterpoint to traditional "big bad wolf" narratives.

 

Specifications

  • Duration: 28 minutes
  • Year Composed: 2019
  • Language: English
  • Story & Libretto: Lior Navok
  • Instrumentation: Narrator; 1,1,1,1; 3,1,1,0; 2 perc.; strings


Product and Rental Information

  • Performance Materials: Available for rental. Performers must fill out the Music Rental Form to obtain the full conductor score, solo parts, and orchestral parts.
  • Study Scores: Available for instant purchase and download.
  • Availability: Instant PDF Download (Study Score).
  • Return Policy: Digital downloads are not eligible for returns.
  • Condition: New

 

BRAVE LITTLE TIMMY (score in English) [PDF download]

$34.00 Regular Price
$30.60Sale Price
  • BASIC INFORMATION

    Item: Full Score
    Format: PDF Download
    Edition:  1st Edition 
    Copyright: Lior Navok
    Publisher: Lior Navok Music
    Pages: 113
    Paper Size: DIN A4 / Letter
       

     

  • DIGITAL SCORE

    Download music right after purchase directly to your iPad or printer. Receive the music instantly, without waiting for snail mail.

  • RENTAL MATERIALS

    Parts are available for rental.

    Please fill out the Music-For-Hire form HERE.

  • THE STORY

    For centuries, man has considered the wolf to be a fierce, frightful enemy. Generation after generation learned scary stories about wolves and their horrible deeds. Surely, these stories were based on real events, but the result was a massive extinction of the wolf population and an endless number of tales of brave individuals annihilating them.

    In that spirit, Peter and the Wolf came to life. The child, who does not listen to his grandfather's advice, manages through swiftness and cleverness to catch the "bad" wolf.

    In the last 20 years, there has been a revival. Wolves are now "allowed" to return to their natural habitat, the woods, and humans are learning to live again alongside wolves. In this spirit, Brave Little Timmy came to life. The libretto is based in part on the legend of Saint Francis and the Wolf of Gubbio, along with Native American reflections on the relationship between humans and animals.

    Timmy is eight years old. Every night, when everyone in the village is asleep, he hears the distant howls of a wolf. He howls back and the two communicate. Timmy knows he has a wolf-friend somewhere. One morning, the villagers realize that a wolf has visited them and devoured one of their sheep. Angrily, they decide to hunt the wolf. Timmy decides to warn the wolf. He sneaks out of the village and heads toward the woods. During his adventurous day, he meets an old hunter who is very proud of the number of wolves he has caught in his life. Timmy also encounters a bear who, in contrast to the hunter, has a "live and let live" philosophy.

    When Timmy meets the wolf (not without inner conflict), he discovers a she-wolf cub. The wolf has lost her entire family to the old hunter. No one taught her how to hunt, so she is hungry and sneaks into the village. Wolves from other packs would not accept her – she is all alone.

    Timmy finds a solution. He returns to the village while riding on the wolf's back and, after much hubbub and persuasion, convinces the villagers to adopt the wolf cub into their community. The community is happy to do a good thing and singles out Timmy as a brave kid.

     

    Timmy's brave act resonates with children and adults alike, as the story encourages finding quiet, peaceful, and respectful ways to bridge various conflicts in life.

  • NEED MORE INFO?

    For additional information about this musical work, please submit your request via the this link.

     

Sheet Music online

Get 20% Off Your Entire Order
Automatically applies to all PDF scores and ensemble parts when your cart reaches $30.

Related Music

bottom of page