Yanamono YANOMAMO
An Ecological Entertainment
Music by Peter Rose. Lyrics and narration by Anne Conlon.

Yanomamo vividly tells of the destruction of the Amazon Rainforest and its effect on the Yanomamo, the oldest Indian tribe living there. They lead a way of life in harmony with nature which, undisturbed, would survive with the forest indefinitely. However, their existence, and that of millions of animals and plant species, is threatened by the arrival of outsiders who assume that the forest soil is permanently rich and that once the trees are cleared, the land will be very productive. But after two years, no crops will grow because the richness of the jungle is in the trees, not in the soil. Thus the delicate balance of nature is being systematically removed and soon the rainforests, which are crucial to the world's eco-system, will disappear together with the Indians and the wildlife. Is there the time or the will to save them? Yanomamo was filmed as "Song of the Forest" and shown in Channel 4's Fragile Earth series, narrated by Sting.
Published in association with the World Wide Fund for Nature.

Cast: narrator, chorus

Instrumentation: 3 flutes, 3 clarinets, 2 alto sax, 2 tenor sax, 3 trombones, tuba, electric bass, electric keyboard, string synthesizer, piano, percussion

Printed Editions: Vocal Score, Word Book, Chorus Book
Recording: Cassette