Short mixed-media films about Melody, a partially-sighted girl with an incredible imagination who visualizes stories and characters conjured up by classical music.
Melody is inspired to think of a story by Prokofiev’s Dance of the Knights.
Melody is inspired to think of a story by Aaron Copland’s ‘Fanfare for the Common Man’.
‘Danse Macabre’ by Saint-Saëns inspires Melody to think about Little Red Riding Hood.
Prokofiev’s ‘Symphony No 1 in D’ inspires Melody to image a story about a fast train.
‘Fantasia on a Theme’ by Thomas Tallis inspires Melody to imagine a story.
'Flight of the Bumble Bee’ by Rimsky Korsakov inspires Melody to think of a story.
Tchaikovsky’s ‘Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy’ inspires Melody to think of a story.
Gustav Holst’s ‘Jupiter’ from The Planets inspires Melody to think of a story.
John Adams’ ‘Short Ride in a Fast Machine’ inspires Melody to think of a story.
Luigi Boccherini’s ‘Minuet’ inspires Melody to imagine colourful butterflies dancing.
Tchaikovsky’s ‘Lake in the Moonlight’ inspires Melody to think of the Ugly Duckling.
‘Autumn’ from Vivaldi’s Four Seasons inspires Melody to imagine a story.
‘The Lark Ascending’ by Ralph Vaughn Williams inspires Melody to think of a story.
Saint-Saëns' 'Aquarium’ from Carnival of the Animals inspires Melody to imagine a story.
Edvard Grieg’s ‘In the Hall of the Mountain King’ inspires Melody to think of a story.
Edward Elgar’s ‘Cello Concerto’ inspires Melody to think of a story about friendship.
‘Music for the Royal Fireworks’ by Handel inspires Melody to imagine a story.
‘Anen Polka’ by Johan Strauss inspires Melody to think of a story about toys.
Erik Satie’s ‘Gymnopédie’ inspires Melody to think of a story about sailing.
‘Nimrod’ by Edward Elgar inspires Melody to think of a story about sea creatures.