Chasing Sheep Is Best Left to Shepherds

{{Short description|Musical composition by Michael Nyman}}

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Chasing Sheep is Best Left to Shepherds is a piece of minimalist music from the soundtrack for The Draughtsman's Contract, written by Michael Nyman. In the forty years since its release it has been much quoted and sampled and performed by various ensembles. The main motif of first and third part is based on the Prelude to Act III, Scene 2 of Henry Purcell’s opera, King Arthur, the motif of the middle part is based on the aria Madamina, il catalogo è questo from Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's opera, Don Giovanni.{{Cite web |last=Chester Music Ltd (World) |date=2020 |title=Chasing Sheep is Best Left to Shepherds (The Draughtsman's Contract) (1982) |url=https://www.wisemusicclassical.com/work/11492/Chasing-Sheep-is-Best-Left-to-Shepherds-The-Draughtsmans-Contract--Michael-Nyman/ |access-date=20 November 2020 |website=Wise Music Classical}}

Versions

There are different arrangements of this piece, one of which is broadcast on Classic FM TV, performed by the Michael Nyman Band, which was not the original arrangement for the film. Another different version was recorded by Wingates Band and comes from the Album "Nyman Brass".

In the original film, the piece was performed much more slowly than re-recorded versions. It did however have a similar arrangement, with a soprano saxophone with the lead melody. In the Wingates Band version, the melody is in the high range of the band.

In the Michael Nyman Band version, the bassline is in the piano, played by Michael Nyman himself, playing chords. In the Wingates Band version, it is running quavers in the tuba line.

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