The Little Red Fox
The music captures the attention of an inquisitive little red fox, who darts playfully around the musicians.
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The Little Red Fox brings whimsical curiosity from Australian composer Sally Greenaway.
There is a playful dialogue between the cello and flute, with the bubbling arpeggiated chords on the piano, illustrating a cheeky fox frolicking around a garden or field.
It belongs to a set of three works by Sally Greenaway, which were commissioned by Stephanie and Ross Burton for their 'Ruby' Wedding Anniversary.
The full set of three short pieces, titled The Strawberry Thief, brings us a world of birds, gardens and cheeky foxes, written to celebrate 40 years of marriage.

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Credits
The Strawberry Thief suite was commissioned in 2015 by Stephanie & Ross Burton for their 'Ruby' Wedding Anniversary. Each piece delights in a world of birds, gardens and cheeky foxes.
Composer, artistic director:
Sally Greenaway
Instrumentation & performers:
- Flute - David Shaw
- Piano - Edward Neeman
- Cello - Samuel Payne
Audio engineers:
- Location recording, mixing - Duncan Lowe
- Mastering - Kimmo Vennonen
Music video filming, animation and production:
- Director, editor, animator - Marisa Martin
- Director of photography - Luke Patterson
- Animators - Geraldine Martin, Marisa Martin, Matthew Koh
Location recording:
- Recorded at the Sitsky Room, ANU School of Music, Canberra
Copyright © ℗ 2021 Sally Greenaway
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