Description
Your students and audiences will have an absolute ball with this one! If a mouse has ever interrupted one of your rehearsals, you already know how it unfolds. We fully encourage you to ham it up during the concert. An entertaining choice for a Spring or Winter performance!
Program Notes
Let’s face it—every bandroom has had a mouse at some point (whether we knew it or not). This whimsical piece follows the unexpected journey of one such tiny visitor as it scurries through the ensemble in a musical game of hide and squeak.
The mouse is introduced by a quirky, recurring motif that weaves its way through the sections. From the Brass to the Woodwinds, the mouse explores the soundscape with curiosity and charm. A cheeky “nanny-nanny boo-boo” moment in the music captures the mouse’s triumphant escape.
But every adventure has its climax. Our furry protagonist finds itself in the Percussion section—dangerous territory! With a sudden shift in tone, the tension builds as the mouse narrowly avoids a trap, slipping through cymbals and drums with split-second timing.
In the end, the mouse lives to squeak another day, exiting with a joyful fanfare and leaving behind only a few paw prints—and maybe a chewed reed or two.
For fun, I encourage directors to share with students any personal stories about past (or current) furry visitors to their bandroom!







