
Composer Richard Einhorn has taken jazzy, funky beats-and even hand claps and foot stomps-and incorporated them into a fun-to-hear classical piece. Visually, each colored day is featured in its own animated segment, which is interspersed with breakaway footage of the Minnesota Orchestra playing the music. ""Some days are yellow/ some are blue./ On different days/ I'm different too,"" begins the text, narrated with equal parts deep feeling and panache by award-winning film actress Hunter. Seuss's rhyming text about how a child expresses the connections between colors, moods and feelings is given dramatic depth via an original classical symphony and computer animation.


This unique Notes Alive! video adaptation of a posthumously published Seuss picture book supports the idea that nothing can capture the nuances of human emotion quite like the arts.
