Leopold Stokowski - Walt Disney's Fantasia: Remastered Original Soundtrack Edition

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Tracklist
  • Toccata And Fugue In D Minor - (by Bach)
  • The Nutcracker Suite Op.71A: Dance Of The Sugar Plum Fairy
  • The Nutcracker Suite Op.71A: Chinese Dance
  • The Nutcracker Suite Op.71A: Dance Of The Reed Flutes
  • The Nutcracker Suite Op.71A: Arabian Dance
  • The Nutcracker Suite Op.71A: Russian Dance
  • The Nutcracker Suite Op.71A: Waltz Of The Flowers
  • The Sorcerer's Apprentice
  • Rite Of Spring
  • Symphony No.6 ('Pastoral') Op.68: I. Allegro Ma Non Troppo
  • Symphony No.6 ('Pastoral') Op.68: II. Andante Molto Mosso
  • Symphony No.6 ('Pastoral') Op.68: III. Allegro/IV. Allegro/V. Allegretto
  • Dance Of The Hours (From The Opera 'La Gioconda')
  • A Night On Bald Mountain
  • Ave Maria Op.52 No.6
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Product Description
Double CD set - two jewel cases shrink wrapped together. Small crack on the back of one.
It's hard to believe now that Walt Disney's bold 1940 impressionistic experiment in wedding then-state-of-the-art animation with classical music was a rather resounding failure upon its release. The cliché proves the rule: Fantasia was decades ahead of its time (Disney even launched a "psychedelic"-themed rerelease campaign in the late '60s). It's even harder to fathom that then-Disney management spent over a million dollars in the early '80s replacing the muscular Leopold Stokowski score with a digitally recorded clone, then another undisclosed fortune to digitize Leo and put him back alongside Mickey at the conductor's podium in the '90s! This much-traveled Stokowski score will gain no points for subtlety (a symphonic Shaq attack is more like it), but it was Walt's first--and only!--choice and has never sounded better. --Jerry McCulley
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