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Prokofiev: Peter and the Wolf; Britten: Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra
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ALBUM NAME
Prokofiev: Peter and the Wolf; Britten: Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra
Copyright
℗ 1989 Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, Berlin
RELEASE DATE
May 1, 1990
TRACK
24
DURATION
47:37
ALBUM ARTIST
Album TRACKS
1
Peter and the Wolf, children's tale for narrator & orchestra, Op. 67 Introduction. Peter and the Wolf - a musical tale for children
Peter and the Wolf, children's tale for narrator & orchestra, Op. 67 Introduction. Peter and the Wolf - a musical tale for children
2:3
2
 
 
Now to our story. Early one morning, Peter opened the gate . . .
4:39
3
 
 
Suddenly, something caught Peter's attention
4:6
4
 
 
No sooner had Peter gone . . .
3:8
5
 
 
And now, this is how things stood
6:3
6
 
 
But now, . . . now the hunters came out of the woods
2:11
7
 
 
And now . . . now imagine the triumphant procession
4:40
8
Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra, Op.34 Tuning up - These are sounds made by a hundred musicians playing many different kinds of instrument
Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra, Op. 34 Tuning up - These are sounds made by a hundred musicians playing many different kinds of instrument
1:4
9
 
 
It all starts with an idea
2:3
10
 
 
All of them are now ready . . . Theme
2:42
11
 
 
It is time that each instrument speak for itself. Variation A
30
12
 
 
When two oboes discuss the Theme, their observation may seem more penetrating. Variation B
43
13
 
 
Clarinets are glib talkers and are very popular. Variation C
40
14
 
 
Easily recognized is the gossip of the bassoon. Variation IV
51
15
 
 
30 of the 60 string players are violinists. Variation E
46
16
 
 
The alto voice of the viola is larger than the violin's. Variation F
53
17
 
 
The violoncello is larger still. Variation G
1:12
18
 
 
The double bass stands as high as a man. Variation H
1:2
19
 
 
Words plucked from any one of the harp's 47 strings are always easy to understand. Variation I
52
20
 
 
The horn is a brass instrument. Variation J
1:13
21
 
 
These two trumpets challenge each other in a brilliant exchange. Variation K
32
22
 
 
The giants of the brass, the trombones and tuba, always like to have the last word. Variation L
59
23
 
 
The comment of the percussion is right to the point. Variation M
1:36
24
 
 
Everyone has had his say. Fugue
3:9
 
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