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Prokofieff, Dukas / The Boston Pops Orchestra, Arthur Fiedler, Richard Hale  - Peter And The Wolf / Sorcerer's Apprentice / Henry VIII Dances

Prokofieff, Dukas / The Boston Pops Orchestra, Arthur Fiedler, Richard Hale - Peter And The Wolf / Sorcerer's Apprentice / Henry VIII Dances

Musician: Prokofieff
Album title: Peter And The Wolf / Sorcerer's Apprentice / Henry VIII Dances
Style: Story
Country: US
Size MP3 version: 1684 mb
Size APE version: 1174 mb
Size WMA version: 1678 mb
Rating ✫: 4.3
Votes: 463
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Genre: Classical / Children's

Prokofieff, Dukas / The Boston Pops Orchestra, Arthur Fiedler, Richard Hale - Peter And The Wolf / Sorcerer's Apprentice / Henry VIII Dances


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A Peter And The Wolf, Op. 67 (An Orchestral Fairy Tale)
Composed By – Prokofieff*
B1 The Sorcerer's Apprentice
Translated By – Joseph R. AuslanderWritten-By – Goethe*
B2a The Sorcerer's Apprentice (Scherzo For Orchestra After Goethe's Poem)
Composed By – Dukas*
B2b Henry VIII Dances
Composed By – Saint-Saëns*
Dance Of The Gyspy (Dances From King Henry VIII)
B3.1 Morris Dance
B3.2 Shepherd's Dance
B3.3 Torch Dance

Credits

  • Artwork – rmjones*
  • Composed By – German* (tracks: B3.1 to B3.3)
  • Conductor – Arthur Fiedler
  • Narrator – Richard Hale (tracks: A, B1)
  • Orchestra – Boston Pops Orchestra*

Notes

The Boston Pops Orchestra - "Peter And The Wolf"
RCA Victor LM-1803
Red Seal

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sobolica
I had this version on a 45RPM EP 2 disc album when it first came out. Never been issued on CD nor probably ever will be. Too Bad... Found a sealed 331/3 at a flea market. Had forgotten all about it. Just listening to it now after 60 odd years. Can't beat that RCA Victor mono recording process. Have no idea about the narrator, R. Hale but boy do I remember all his inflections. A fine performance, all round. This was probably my intro to classical & until a community college class, would never have listened again. Fiedler was a character and underappreciated.