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Subject: Re: Fantasia
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If you like Fantasia, or if you didn't see Fantasia, check out
Allegro non Troppo.
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Someone asked about "Fantasia" --- the Disney/Stokowski venture that
came out in 1939 and has been rereleased MANY times since. (I saw it
first when I was 8, and it's quite good.)

The selections in this film are:
	A transcription of Bach's "Toccata and Fugue in D Minor"
	Selections from "The Nutcracker Suite"
	"The Sorceror's Apprentice" (starring Mickey Mouse)
	
	Selections from Beethoven's "Pastoral" Symphony
	"Dance of the Hours" ("Waltz of the Hours"?)
	Selections from "The Rites of Spring"
	"Night on Bald Mountain" (merging into Schubert's "Ave Maria")
I've probably left something out, but you get the idea. It's not the
best movie for three-year-olds, though.

	Jeff Bowles
	Lisle, IL