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- Peter and the Wolf is an animated short of the segment in Make Mine Music. The short was released in 1946 produced by Walt Disney, with Sterling Holloway providing the voice of the narrator. It was reissued as a stand-alone short on September 14, 1955.
- Peter and the Wolf is a tone poem written by Sergei Prokofiev in 1936. Performed with narration, it tells the story of a boy named Peter who is warned by his grandfather not to venture beyond his home for fear of being attacked by wolves. The fearless Peter defies his grandfather, by venturing out to catch one on his own with the help of some animal friends. Each character in the story is represented by a group of instruments in the orchestra, and assist in telling the story.
- The musical tale of Peter, a small Russian boy who goes out to hunt a wolf, and almost bites off more than he can chew!
- Song: Peter And The Wolf Running Time: X:XX Year: 1988 Album: Peter And The Wolf Parody of: Peter And The Wolf by Sergei Prokofiev Lyrics: Lyrics Video: Unknown Download/Listen: None Forum: No Discussion Page
- "Peter and the Wolf" is a combination of children's story and musical composition by Russian composer Sergei Prokofiev. During performances, a narrator tells the story while accompanied by music played by an orchestra. Each character in the story is represented by a Leitmotif played on a unique instrument. The story tells the tale of an encounter of a young boy named Peter with a wolf. The other characters are Peter's grandfather, a duck, a bird, a cat and an unspecified number of hunters.
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| - Title and short intro here.
- Peter and the Wolf is an animated short of the segment in Make Mine Music. The short was released in 1946 produced by Walt Disney, with Sterling Holloway providing the voice of the narrator. It was reissued as a stand-alone short on September 14, 1955.
- Peter and the Wolf is a tone poem written by Sergei Prokofiev in 1936. Performed with narration, it tells the story of a boy named Peter who is warned by his grandfather not to venture beyond his home for fear of being attacked by wolves. The fearless Peter defies his grandfather, by venturing out to catch one on his own with the help of some animal friends. Each character in the story is represented by a group of instruments in the orchestra, and assist in telling the story.
- The musical tale of Peter, a small Russian boy who goes out to hunt a wolf, and almost bites off more than he can chew!
- Song: Peter And The Wolf Running Time: X:XX Year: 1988 Album: Peter And The Wolf Parody of: Peter And The Wolf by Sergei Prokofiev Lyrics: Lyrics Video: Unknown Download/Listen: None Forum: No Discussion Page
- "Peter and the Wolf" is a combination of children's story and musical composition by Russian composer Sergei Prokofiev. During performances, a narrator tells the story while accompanied by music played by an orchestra. Each character in the story is represented by a Leitmotif played on a unique instrument. The story tells the tale of an encounter of a young boy named Peter with a wolf. The other characters are Peter's grandfather, a duck, a bird, a cat and an unspecified number of hunters. The work has been recorded numerous times by many different orchestras, and has also been adapted to a variety of other media, including animation, stop-motion animation, theatre and ballet. It has also inspired many variants and parodies, some of which include different characters and instruments. For a partial list, see The Other Wiki article.
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