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Peter & the Wolf: Audio (unabridged, 1 CD/ minutes) performed by the Seattle Symphony Orchestra

$32.00

Peter & the Wolf: Audio (unabridged, 1 CD/ minutes) performed by the Seattle Symphony Orchestra

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SKU: 9781455825448 Category: Product ID: 45192

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Title: Peter & the Wolf: Audio (unabridged, 1 CD/ minutes) performed by the Seattle Symphony Orchestra
Author: PROKOFIEV SERGEI
Illustrator: DALE JIM/SEATTLE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA (PERF)
Format: CD/CD-ROM
Publication date: 01/10/2011
Imprint: BRILLIANCE CORPORATION
Price: $32.00
Publishing status: Active

This beloved fairy tale, with music by Sergei Prokofiev, tells of how the courageous Peter and his animal friends – the bird, the duck, and the cat – set out to capture a ravenous wolf. Generations of children have been charmed by this enchanting work, and Brilliance Audio is proud to introduce its own version with multi-Grammy Award-winner Jim Dale as narrator. To delight the millions of Jim’s fans, his reading of Peter and the Wolf will include unforgettable vocal characterizations of the various animals, young Peter, and Peter’s grumpy old grandfather. The music of Peter and the Wolf, including some of the best-known classical melodies, is superbly performed by the award-winning Seattle Symphony, led by music director Gerard Schwarz. Children and their parents will enjoy listening to this unique musical story as every character is portrayed by a different instrument from the orchestra and the story is woven together by the lively narration by Jim Dale. It’s a perfect holiday gift and a must-have for all Jim dale fans!



Contributor Bio: Prokofiev, Sergei
Prokofiev was a prolific composer, his works include numerous operas, ballets, and symphonies.

Contributor Bio: Dale, Jim
The New York Times hailed Jim Dale as \”The Toast of Broadway\” in his title role in the musical Barnum. He has a long list of credits on the stage and in film and was nominated for an Oscar for writing the lyrics for Georgy Girl.

ISBN: 9781455825448