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List of Songs. + Song. Toccata and Fugue In D Minor, BWV 565. Leopold Stokowski & The Philadelphia Orchestra. 3m. Starts with images of the orchestra. Continues with images of abstract clouds and landscapes. The Nutcracker Suite, Op. 71A, Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy. Leopold Stokowski & The Philadelphia Orchestra.
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Jun 30, 2014 · Here is Disney's Fantasia from 1940. 2015 will be the 75th anniversary of the movie. I think Disney should do the movie again with all of these songs, this t...
Jul 31, 2001 · In the glut of the latest batch of Disney soundtrack reissues (including everything from The Little Mermaid to Newsies) majestically sits the 1990 digital remastering of legendary conductor Leopold Stokowski's original tracks to the 1940 animation extravaganza Fantasia. This album is an inarguable classic, a veritable primer for anyone ...
Fantasia. Edit. Toccata and Fugue in D Minor, BWV 565. Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach. Orchestrated by Leopold Stokowski (uncredited) Played by The Philadelphia Orchestra. Conducted by Leopold Stokowski. The Nutcracker Suite, Op. 71a. (1892)
Listen to Fantasia (Motion Picture Soundtrack) [Walt Disney Records: The Legacy Collection] by Leopold Stokowski & The Philadelphia Orchestra on Apple Music. 1940. 33 Songs.
Listen to the official soundtrack of Fantasia here. All rights go to Disney.
Jul 31, 2001 · by Dan Goldwasser December 11, 2010. 4 / 5 Stars. When it was released in 1940, Walt Disney's progressive and experimental animated feature Fantasia was unlike anything that audiences had ever seen. A cinematic blending of classical music with interpretive animation, Fantasia didn't immediately grab the audiences that Disney had hoped for, but ...