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  2. The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra, Op. 34, is a 1945 musical composition by Benjamin Britten with a subtitle Variations and Fugue on a Theme of Purcell.It was based on the second movement, "Rondeau", of the Abdelazer suite.

  3. Benjamin Britten - Wikipedia

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    The Young Person's Guide, based on a theme by Purcell, showcases the orchestra's individual sections and groups, and gained widespread popularity from the outset. [ 206 ] [ 207 ] Christopher Headington calls the work "exuberant and uncomplicated music, scored with clarity and vigour [that] fits well into Britten's oeuvre ."

  4. List of compositions by Benjamin Britten - Wikipedia

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    The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra, Op. 34, (1946) Occasional Overture, Op. 38, (1946) Men of Goodwill – variations on a Christmas carol (1947) Variations on an Elizabethan Theme, jointly composed with Lennox Berkeley, Arthur Oldham, Humphrey Searle, Michael Tippett and William Walton (1953) Symphonic Suite from Gloriana, Op. 53a, (1954)

  5. David Bowie Narrates Prokofiev's Peter and the Wolf - Wikipedia

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    The Bowie-narrated Peter and the Wolf appeared on side A, and a music-only recording of the English composer Benjamin Britten's Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra (1945) appeared on side B, [2] [1] recorded by the Philadelphia Orchestra in late March 1974. [8] Another musical drama, it uses symphonic orchestration to guide the story. [9]

  6. Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    The classical TV series Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra was created by orchestra conductor Leonard Bernstein, in 1960.Bernstein created the show for the purpose of exposing young viewers, mainly school-aged children, not just to European classical music, but to various kinds of orchestral instruments as well.

  7. Moonrise Kingdom (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    "The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra, Op. 34: Fugue: Allegro Molto" Benjamin Britten: Leonard Bernstein, New York Philharmonic: 03:05: 20. "Songs From Friday Afternoons, Op. 7: Cuckoo" Benjamin Britten: Benjamin Britten, Choir Of Downside School, Viola Tunnard: 01:36: 21. "The Heroic Weather-Conditions of the Universe, Part 7: After The ...

  8. Miles Chapin - Wikipedia

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    Chapin has twin brothers who are a bit older, and an eldest brother Henry Chapin six years Miles' senior, who was featured in 1961 as the child narrator in the recording of Benjamin Britten's "The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra," conducted by Leonard Bernstein. [2] Henry Chapin is a cellist and a music educator in New York City.

  9. Moonrise Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The film's final credits feature a deconstructed rendition of Desplat's original soundtrack in the style of English composer Benjamin Britten's Young Person's Guide, accompanied by a child's voice to introduce each instrumental section. [54] The soundtrack also features music by Britten, a composer notable for his many works for children's voices.