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Tchaikovsky – The Nutcracker suite (Disney’s Fantasia)

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Saturday, November 10th, 2007.

haha.nu’s classical 16: TchaikovskyThe Nutcracker suite (Disney’s Fantasia 1940)

Here are the visual interpretation of excerpts from Tchaikovsky’s beautiful The Nutcracker suite, found in the original Disney’s Fantasia project from 1940. The Fantasia project is something to answer the question: “What if classical pieces had video clips?”. Sixty years later, there was a second release of the project, the Fantasia 2000, which is more modern but not as beautiful as the first one. Bruno Bozzetto has made a parody of the series in 1977, and called it “Allegro non Troppo“, which in my opinion is the best one in term of creativity and humor. -Quang-

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