The Disney studio's grand experiment, setting cartoon sequences to a few standards of classical music, doesn't do too much for the music (it's rather like a creative writing assignment in the 6th grade: okay, class, what do you picture in your mind when you listen to this record?). At most, it can be credited with corraling a mass audience to hear the music. The real show, of course, is the animation, especially the dinosaur fight (to "Rite of Spring") and the Mickey Mouse nightmare (to "Sorcerer's Apprentice"), which demonstrate one of Disney's fortes — frightening little children. Leopold Stokowski conducts the music (which was re-recorded in "digital audio," under the baton of Irwin Kostal, forty years after the original release). (2015) — Duncan Shepherd
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