Fantasia2000
Chinese translation: Fantasia 2000
***There are eight paragraphs, only the sixth paragraph is in the 1940 edition:
Beethoven: Symphony No. 5
Reischwaki: Pines of Rome
Gersiwin: Rhapsody in Blue< /p>
Schostakovitch: Piano Concerto No. 2 - Fast Version (PianoConcerto No. 2, Allegro, Opus1
02)
Saint-Sa?ns: Animals Carnival of the Animals
Duka: The Sorcerer's Apprentice
Elgar: Pomp & Circumstance
History Travinsky: Firebird Suite
Background information:
This film is the sequel to Disney's third classic animated film "Fantasia", which is A non-diegetic animated film with classical music launched by Disney in 1940. Originally, Walt Disney planned to re-release a new version of "Fantasia" every few years, adding or removing some passages each time. However, due to many factors, this plan was not implemented. In recent years, "Fantasia" has been released. Production of the sequel has just begun. Just like Walt Disney's original idea, the sequel retains some parts of the 1940 version and adds some new tracks. After the film was completed, Disney conducted a test screening. It was generally believed that from the perspective of today's movies, it felt too long and too slow. Moreover, the film also has an IMAX version. If an IMAX movie is too long, I'm afraid Audiences couldn't stand it, so Disney decided to delete some of the old sequences from the 1940 version, leaving only "The Sorcerer's Apprentice". In this way, the length of "Fantasia 2000" is only 90 minutes, while the original "Fantasia" was 124 minutes long.
The main style aims to express the pure audio-visual enjoyment of the combination of pictures and music. However, sixty years later, Disney animation techniques are no longer what they were today. Some passages of this film use Disney's recent animation techniques. Come to the most proud computer animation technology. In addition, in terms of content, not only "The Sorcerer's Apprentice" starring Mickey Mouse is retained, but also a segment starring Donald Duck.
Music: Most of the film is performed by the Chicago Orchestra conducted by James Levine. "Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue" and "Dukas' The Sorcerer's Apprentice" were performed by the Philharmonia Orchestra.