Make Mine Music Page #3

Synopsis: Segments: "A Rustic Ballad," a story of feuding hillbillys; "A Tone Poem," a mood piece set on a blue bayou; "A Jazz Interlude," a bobby-soxer goes jitterbugging with her date at the malt shop; "A Ballad in Blue," dark room, rain and somber landscapes illustrate the loss of a lover; "A Musical Recitation," the story of Casey at the Bat; "Ballade Ballet," ballet dancers perform in silhouette; "A Fairy Tale with Music," Peter and the Wolf; "After You've Gone," four musical instruments chase through a surreal landscape; "A Love Story," about the romance between a fedora and a bonnet; "Opera Pathetique," the story of Willie, the Whale Who Wanted to Sing at the Met.
 
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1946
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Casey, the pride of them all

[Colonna Sustaining Note]

All

What do you know?

The game is over.

Two silhouettes

Together in the afterglow

Two silhouettes

Become as one

When lights are low

And with the night

slumbering on

We'll build a dream

for two

Aperfect dream

set to a theme

Lovely as you

Two hearts on fire

Will soon inspire

The stars to dance

The flames that stray

will light the way

To our romance

And when I hold you

in my arms

To my heart's delight

Two silhouettes

will drift away

Into the night

Two hearts on fire

Will soon inspire

The stars to dance

The flames that stray

will light the way

To our romance

And when I hold you

In my arms

To my heart's delight

Two silhouettes

Will drift away

Into the night

Will drift away

Into the night

Now, this is a story

of, uh, uh, uh,

uh, "Peter and the Wolf."

As you know, in the musical

score of"Peter and the Wolf,"

each character

is represented...

by a corresponding instrument

in the orchestra.

Peter,

by the string quartet.

[String Quartet]

The bird,

whose name is Sascha,

by a flute, way up high.

[Flute]

Sonia, the duck,

by an oboe, like this.

[Oboe]

And here is Ivan, the cat,

represented by a clarinet...

[High Voice]

In a very low...

[Deep Voice]

Ahem, in a very low register.

[Clarinet]

Grandpapa is an old bassoon.

[Bassoon]

The shooting of the hunters'guns,

by the kettledrums.

[Kettledrums]

And there is also a wolf.

[Dramatic]

[Snarling]

Little does

that wolf know...

what's in store

for him this day.

For our hero, little Peter,

armed to the teeth,

is setting forth

to capture him.

Uh-oh. There seems to have

been a change of plans.

[Bassoon]

For Peter's grandpapa thinks

that little boys like Peter...

should not go out

to hunt the wolf.

This is very embarrassing

for a great hunter.

[String Quartet]

[Bassoon]

- [String Quartet]

- [Whistling]

- [Flute]

- And this is Sascha,

the little bird we told you about.

Excitable little chap,

isn't he?

Forgetful too.

[Flute Continues]

[Holloway As Sascha] "Hello, Petie.

What goes? Where ya goin, huh?

Can I go, Petie?

Can I? Huh?

Oh, boy! A gun!

Loaded too!

Going hunting?

Ohh! That's for me!

Everything's okay, Petie.

Come on. Let's go!"

[String Quartet]

[Flute]

The wolf!

- [Oboe]

- But it isn't the wolf at all.

It's only

Sonia the duck.

[Oboe, Flute]

"Hello, Sonia."

"Hello, Petie."

Now Sonia wants

to join the party.

[Oboe]

Imagination is

a wonderful thing!

[Snarling]

But sometimes it can

run away with you.

[Flute]

"You coward!"

[Clarinet]

Now who's this?

Oh, it can't be...

[Chuckling]

Oh, no. It's Ivan the cat!

Hello, Ivan!

Ivan's a peaceful,

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Homer Brightman

Homer Brightman was an American screenwriter who worked for Walt Disney Productions, Walter Lantz Productions, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer cartoon studio, UPA, Larry Harmon Pictures, Cambria Productions and DePatie-Freleng Enterprises. more…

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