Eric Kisch wrote:
>The amazing thing, looking back at those cartoons, is how much classical
>music was still part of the "general public"' experience. The cartoons
>rely on a public knowing what they're poking fun at. Show those today
>and almost no kid under 30 will know what the fuss is about.
Same goes for Tom & Jerry. The array of `classical' references in the
superbly-played scores to those cartoons is without bounds. And I don't
mean just `Brahms's lullaby' when Tom is asleep. Anyone know how many
takes the orchestra typically used when recording one of those films?
Our TV is wired into the music replay system. When T&J cartoons are
broadcast and we're watching, the volume always goes up.
John Hayward-Warburton
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