An awfully big adventure : the best of Peter Pan, 1904-1996.

Format
Audio
Language
English
Published/​Created
Hollywood, CA : Delos : Co-production, Samsung Classics, ℗1996.
Description
1 online resource (1 audio file)

Availability

Available Online

Details

Subject(s)
Performer
Arranger
Narrator
Conductor
Notes
  • Music and songs relating to Peter Pan, arr. and assembled by Donald Fraser, from musical theatre and motion picture adaptations.
  • "The classic story in music."
  • Includes narration.
  • "Not the original cast or soundtrack recordings"--Container.
Creation/​Production credits
Additional arr. for piano tracks by Carol Rosenberger.
Time and place of event
Recorded May 19-Aug. 7, 1996 at First Congregational Church, Los Angeles, Calif., and Church of the Ascension, New York, N.Y.
Source of description
Description based on hard copy version record.
Participant(s)/​Performer(s)
Various instrumental soloists ; Nicholas Klein, narration ; Voices of Ascension ; Los Angeles Opera Orchestra ; Grant Gershon, conductor.
Contents
  • Our story begins (0:38)
  • Tender shepherd (2:29)
  • Peter, Peter (4:12)
  • Following the leader ("Tee-dum, tee-dee") (3:58)
  • Never never land (1:02)
  • I'm flying (5:27)
  • The arrival of Wendy (4:03)
  • The song of the pirates (3:26)
  • The mermaids' lagoon (4:58)
  • Your mother and mine (3:48)
  • I won't grow up (2:18)
  • When I went home (3:17)
  • The fight and overthrow of the pirates (2:51)
  • The beginning of fairies (0:55)
  • Second star to the right (3:43)
  • Nocturne (0:34)
  • Our story ends (0:48)
  • Distant melody (3:19).
Other title(s)
Best of Peter Pan, 1904-1996
Publisher no.
DE3201
OCLC
811456285
International Standard Recording Code
  • USASX0820101
  • USASX0820102
  • USASX0820103
  • USASX0820104
  • USASX0820105
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  • USASX0820117
  • USASX0820118
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