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David Bowie Narrates Prokofiev's "Peter and the Wolf"
Benjamin Britten, Pyotr Il'vich Tchaikovsky, Eugene Ormandy, Philadelphia Orchestra Sergey Prokofiev
David Bowie Narrates Prokofiev's "Peter and the Wolf"
Genres: Special Interest, Classical
 
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Great for pre-schoolers
12/27/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)

"My 3 1/2 year old son loves to listen to classical music on the radio. I bought this CD for him for Christmas, and it has him transfixed. Bowie's narration is excellent, and the changed ending (though it may offend purists) is much better for the preschool set. Peter and the Wolf is nicely complemented by the Nutcracker. Highly recommened for parents to share with their children."
My son's discovery of classical music
Ei | Seekonk, Massachusetts | 05/16/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)

"My son's growing obsession with this story has truly sprouted since the purchase of this album.
Oddly enough, I never really knew this story or I don't remember it from my childhood, but once my dear sweet boy discovered it's haunting and charging sound, it's become a staple in my vehicle.A perfect way to introduce classical music to any child -- tell them a story and have all the parts of the story be different instruments from an orchestra. Beautiful, just beautiful.."
At least RCA kept it in print!
Clyde D. Hoops | Back where I started from in Oceanside California | 07/12/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Having first had this album on green vinyl no less back in 1977/8 I was not at all suprised to learn that Mr. Bowie had narrated such a classic opera in fact I was very pleased and would listen to it often.Having played in the public school orchestras for over ten years back then it was also a shot in the arm to know that (at that time) a young teenager could not only identify with classical music and a leading pop idol of the times. Now at the age of forty and with my own children I find it an interesting way for my own to learn about classical music, the Philadelphia Orchestra (5 Stars to them) and Eugene Ormandy (10 stars to him). As far as the previous review goes don't be dismayed because the ending was changed to siut the narrators needs or whatever, this is hardly as back-handed as what Disney studios has been doing for the past 20 odd years and making much more money doing it. Buy this if you like the story, the narrator, the conductor or the orchestra, your children (if you have any, and not a prerequisit) will love it and you will too when you share this recording. Not often a fan of cheap RCA records, but at least they kept this one in print."