Dec. 23rd, 2006

acroyear: (food of love)
...to at least put on my 3 Vince Guaraldi cds as my saturday morning wake-up music.

Genius.  Pure Genius.

My fav Christmas CDs are hardly the typical ones.

Vince Guaraldi's Charlie Brown Christmas
George Winston's December
Windham Hill's Celtic Christmas 1 and 2 (now compiled into a 1 cd best of that unfortunately cuts 3 of the ones i really like)
Celtic Heartbeat Records' Celtic Christmas and Winter Solstice cds (which I can't find right now, *grr*)
Christmas Comedy Classics
    including Bob and Doug McKenzie's 12 Days, Weird Al's Christmas at Ground Zero, and Tom Lehrer's Christmas Carol
Loreena McKennitt's Winter Garden
acroyear: (disney toad)
I know that Disney did occasionally exaggerate some of the events in the studio that he "recreated" in the Disneyland TV show, such as how certain story ideas came up or how the animation school worked.  So I was wondering how much truth there is about the visit that Prokofiev made to the studio in 1938.  The TV show presents him (an actor/pianist playing him, Raymond Turner; this was filmed in 1957) as saying that he expressed a desire for Disney to make a cartoon out of his music.

Now, to the "Disney Skeptic", this can be seen as a typical ego-boost for television publicity, something Walt certainly did on other occasions; like Steve Jobs, Walt could at times believe his own publicity even as the writers of the show (or Apple's press releases) made some of the stuff up.

I know that of the meeting, some of it was made up because Prokofiev's version doesn't have names for the animals but the dramatization specifically named "Sonia the Duck" as coming from the translator between Sergei and Disney.  So I was wondering how much of that meeting was true and how much was fictional.  Google's coming up the a variety of views, all extremely summarized and unclear, and wikipedia doesn't mention the meeting at all.

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