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1.Peter And The Wolf, Op. 67: "Introd... 2:13
2.Peter And The Wolf, Op. 67: "The St... 4:30
3.Peter And The Wolf, Op. 67: The Cat... 1:52
4.Peter And The Wolf, Op. 67: Grandpa... 2:14
5.Peter And The Wolf, Op. 67: "Wolf" 3:07
6.Peter And The Wolf, Op. 67: "Now, T... 1:43
7.Peter And The Wolf, Op. 67: "In The... 4:27
8.Peter And The Wolf, Op. 67: "The Hu... 2:18
9.Peter And The Wolf, Op. 67: "The Pr... 4:36
10.The Story Of Babar, The Little Elep... 3:08
11.The Story Of Babar, The Little Elep... 2:21
12.The Story Of Babar, The Little Elep... 3:32
13.The Story Of Babar, The Little Elep... 1:43
14.The Story Of Babar, The Little Elep... 1:40
15.The Story Of Babar, The Little Elep... 1:19
16.The Story Of Babar, The Little Elep... 2:41
17.The Story Of Babar, The Little Elep... 1:48
18.The Story Of Babar, The Little Elep... 2:26
19.The Story Of Babar, The Little Elep... 1:59
20.The Story Of Babar, The Little Elep... 1:19
21.The Story Of Babar, The Little Elep... 1:02
22.The Story Of Babar, The Little Elep... 2:20
23.The Young Person's Guide To The Orc... 1:06
24.The Young Person's Guide To The Orc... 2:19
25.The Young Person's Guide To The Orc... 3:17
26.The Young Person's Guide To The Orc... 4:03
27.The Young Person's Guide To The Orc... 0:50
28.The Young Person's Guide To The Orc... 2:19
29.The Young Person's Guide To The Orc... 2:08
30.The Young Person's Guide To The Orc... 2:47

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- wow another one

and he looks like a girl... why is he blue on his face?...

- Takes me back to my childhood ...

... listening to Peter Ustinov's narative of this masterpiece on LP was a huge hit with me as a kid. If you can't find that treasure, definitely get this version. Dame Edna does it marvelously with her own little kick of humour. What a great bargain!

- A wonderful surprise

I admit complete bias as a longtime fan of Dame Edna. I'm also a musician and have performed all of the pieces included on this album and know them, well, "intimately" is probably the correct word. If you first see this album and think, "Oh, a novelty record. Maybe a publicity stunt," I don't think anyone could blame you. Instead, what we have here is something really, really special: Wonderful, warm interpretations of three of the most luminous "works for children" that happen to be so good, they are revered and loved by adults. As an introduction to classical music, you won't find – even eight years after it's release – a better package. I'll admit I knew nothing of the Melbourne Orchestra or John Lanchbery before I heard this recording. Well, they aren't good: they're great. The smallest details, nuances that I never knew, just came out of nowhere. It was as close as I could get to hearing the pieces for the first time. Frankly, I've frequently heard better-known "world-class" orchestras pale embarrassingly by comparison. "But what about Dame Edna?!" If you expected her to hijack these pieces and make them hilarious extensions of her stage shows, I'm sorry to say that – aside from a couple of "possums," the pet name she uses for her audience – she doesn't stray from the classic stories. I'm happier, however, to tell you, it's just that respect for the source material that makes these interpretations nothing less than present-day classics that stand with the best. She's like the lovable, warm Aunt from Australia you never knew you had. How warm? Without changing a thing, using some carefully paced wording and a tiny laugh, she turns the of ending Peter and the Wolf from macabre to merry. Parents, that's for you. For Poulenc's Babar, the Baby Elephant, Barry Humphries drops his alter ego and, as himself, gives an gentle, understated performance that is, for me, simply the best Babar ever. Note to classical purists: Don't expect gauzy, Chandos-like, sitting-in-the-concert-hall authenticity. The producer and sound engineers more than earned their fee here. Frankly, they make a strong argument that recordings shouldn't seek to plop the listener in Orchestra, Row E – however difficult that may be to achieve. Nonetheless, I don't feel these are sterile, overly tweaked, artificial recordings either. You can still "see" the instruments perfectly – except here, things like harp harmonics don't get lost just because they're at the back of hall. Next to the basses.)

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- REVIEW OF PETER AND THE WOLF

This CD is the best recording I have heard of Peter and the Wolf in a long time. Dame Edna Everage injects comedy into an otherwise serious work of art and seemingly does not ruin the style of the piece. The Melbourne Symphony Orchestra are certainly at their best and give a spectacular performance in this recording. Also, aside from the artistic success of the CD, it is also great value for money, split up into 30 sections and only for a mere £4.74. This does not mean a lack of integrity or quality. I was however slightly peeved that, later on in the week in which I had purchased the CD, I had found the same disc in an admitedly "failing" store for an amazingly cheap £2.99. However aside from this minor annoyance, the recording is a great success and a classic must have for your iPod.

- If you have a small child - you have to buy this album !

This Album is fabulous value, but even if it cost four times the price I would still recommend it. My four year old sits transfixed by the music and the story - completely transported into it's world. Dame Edna does a great job as the narrator for both Peter and the wolf. It's also really interesting hearing Barry Humphries as himself narrating Babar the Elephant. *******

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