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Beethoven's Wig, Vol. 2: More Sing-Along Symphonies | 
enlarge | Creator: Beethoven's Wig Label: Rounder / Umgd Category: Music
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Rating: 17 reviews Sales Rank: 5202
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 618119 UPC: 011661811928 EAN: 0011661811928 ASIN: B0001I2C8O
Release Date: March 16, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | Stuck In The Saddle Again (Light Cavalry March, Suppe) | | • | Sing Verdi Very Loud (La donna e mobile, from Rigoletto, Verdi) | | • | Its The Same Every Verse (In The Hall of The Mountain King, from Peer Gynt Suite, Grieg) | | • | Musical Bs (Hungarian Dance #5, Brahms) | | • | Dont Play That Violin (Violin Concerto #2, Paganini) | | • | Schuberts Trout (Trout Quintet, Schubert) | | • | Dvorak The Czechoslovak (Humoresque #7, Dvorak) | | • | A Fan of Chopin (Prelude 7, Op. 28, Chopin) | | • | Please Do Not Tease The Viennese (Blue Danube Waltz, Strauss) | | • | Its Spring! (Spring, from The Four Seasons, Vivaldi) | | • | Wow What a Wedding Cake (Wedding March, from A Midsummer Nights Dream,. Mendelssohn) | | • | Instrumental Performances: | | • | Light Cavalry March, Suppe | | • | La donna e mobile, from Rigoletto, Verdi (with vocals) | | • | In The Hall of The Mountain King, from Peer Gynt Suite, Grieg | | • | Hungarian Dance #5, Brahms | | • | Violin Concerto #2, Paganini | | • | Trout Quintet, Schubert | | • | Humoresque #7, Dvorak | | • | Prelude 7, Op. 28, Chopin | | • | Blue Danube Waltz, Strauss | | • | Spring, from The Four Seasons, Vivaldi |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com From a pure-pleasure standpoint, the first Beethoven's Wig was nothing to flip over, and the second disc in the series follows suit. However, that is not to say that this is not a valuable and possibly ingenious record. Those unfamiliar with the premise will quickly get the picture: Producer/writer/lead singer/chief clever guy Richard Perlmutter gathers a bundle of important classical works (Paganini's "Violin Concerto #2," Strauss' "Blue Danube Waltz") and makes up silly, catchy lyrics to lay over them, informing the listener about the piece or its composer. Standing out for their offbeat brilliance this time are "Dvorak the Czechoslovak" ("Humoresque #7," Dvorak) and "Wow What a Wedding Cake" (Wedding March from A Midsummer Night's Dream, Mendelssohn). Few stabs at mixing education with entertainment succeed so well. As a bonus, the second half of the CD repeats the symphonies straight up, presenting a neat opportunity to quiz kids 5-12 on what and who they've just heard. --Tammy La Gorce
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| Customer Reviews: Read 12 more reviews...
A must for Beethoven's Wig fans September 3, 2008 C. Miller (California) There are just as many great sing alongs in this CD as in the first. Most of the tracks are very singable (the Brahms piece is difficult). Lots of fun and plenty of goofy lyrics.
Rollicking Fun July 1, 2008 Willis L. Burroughs (Jacksonville, FL USA) My kids absolutely love this. They could listen to it over and over. I like it as well. A great, fun way to learn to love classical music.
Love it! June 27, 2008 Audrey Goodman As a music teacher, this album and the other two are incredibly useful and fun!!! I'm so glad this fellow has done what he's done!
More Beethoven and Friends November 9, 2007 Theresa G. Wright (Hampton, VA) One and two are so great. Hope there's a third coming out. What a great way to introduce children to wonderful music and entertain the parents and grandparents in the process. The words are ingenious. There's even a set of lyrics included in case you miss some nuance. .
Almost as wonderful as the first August 2, 2007 Karen (Dallas, TX) We bought Beethoven's Wig 1 and loved it. My kids (ages 5 and 9) really enjoy listening over and over. Number 2 is almost as good. All of the songs are amusing and a couple are very funny. The lyrics are clever and do help you become familiar with composers and their music. I like that the pieces are played again in the second half without the lyrics. I highly recommend it for kids who enjoy music.
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