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Fantasia 2000: An Original Walt Disney Records Soundtrack is the soundtrack to Fantasia 2000, a sequel to the animated anthology film Fantasia (1940). It features eight individual score suites for each segment and were named after the same title of these segments that are set to pieces of classical music. The film went through several development section, after the success of the 1990 re-issue and home-video sales of Fantasia. James Levine conducted six of the tracks from the film, which are performed by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, while the rest of the two tracks: especially one for The Sorcerer's Apperentice segment reused music from the 1940 film, while the score for Rhapsody in Blue was originally conducted by Bruce Boughton for the film, while Levine conducted for the soundtrack.

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  • Fantasia 2000: An Original Walt Disney Records Soundtrack is the soundtrack to Fantasia 2000, a sequel to the animated anthology film Fantasia (1940). It features eight individual score suites for each segment and were named after the same title of these segments that are set to pieces of classical music. The film went through several development section, after the success of the 1990 re-issue and home-video sales of Fantasia. James Levine conducted six of the tracks from the film, which are performed by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, while the rest of the two tracks: especially one for The Sorcerer's Apperentice segment reused music from the 1940 film, while the score for Rhapsody in Blue was originally conducted by Bruce Boughton for the film, while Levine conducted for the soundtrack. The track was performed by the Philharmonia Orchestra. The album released on November 30, 1999 by Walt Disney Records and Sony Classical Records, went on to reach the number one spot on the Billboard Top Classical Albums chart in July 2000. (en)
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  • Rhapsody in Blue (en)
  • Symphony No. 5 (en)
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  • Pomp and Circumstance, Marches #1, 2, 3, & 4 (en)
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  • Fantasia 2000: An Original Walt Disney Records Soundtrack is the soundtrack to Fantasia 2000, a sequel to the animated anthology film Fantasia (1940). It features eight individual score suites for each segment and were named after the same title of these segments that are set to pieces of classical music. The film went through several development section, after the success of the 1990 re-issue and home-video sales of Fantasia. James Levine conducted six of the tracks from the film, which are performed by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, while the rest of the two tracks: especially one for The Sorcerer's Apperentice segment reused music from the 1940 film, while the score for Rhapsody in Blue was originally conducted by Bruce Boughton for the film, while Levine conducted for the soundtrack. (en)
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