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The Magical Music Box, more commonly known as The Music Box was a British children's magazine. It ran from 1994 to 1996 in a series of 52 fortnightly serialisations. The aim of the magazine was to introduce children into classical music and to popularise this form of music among the younger generations. The dramatisations were produced by IRDP, Independent Radio Drama Productions on request of Marshall Cavendish Partworks Ltd

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  • The Magical Music Box, more commonly known as The Music Box was a British children's magazine. It ran from 1994 to 1996 in a series of 52 fortnightly serialisations. The aim of the magazine was to introduce children into classical music and to popularise this form of music among the younger generations. The stories followed the fictional adventures of two siblings, Sarah and Jamie who find a magical music box through which they are able to enter other worlds, most commonly as spectators. The stories were generally related to other children's tales or fables, including issue 38 (King Arthur & The Knights of the Round Table), issue 2 (Peer Gynt, issue 11 (Sinbad the Sailor), and issue 27 (The Imperial Robes). The dramatisations were produced by IRDP, Independent Radio Drama Productions on request of Marshall Cavendish Partworks Ltd (en)
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  • The Magical Music Box issues (en)
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  • The Four Seasons by Antonio Vivaldi (en)
  • "Pastoral Symphony" by Ludwig van Beethoven (en)
  • Bolero by Maurice Ravel (en)
  • Carmen Suites 1&2 by Georges Bizet (en)
  • Carnival of the Animals by Camille Saint-Saëns (en)
  • Flute and Harp Concerto by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (en)
  • Orchestral Suite by Johann Sebastian Bach (en)
  • Peer Gynt Suites 1&2 by Edvard Grieg (en)
  • Pictures at an Exhibition by Modest Mussorgsky (en)
  • Rhapsody in Blue by George Gershwin (en)
  • Ride of the Valkyries by Richard Wagner (en)
  • Scheherazade by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov (en)
  • Swan Lake Suite by Peter Tchaikovsky (en)
  • Symphonie Fantastique by Hector Berlioz (en)
  • The New World Symphony by Antonín Dvořák (en)
  • The Planets by Gustav Holst (en)
  • The Sleeping Beauty Suite by Peter Tchaikovsky (en)
  • Three Overtures by Gioacchino Rossini (en)
  • Viennese Waltzes by Johann Strauss (en)
  • Violin Concerto in D by Johannes Brahms (en)
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  • The River (en)
  • Daylight Robbery (en)
  • Animal Rescue (en)
  • The Big Freeze (en)
  • The Spinning Wheel (en)
  • The Valkyries (en)
  • Journey to the Stars (en)
  • Hall of the Troll King (en)
  • House of Terrors (en)
  • Musical Misfit (en)
  • Night of the Aliens (en)
  • Nightmare Gallery (en)
  • Sinbad and the Kraaken (en)
  • Sky Racers (en)
  • The Bowman and the Baron (en)
  • The Bull Fights Back (en)
  • The Dell of Time (en)
  • The Highwayman's Mask (en)
  • The Wizard's Spell (en)
  • Wagon Train West (en)
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  • The Magical Music Box, more commonly known as The Music Box was a British children's magazine. It ran from 1994 to 1996 in a series of 52 fortnightly serialisations. The aim of the magazine was to introduce children into classical music and to popularise this form of music among the younger generations. The dramatisations were produced by IRDP, Independent Radio Drama Productions on request of Marshall Cavendish Partworks Ltd (en)
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