Classics for Kids: Volume 2
WGUC, Cincinnati, OH
Executive Producer: Chris Phelps
CD Producer: Ralph Graves

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Public radio station WGUC developed a complete educational program based on their weekly radio show, "Classics for Kids." The project involved curriculum guides and activity books that were distributed to elementary schools throughout the Cincinnati area, as well as supplemental materials which included a timeline poster (developed and designed by DCI) and a CD following the sequence of programs presented on the radio. This educational package features an extensive website, and proved popular enough to generate a second CD, which continues the curriculum developed in the first package.
 

Classics for Kids
is currently available through
WGUC

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DCI handled clearances, obtained the appropriate mechanical licenses and mastered the CD
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DCI oversaw the replication of the CD. Standard jewel case, shrink-wrap.
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8 page booklet (4/4) with tray card (4/0); DCI, working with images supplied by WGUC, supplied the design. DCI developed the timeline enclosed in the booklet. DCI output film and was responsible for the printing of this project.
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  Track Listings:

1. Sergei Prokofiev - "Troika" from Lt. Kiji Suite
Czecho-Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra (Bratislava); Andrew Mogrelia, conductor

2. Gioachino Rossini - William Tell Overture: Finale
Zagreb Festival Orchestra, Michael Halisz, conductor

3. Dmitri Kabalevsky - "Galop" from the Comedians
Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra, Kenneth Jean, conductor

4. Johannes Brahms - Hungarian Dance No. 5
Budapest Symphony Orchestra; Istavan Bogar, conductor

5. W. A. Mozart - Variations on "Ah vous dirai-je maman"
Francesco Nicolosi, piano

6. Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov - Flight of the Bumblebee
CSR Symphony Orchestra; Anthony Bramall, conductor

7. Franz Joseph Haydn - Symphony No. 94, "Surprise", Second Movement
Camerata Cassovia; Johannes Wildner, conductor

8. Felix Mendelssohn - "Scherzo" from A Midsummer Night's Dream
Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra; Anthony Bramall, conductor

9. Frederic Chopin - Polonaise in A major, Op. 40 No. 1 "Military"
Idel Biret, piano

10. Giuseppe Verdi - "Triumphal March" from Aida
Slovak Philharmonic Choir; Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra; Oliver Dohnanyi, conductor

11. Johann Strauss, Jr. - Tritsch-Tratsch Polka
CSSR State Philharmonic Orchestra; Ondrej Lenard, conductor

12. Benjamin Britten - "Playful Pizzicato" from Simple Symphony
Bournemouth Sinfonietta; Richard Studt, conductor

13. Igor Stravinsky - "Infernal Dance" from The Firebird
BRT Philharmonic Orchestra; Alexander Rabhari, conductor

14. Robert Shumann - "The Happy Farmer" from Album for the Young
Rico Guilda, piano

15. Zoltan Kodaly - "Viennese Musical Clock" from the Harry Janos suite
Hungarian State Orchestra; Matyas Antal, conductor

16. Ludwig van Beethoven - Symphony No. 5: First Movement
Nicolaus Esterhazy Sinfonia. Bela Drahos, conductor

17. Gustav Holst - "Jupiter" from the Planets
CCR Symphony Orchestra; Adrian Leaper, conductor

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