TV REVIEW : Roger Rabbit Plays the Right Toon in Kids’ Music Appreciation Show
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Roger Rabbit helps sell children on classical music in “Disney’s Young People’s Guide to Music: The Greatest Band in the Land” on the Disney cable channel at 7:30 tonight.
It’s the first of two specials aimed at music appreciation. The second, “A Tune for Toon,” will air in the spring.
The sprightly half hour has a simple formula: On stage is the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, a slew of instruments and personable young conductor Rachel Worby of the Wheeling West Virginia Symphony Orchestra. In the audience are members of the under-8 set and their moms.
And there’s Roger Rabbit--that is, someone in a Roger Rabbit suit, with Charles Fleischer providing the voice--who co-hosts with Worby, asks childlike questions and provides comic relief.
Worby helps Roger--and the audience--decide what instrument he likes the best, while offering a quick guide to individual instruments and their sounds.
Will you hear the William Tell Overture? Of course. But you’ll also hear Handel, Benjamin Britten and Mozart. No in-depth education is going on here, just a breezy, unintimidating introduction to beautiful music.
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