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Cartoons in Concert: Tom & Jerry
Experience the magic of cartoons with the Danish National Symphony Orchestra's new single release!
The Danish National Symphony Orchestra, DR Big Band, and DR Vocal Ensemble unite to present a concert filled with beloved cartoon theme songs. Scott Bradley's iconic Tom & Jerry soundtrack is a timeless treasure, perfectly capturing the humor and antics of the mischievous duo; its light-hearted melody evokes a sense of joy and whimsy for audiences of all ages. This single release sets the stage for an enchanting journey through your favorite cartoons.
Blu-ray, CD, and digital album with additional tracks to follow in 2024, promising a complete animated symphony that will delight generations young and old.
Future single releases include soundtracks from The Simpsons, Rick & Morty, My Neighbour Totoro, Bugs Bunny, Valhalla, and The Flintstones.
English title Cartoons in Concert: Tom & Jerry
Genre Film music
Production year 2022
Audio format PCM Stereo
Duration 6'44"
Composer Scott Bradley
English title of music work Tom & Jerry Suite (from Tom & Jerry)
Orchestra / Band Danish National Symphony Orchestra
Conductor Christian Schumann
Choir DR Concert Choir
Chorus Master Poul Emborg
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