Cartoon Brew is pleased to present an exclusive excerpt from the new book Anvils, Mallets & Dynamite: The Unauthorized Biography of Looney Tunes by Jaime Weinman. The book can be purchased from the ...
Fans of classical music and jazz, who also appreciate classic cartoons, are in for a real treat. The Queen’s Cartoonists, who perform live in front of a screen where cartoons from the past 100 years ...
Bugs Bunny is back, and he brought along some friends. The rascally rabbit has been cutting a swath through concert halls since 1989, when orchestras uncovered a box-office hit by playing along with ...
In the hugely popular pre-school animation, composer Joff Bush references and rearranges classical tunes in all the right places – and never plays it for cheap laughs. Plus, the Wigmore Hall sees the ...
I know you've been told otherwise, but there is plenty of humor in classical music. Even the heaven-storming Beethoven, who drove his nephew to near suicide, took his sister-in-law to court (twice!) ...
Did you know some of the world’s most famous classical composers wrote music for cartoons? Take, for example, Brahms’ famous “Pigs in a Polka” dances, or Rossini’s monumental “Bugs Bunny Rides Again,” ...
Even though most of the audience members were not alive for the original Looney Tunes or Merrie Melodies, you’d be hard pressed to find a Californian who couldn’t hum “kill the wabbit, kill the wabbit ...
Generations of kids got their first taste of classical music through Looney Tunes and other classic cartoons. Reset sits down the co-creator and conductor of “Bugs Bunny at the Symphony” to talk about ...
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