Johnny Green leads the MGM Symphony Orchestra in a medley of waltzes and other familiar pieces by three members of the Strauss family.Johnny Green leads the MGM Symphony Orchestra in a medley of waltzes and other familiar pieces by three members of the Strauss family.Johnny Green leads the MGM Symphony Orchestra in a medley of waltzes and other familiar pieces by three members of the Strauss family.
- Nominated for 1 Oscar
- 1 nomination total
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We often forget that besides having leading departments for cameraworks and directors, the major producers also had a lot of musical talent on staff. There were all those movies to score. It wasn't just musicals, but by the middle of the 1930s, almost every move at MGM had a score, with an attributed composer, and Johnny Green as the man in charge of doing the actual conducting most of the time. It's good to see him at work, and with such a lovely piece of music.
*** (out of 4)
Oscar-nominated short from MGM has their Symphony Orchestra, led by Johnny Green, plays various waltzes composed by three members of the Strauss family. "Pizzicato Polka," "Tales from the Vienna Woods," "Vienna Life," and "On the Beautiful Blue Danube" are among the songs performed here in an edited form. I must admit that I wasn't too familiar with the Strauss family or their work but I did enjoy this brief, ten-minute concert that shows off some of their highlights.
La Gazza Ladra Overture (1954)
*** (out of 4)
MGM's Symphony Orchestra, led by Johnny Green, go through Rossini's overture "La Gazza Ladra", just as the title says. Once again I'm new to this series of shorts with Green but so far I'm very impressed with their quality. The 1.85:1 aspect ratio, new to the shorts format as well, is nicely used here and makes for a very pretty picture to look at as well as listen to. I'm not overly familiar with the overture here but Green does a very good job with his 80-man orchestra and makes for an entertaining 10-minutes.
Did you know
- TriviaOf the one hundred or so members of the orchestra, only five appear to be female: two violinists, a violist, and the two harpists.
- Quotes
[first lines]
Announcer: It is three-quarter and two-quarter time in the MGM Concert Hall, and the lilting waltzes and bouncing polkas we're going to hear were composed in gay, romantic 19th-century Vienna by one of the most talented father-and-son teams in musical history: Johann Strauss Sr., Josef Strauss, and Johann Strauss Jr., the "Waltz King".
- Crazy creditsAll credits for performers and crew are given orally.
- SoundtracksOn the Beautiful Blue Danube
Written by Johann Strauss
Performed by The MGM Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Johnny Green
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- Filming locations
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios - 10202 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, California, USA(Studio, filmed in the M-G-M Concert Hall)
- Production company
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
- Runtime10 minutes
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1