Musicana was a movie project from
Disney Animation Studios, considerated since 1970 by the illustradors
Wolfgang Reitherman(one of
The Nine Old Men) and
Mel Shaw, as a sequence for the animation movie
Fantasia. Several conceptual art came to be prepared for the segments of this movie, many produced by
John Lasseter(
Pixar Animation Studios's owner), early in his career. A documentary on this unrealized work appears in the 2010 edition of
Fantasia.
The initial idea was to design sequences what you traveled through in specific countries, accompanied by a composition or composer directly related to the country.
AFRICAThis sequence, is officially called
The Rain God.
This sequence tells a story about a little monkey, as stealing the Rain God's Diamond, he fight to survive the God's rage.
LATIN AMERICAIn this sequence, have many themes inspirated about the Aztec and Inca Folklore.
And possibly the musics what would being used in the Soundtrack, would be the
Yma Sumac, a peruvian soprano, who
Walt Disney met personally before she became a international singer.
ARABIAIn this sequence, from the
Scheherazade's work, from the russian composer
Rimsky-Korsakov, shows scenes of the classics arabians tales
One Thousand and One Nights, specially
Ali Babá and The Fourthy Thiefs.
CHINAthis sequence will be references to China, wich was officially entitled
The Emperor's Nightingale. based on the fairy tale published by
Hans Christian Andersen, entitled
The Nightingale, wich the protagonist would be
Mickey Mouse.
John Lasseterwas coordinating this sequence.
UNITED STATESIn this sequence, a group of frogs, two of them based on
Louis Armstrong and
Ella Fitzgerald, play jazz in the southern United States until the passage of a large steam vessel moves across the scene, taking them on the margin of the river.
FINLANDA
Jean Sibelius's composition was choised to compose this sequence where a battle between the Ice's God and the Sun's God wich produced the myriad lakes of Scandinavia.
Unfortunately, the project was eventually canceled in 1991. His illustrations are stored in the archives of the Disney studios, where there are several abandoned projects that are waiting to be awakened.
"Good projects never die." - Walt Disney.In 2000, is released
Fantasia 2000.
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