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Directed by
  
Merlin Crossingham

Theme music composer
  
Original language(s)
  
English

Director
  
Merlin Crossingham

Production company
  
Aardman Animations

Distributor
  
Starring
  
Country of origin
  
United Kingdom

Initial release
  
2012

Music director
  
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Written by
  
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Wallace & Gromit's Musical Marvels (also known as Wallace & Gromit at the Proms) is the name of Prom 20 of the 2012 season of The BBC Proms, which features orchestral renditions of Julian Nott's theme from Wallace & Gromit and classical music set to scenes from the Wallace & Gromit films. Wallace is performed by Ben Whitehead, the actor who performed Wallace in the episodic adventure game series, Wallace & Gromit's Grand Adventures. Due to its popularity, it became a full touring show in 2013, premiering at The Plenary in Melbourne, Australia on 9 February 2013.

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Plot

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Musical Marvels features new animated footage of Wallace and Gromit that are shown between the orchestral pieces. The animated scenes are made to interact with the conductor on stage through an invention called a Maestromatic. This is a conductor's stand with a plate of cheese and crackers and a chute which receives letters and compositions from Wallace, who is said to be below the concert hall. A new musical composition by Wallace is slated to be played by the end of the night, called "My Concerto in Ee, Lad". Wallace invented a mechanized petrol powered piano called the pianomatic to play the tune, but the invention backfired on itself and the piano, along with his concerto, was destroyed. Gromit ended up saving the night by composing his own musical piece, "A Double Concerto for Violin and Dog", which he played on a priceless Stradivarius violin found below the concert hall over the monitor with English classical violinist Tasmin Little. In the end, Wallace congratulates Gromit for a job well done, gives him a bouquet of flowers from a mechanized flower dispenser, and sits down on the Stradivarius violin.

Program

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  • Csárdás with Tasmin Little
  • The Infernal Dance of King Katschei from the Firebird Suite (set to a montage of W&G villains Feathers McGraw, Preston, Victor and Piella Bakewell)
  • Clair de Lune (to a montage of Wendolene, Lady Tottington and Piella)
  • Overture of The Magic Flute
  • Fugue from 1st Movement of Symphony No. 4 (to a variety of chase scenes from all 5 W&G adventures)
  • A jazz variation of the Wallace and Gromit theme.
  • I Got Rhythm
  • A Double Concerto for Violin and Dog
  • Production and release

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    Musical Marvels was performed live at the Royal Albert Hall on 29 July 2012. It featured the Aurora Orchestra conducted by Nicholas Collon who also narrated and 'communicated' with Wallace. It was broadcast live on BBC Radio, and then a later video broadcast was made on BBC One on 27 August.

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    Due to its popularity, it became a full touring show in 2013. It premiered at The Plenary in Melbourne, Australia on 9 February 2013. It was performed at other venues throughout 2013, with the animated short film A Matter of Loaf and Death screened at each performance.

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    References

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