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{{Infobox Song
 
{{Infobox Song
|name = The Firebird Suite
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|name = The Firebird Suite (1919 Version)
 
|image = Fantasia-disneyscreencaps com-7466.jpg
 
|image = Fantasia-disneyscreencaps com-7466.jpg
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|films = ''[[Fantasia 2000]]''
|composer = James Levine and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra
 
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|albums = [[Fantasia 2000 (soundtrack)]]
|lyrics_by =
 
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|original = Chicago Symphony Orchestra (conducted by [[James Levine]])
|singer =
 
 
|composer = Igor Stravinsky
|length = 9:14
 
 
|preceded_by = "[[Pomp and Circumstance]]"
|shows =
 
 
|video = Disney's Fantasia 2000 Firebird Suite|shows = [[Little Einsteins]]}}'''''The Firebird Suite''''' written by Igor Stravinsky is the eighth and final segment in ''[[Fantasia 2000]]''.
|preceded_by = [[Pomp and Circumstance]]
 
|followed_by =
 
|video = [[File:Disney's Fantasia 2000 Firebird Suite|centre|240 px]]
 
|original = [[Igor Stravinsky]]
 
|films = ''[[Fantasia 2000]]''}}'''The Firebird Suite''' written by [[Igor Stravinsky]] is the eighth and final segment in [[Fantasia 2000]].
 
   
==Plot==
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==Summary==
 
After a long winter, in the form of water, the [[Spring Sprite]] emerges from the pool to meet [[the Elk]] and he leads her out of the hidden alcove for her to get to work. Her body turns green and melts the snow away for the coming of the spring season, covering the forest in fresh foliage.
 
After a long winter, in the form of water, the [[Spring Sprite]] emerges from the pool to meet [[the Elk]] and he leads her out of the hidden alcove for her to get to work. Her body turns green and melts the snow away for the coming of the spring season, covering the forest in fresh foliage.
   
Going up a nearby mountain though, her abilities escape her when she ascends the slope. Curious as to what is going on, she looks inside the massive crater of the mountain at a small volcanic stone. Touching the stone, it awakens [[the Firebird]], who rises from the ash, smoke, and magma to attack the Sprite and destroy the forest.
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Going up a nearby mountain, though, her abilities escape her when she ascends the slope. Curious as to what is going on, she looks inside the massive crater of the mountain at a small volcanic stone. Touching the stone, it awakens [[the Firebird]], who rises from the ash, smoke, and magma to attack the Sprite and destroy the forest. It immediately fires on the Sprite, who evades the attack, but is then knocked over by a series of rocks broken off from the mountain they were on. Chaos ensues, done over with lava flows and a fiery carnage. Evading the second flow of lava, the Spring Sprite scrambles up a ledge, where she sees the entire forest engulfed in fire. The Firebird makes for her, and she runs away for dear life and climbs up a tree, but she's trapped. Here, the monster rises up for one final attack, consuming the Spring Sprite.
   
 
Cutting to the aftermath where the landscape has turned gray and ash-covered, the Elk, who has witnessed the carnage, finds a burnt out and gray Sprite in ash form. The Elk helps her up and gives her a ride on his antlers, as the Sprite cries from the destruction she had unleashed. Soon she realizes her tears are healing the land when they uproot plants and returns back to the sky in a rain form, bringing a healing shower down upon the valley. Continuing her work, she brings the plant life back to the forest, restoring the trees and finally covering the volcano in a fresh layer of grass, her confidence fully restored.
Running for dear life from the flames and lava flows, she is eventually chased up a tree by the Firebird, where the monster rises up for one final attack, consuming the Spring Sprite.
 
   
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==Development==
Cutting to the aftermath where the landscape has turned grey and ash-covered, the Elk finds a burnt out and grey Sprite in Ash form. The Elk helps her up and gives her a ride on his antlers, as the Sprite cries from the destruction she had unleashed. Soon she realizes her tears are healing the land and returns back to the sky in a rain form, bringing a healing shower down upon the valley. Continuing her work, she brings the plant life back to the forest, restoring the trees and finally covering the volcano in a fresh layer of grass, her confidence fully restored.
 
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"The Firebird Suite" was part of a [[1940]] list of potential future segments in a 1940 document called "Future Fantasias", with Disney having acquired the rights from Stravinsky during the production of "Rite of Spring". The version discussed in the document however would go for the full 30 minute length versus the abridged presentation Disney would end up going with.<ref>[http://progresscityusa.com/2011/02/08/future-fantasias-1940/ Future Fantasias, 1940 - Progress City USA]</ref>
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After a search for a piece to cap off ''Fantasia Continued'' on an emotional high note on the level of [[Night on Bald Mountain/Ave Maria]] with considered pieces including Beethoven's 9th and the Hallelujah Chorus, Firebird would end up becoming the selected piece.
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The story itself would be inspired by the [[1980]] eruption of Mount St. Helens.
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{{Quote box|quote = I had an idea for the images. I'd driven by Mount St. Helens not too long after the eruption up there, and I carried that image with me for a long time. And I thought, if I could put a camera up here for the next thousand years and watch what happens to this place, and time-lapse it in five minutes - and that was our finale.|source = Roy Disney}}
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The sequence was directed by Paul and Gaetan Brizzi and primarily produced at [[Walt Disney Animation France]].
   
 
==Characters==
 
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*[[The Firebird]]
 
*[[The Firebird]]
   
== Trivia ==
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==Trivia==
 
* Contrary to what some believe, the story in the Firebird is about forces of nature showing the cycle of life, death, and rebirth, rather than a clash between the forces of good and evil.
* This is the second piece of Igor Stravinsky's to be played on a Fantasia film, first Fantasia film playing the Rite of Spring.
 
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* Contrary to what some believe, the story in the Firebird is about forces of nature showing the cycle of life, death and rebirth, rather than a clash between the forces of good and evil.
 
 
==Gallery==
 
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==References==
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Revision as of 23:51, 19 June 2020

The Firebird Suite written by Igor Stravinsky is the eighth and final segment in Fantasia 2000.

Summary

After a long winter, in the form of water, the Spring Sprite emerges from the pool to meet the Elk and he leads her out of the hidden alcove for her to get to work. Her body turns green and melts the snow away for the coming of the spring season, covering the forest in fresh foliage.

Going up a nearby mountain, though, her abilities escape her when she ascends the slope. Curious as to what is going on, she looks inside the massive crater of the mountain at a small volcanic stone. Touching the stone, it awakens the Firebird, who rises from the ash, smoke, and magma to attack the Sprite and destroy the forest. It immediately fires on the Sprite, who evades the attack, but is then knocked over by a series of rocks broken off from the mountain they were on. Chaos ensues, done over with lava flows and a fiery carnage. Evading the second flow of lava, the Spring Sprite scrambles up a ledge, where she sees the entire forest engulfed in fire. The Firebird makes for her, and she runs away for dear life and climbs up a tree, but she's trapped. Here, the monster rises up for one final attack, consuming the Spring Sprite.

Cutting to the aftermath where the landscape has turned gray and ash-covered, the Elk, who has witnessed the carnage, finds a burnt out and gray Sprite in ash form. The Elk helps her up and gives her a ride on his antlers, as the Sprite cries from the destruction she had unleashed. Soon she realizes her tears are healing the land when they uproot plants and returns back to the sky in a rain form, bringing a healing shower down upon the valley. Continuing her work, she brings the plant life back to the forest, restoring the trees and finally covering the volcano in a fresh layer of grass, her confidence fully restored.

Development

"The Firebird Suite" was part of a 1940 list of potential future segments in a 1940 document called "Future Fantasias", with Disney having acquired the rights from Stravinsky during the production of "Rite of Spring". The version discussed in the document however would go for the full 30 minute length versus the abridged presentation Disney would end up going with.[1]

After a search for a piece to cap off Fantasia Continued on an emotional high note on the level of Night on Bald Mountain/Ave Maria with considered pieces including Beethoven's 9th and the Hallelujah Chorus, Firebird would end up becoming the selected piece.

The story itself would be inspired by the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens.


I had an idea for the images. I'd driven by Mount St. Helens not too long after the eruption up there, and I carried that image with me for a long time. And I thought, if I could put a camera up here for the next thousand years and watch what happens to this place, and time-lapse it in five minutes - and that was our finale.
—Roy Disney


The sequence was directed by Paul and Gaetan Brizzi and primarily produced at Walt Disney Animation France.

Characters

Trivia

  • Contrary to what some believe, the story in the Firebird is about forces of nature showing the cycle of life, death, and rebirth, rather than a clash between the forces of good and evil.

Gallery

References


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Fantasia logo
Media
Films: Fantasia (video/soundtrack) • Fantasia 2000 (video/soundtrack) • The Sorcerer's Apprentice (video/soundtrack)

Video Games: FantasiaKingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop DistanceDisney InfinityFantasia: Music EvolvedDisney Emoji BlitzDisney Sorcerer's ArenaSorcerer's Apprentice

Disney Parks
Cinderella Castle Mystery TourDisney Animation BuildingFantasia CarouselFantasia Gardens Miniature GolfFantasy GardensPrimeval WorldLe Pays des Contes de FéesMickey's PhilharMagicSorcerers of the Magic KingdomThe Sorcerer's HatVoyage to the Crystal Grotto

Entertainment: Disney Classics: The Music & The MagicFantasmic! • Mickey's Magical Book • Mickey's Gift of DreamsMickey's Magical CelebrationMickey and the Magical MapRivers of Light: We Are OneOnce Upon a MouseVillains Tonight!
Restaurants: Fantasia Gelati
Parades: Disney's FantillusionDisney's Party ExpressDreaming Up!Festival of Fantasy ParadeJubilation!Magic HappensParade of the StarsSpectroMagic
Fireworks: Celebrate the MagicCelebrate! Tokyo DisneylandDisney EnchantmentIlluminate! A Nighttime CelebrationMomentousWe Love Mickey!Wishes: A Magical Gathering of Disney DreamsWonderful World of AnimationWorld of ColorWondrous Journeys
Summer: Club Mouse Beat
Halloween: Happy Hallowishes

Characters
Fantasia: Sorcerer MickeySugar Plum FairiesNutcracker Suite DancersYen SidMagic BroomsTyrannosaurus RexStegosaurusTriceratopsPteranodonCorythosaurusApatosaurusDiplodocusOrnithomimusBrachiosaurusCeratosaurusKannemeyeriaEdmontosaurusParasaurolophusDimetrodonTylosaurusPlateosaurusAnkylosaurusCompsognathusArchaeopteryxTroodonOviraptorBacchusJacchusCentaursCentaurettesMelindaBrudusIrisMorpheusDianaZeusApolloVulcanBoreasMother PegasusFather PegasusPegasi SiblingsPeter PegasusCherubsSatyrsUnicornsMadame UpanovaOstrichesHyacinth HippoHipposElephanchineBen Ali GatorAlligatorsChernabogChernabog's Minions

Fantasia 2000: Donald DuckDaisy DuckColorful TrianglesBlack TrianglesHumpback WhalesDukeFlying JohnKilljoy MargaretFoo-FooJoeRachelNasty NannyTin SoldierBallerinaJack-in-the-BoxToy SoldiersYo Yo FlamingoSnooty FlamingosNoahSpring SpriteThe ElkThe Firebird
The Sorcerer's Apprentice: Balthazar BlakeDavid "Dave" StutlerMaxim HorvathRebecca "Becky" BarnesDrake StoneVeronica GorloisenMorgana le FayMerlinAbigail WilliamsSun Lok
Deleted/Unused: OtikaSunflowerNutcracker SentriesDahliaChronosLorenzoMolly

Segments
Fantasia: Toccata and Fugue in D MinorNutcracker SuiteThe Sorcerer's ApprenticeThe Rite of SpringThe Pastoral SymphonyDance of the HoursNight on Bald Mountain/Ave Maria

Fantasia 2000: Symphony No. 5Pines of RomeRhapsody in BluePiano Concerto No. 2The Carnival of the AnimalsPomp and CircumstanceThe Firebird Suite

Locations
Yen Sid's TowerMount OlympusBald MountainNew York CityPrehistory
Deleted and unused concepts
Unused Fantasia SegmentsClair de LuneSunflowerOtikaEgret CoupleNaiadsDestinoThe Little MatchgirlOne by OneLorenzo
Objects
Sorcerer HatGrimholdMerlin's RingEncantus