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161:. In the story, Peter's grandson, also named Peter, hears his grandfather describe his encounter with the wolf, and decides that he too should track and hunt down a wolf just as his grandfather did. His grandfather protests, saying that wolves should be left alone, because, "with their forests nearly gone, they've become hungry, desperate animals," but Peter ignores his grandfather's advice and goes off into the woods. There, Peter sees "a thin gray Wolf", out to find prey for his family, then chases it and captures it. Peter then hears the wolf's whimpering, and sees "the slate-blue beauty of his captive's eyes", and realizes that his grandfather was correct about the wolves being endangered; he realizes that "It wasn't really Peter's wolf at all. Wolves belong to the world... their world, our world of wonder, of nature’s splendor." He lets the wolf go free, and goes home to his grandfather. In the final scene, this Peter is now an old man, retelling the story of his adventure to his granddaughter. 25: 91: 200:, with a translation that followed in English. Each of three designated a charity to receive their royalties: Loren to the Magic of Music, an arts program for youth; Clinton to the International AIDS Trust; and Gorbachev to 537: 482: 530: 860: 523: 745: 429: 546: 263: 136: 364: 246:. The drawings were selected from the hundreds shown at the "How I See Music" Exhibition, an annual event sponsored by the RNO at the 830: 697: 771: 421: 855: 660: 562: 275: 68: 46: 39: 357: 464: 402: 319: 394: 488: 870: 350: 875: 515: 140: 259: 201: 33: 342: 618: 50: 242:
The art on the CD's cover and booklet was drawn by several orphans and disabled children from
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Recordings were made in several languages. The main version, in English, had
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is a 2003 album that combined the orchestral composition
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Grammy Award for Best Spoken Word Album for Children
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David Bowie Narrates Prokofiev's Peter and the Wolf
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Studio album
Jean-Pascal Beintus
Peter and the Wolf
Sergei Prokofiev
Jean-Pascal Beintus
Walt Kraemer
Russian National Orchestra
Kent Nagano
Sophia Loren
Bill Clinton
Mikhail Gorbachev
Russian
Green Cross International
Spanish language
Antonio Banderas
Russian
Oleg Tabakov
Sergey Bezrukov
Mandarin Chinese
Pu Cunxin
Xiao Lu
Moscow
Moscow Conservatory
Grammy in 2004

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