℗ 2020 Universal Music Operations Limited; A Decca Records Release
Released July 17, 2020
Duration 4m 00s
Record Label Decca
Genre Classical (Classical Crossover)
 

When You Wish Upon A Star (From "Pinocchio" / Single)

The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Renee Fleming

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When You Wish Upon A Star (From "Pinocchio")
Leigh Harline; Ned Washington; The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra; Renee Fleming; Haydn Bendall; Sally Herbert
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Decca Records and Disney Music Group’s Walt Disney Records have announced that Disney Goes Classical, a new album featuring classical versions of iconic Disney themes. Disney Goes Classical features the prestigious Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, performing new orchestral arrangements of beloved Disney themes. This single heralds the new album, and features four-time Grammy-winning American soprano Renée Fleming. The album was recorded at London’s Abbey Road Studios, home to some of the finest movie soundtrack releases from the last century.
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Decca Studio Masters
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When You Wish Upon A Star (From "Pinocchio")
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