A Piece of Classical Music from various Cartoons - SOLVED AT LAST!
Greetings all.
Like millions of other American baby boomer kids, many of my first exposures to classical music were through cartoons. (Warner Brothers' Merry Melodies; Silly Symphonies etc from the 40s - 60s?)
And as much as I loved them all and learned the titles of most of them there has always been ONE whose title has always escaped me. For DECADES I've been trying to identify this one piece. And that is why I am asking your help today.
Actually, I'm not certain if the piece is classical or not, but I seem to recall hearing it played in Max and/or Dave Fleischer cartoons whenever there was a raging Storm at Sea depicted.
I realize how vague this.must sound, but short of humming it for you I don't know how else to describe it.
Can someone please help me identify it, or at least point me in the right direction.
I have scoured YouTube for almost every classical song I could listen to to no avail. Please help me.
Thanks in advance.
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EDIT: I should clarify that although I'm not sure the piece was used exclusively in Fleischer Brothers cartoons it was probably also used in various other Merry Melody (Waener Brothers) cartoons as well.
It seemed to be used almost every time a storm at sea ( or a rain storm of any sort) was depicted.
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