The Wicked Witch ends things on a sour note when she turns the Wizard's triumphant visit to Musicland into catastrophe! Her mischievous flying monkeys steal the maestro's conducting baton. But this...
The Wicked Witch ends things on a sour note when she turns the Wizard's triumphant visit to Musicland into catastrophe! Her mischievous flying monkeys steal the maestro's conducting baton. But this prank is only a diversion so that the Witch can at last steal Dorothy's powerful Ruby Slippers. As the Witch flies away with them, Dorothy and the musicians of Musicland discover a clever way to get them back!
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The mystro and the people in Musicland are being ridiculous. Dorothy and Scarecrow were right, you don't need a baton, you can use your hands. A famous example is Leopold Strokowski. Leopold was one of the most famous and best symphony/orchestra conductors that ever lived and he NEVER used a baton(I heard he didn't believe in using them), he always used his hands and ONLY his hands to conduct music. Perhaps Dorothy should have mentioned him to give the people in Musicland inspiration.
On the issue of batons,etc. My Organist friend told me a funny story which involves the chorale master at my parish. He was conducting the chior during holy mass, then ,it flew out of his hands and on to the floor, so then the secondary organist suggested one with a velcrow handal on it,which is something maestro shoud've had.
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