Baby Beethoven: Symphony of Fun (2002)
Baby Beethoven is the 10th Baby Einstein video in the series to be released. It uses musical compositions accompanying footage of toys and other novelty items. As the name suggests, and made as a musical sequel to Baby Shakespeare, the classical music of Baby Beethoven was composed by Ludwig van Beethoven, albeit rearranged with softer instruments by Bill Weisbach.
Director: Julie Aigner-Clark
Runtime: 28 min
Release Date: October 22, 2002
Production: The Baby Einstein Company
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Julie Aigner-Clark
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Baby Beethoven: Symphony of Fun about?
- Baby Beethoven is the 10th Baby Einstein video in the series to be released. It uses musical compositions accompanying footage of toys and other novelty items. As the name suggests, and made as a musical sequel to Baby Shakespeare, the classical music of Baby Beethoven was composed by Ludwig van Beethoven, albeit rearranged with softer instruments by Bill Weisbach.
- Who directed Baby Beethoven: Symphony of Fun?
- Baby Beethoven: Symphony of Fun was directed by Julie Aigner-Clark.
- How long is Baby Beethoven: Symphony of Fun?
- Baby Beethoven: Symphony of Fun has a runtime of 28m (28 minutes).
- Where was Baby Beethoven: Symphony of Fun produced?
- Baby Beethoven: Symphony of Fun was produced in United States of America.