IllumiNations

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IllumiNations was a series of nightly fireworks shows at Epcot before IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth was created in 1999 for the Walt Disney World Millennium Celebration.

Le Carnaval de Lumière

The first evening presentation, Le Carnaval de Lumière (lit. ), premiered on October 23, 1982. It celebrated world festivals with fountains, film, music, and other effects. The show used rear projection screens on barges floating on the World Showcase Lagoon. Between the projection barges were fountain/fireworks barges controlled by Apple computers. The show could be viewed only from points between the Mexican and Canadian pavilions.

A New World Fantasy

A New World Fantasy was the 2nd version of a fireworks show at Epcot and was set to classical music played on synthesizer. It opened in June 1983 and used floating barges that had rear projection screens on them. The barges were the same as the first show at Epcot, Carnival de Lumiere. The show also added 'Pichel lights' that moved automatically. Most of the soundtrack can be found on Don Dorsey's album "Busted", but the "Great Parades and Pageants" segment was removed. The complete soundtrack can be found on a promotional Don Dorsey album.

Show program

Fanfare

  1. "Fanfare" from La Péri

Act I: Celebrations on Land

  1. Symphony No. 5, First Movement
  2. "Flight Of The Bumblebee" from The Tale of the Tsar Sultan
  3. Zampa Overture
  4. Piano Concerto No. 1, Third Movement
  5. La Vie Parisienne
  6. "Dance Of The Comedians" from The Bartered Bride
  7. "Bourrée" from the Water Music Suite
  8. Brandenburg Concerto No. 5, First Movement
  9. Orpheus In Hades, Galop
  10. Trisch-Trasch Polka
  11. Italian Concerto, Third Movement
  12. William Tell Overture

Act II: Great Parades and Pageants

  1. "Procession of The Nobles" from Mlada
  2. "March" from Love For Three Oranges
  3. "Farandole" from L'Arlesienne Suite No. 2
  4. March Militaire
  5. "March of The Toreadors" from Carmen
  6. The Marriage of Figaro, Aria
  7. Light Cavalry Overture
  8. Radetsky March
  9. "Procession of The Nobles" from Mlada
  10. March Hongroise
  11. "Anvil Chorus" from Il Trovatore
  12. Hands Across the Sea

Act III: Revelries in Pyrotechnics

  1. Carnival Overture
  2. "Overture" from Carmen
  3. "Alla Hornpipe" from the Water Music Suite
  4. Symphony No. 1 in D, "Titan"; First Movement
  5. Symphony No. 9, "Choral"; Fourth Movement
  6. "Lohengrin"; Prelude to Act 3
  7. Firebird Suite, Finale
  8. "Great Gate of Kiev" from Pictures at an Exhibition
  9. "Promenade (Reprise)" from Pictures at an Exhibition
  10. "1812 Festival Overture"

Laserphonic Fantasy

This show has the same soundtrack as A New World Fantasy. It featured lasers emitted from barges and from around the lagoon. The "Skater" segment featured the first use of non-continuous lines in a laser animation and was the first use of laser graphics on a water-droplet screen.

IllumiNations

This show used most of the arrangements for "A New World Fantasy" and "Laserphonic Fantasy," but instead of being arranged solely with synthesizers, the resulting arrangements were rescored for full orchestra, mostly using the original orchestration by the composers. New music was created for the show's theme by Don Dorsey and Bruce Healey. The "Great Parades and Pageants" section used in the previous installments was omitted and replaced with a celebration of all the individual countries of World Showcase (except Norway, which had just opened by the show's premiere). This installment of IllumiNations began a radical new use for effects in fireworks shows. To add to the Pichel lights, fountains, laser barges, and laser graphics projected behind the fountains, the directors made the lights representing the different interact with the music and the rest of the show. In another strange turn of events, they decided not to use fireworks until the very end of the second act, and then the third act would show the fireworks off at their best.

Show program

Opening

Act I

  1. Symphony #5 Movement #1
  2. "Flight of the Bumblebee" from Tale Of The Tsar Sultan
  3. Zampa Overture first theme
  4. Italian Concerto Movement # 3, first theme
  5. William Tell Overture second theme

Act II: World Showcase

  1. Scheherezade (Morocco)
  2. Orphée aux Enfers, Galop Infernal (France)
  3. Days of Emancipation (China)
  4. Rule Britannia (United Kingdom)
  5. Tales of the Vienna Woods (Germany)
  6. Sakura (Japan)
  7. España Cani (Mexico)
  8. French Canadian Jig Traditional (Canada)
  9. Funiculì, Funiculà (Italy)
  10. Rhapsody in Blue (United States)

Act III: Finale

  1. Carnival Overture Opus 92, first theme
  2. "March of the Toreadors" from Carmen, Prelude to Act 1
  3. Alla Hornpipe from Water Music Suite, Movement #13
  4. Titan Symphony Symphony #1 in D Major, Movement #1
  5. "Ode to Joy" Symphony #9 in D Minor (Choral), Movement #4
  6. Prelude to Act III "Lohengrin"
  7. Firebird Suite Finale
  8. "Great Gate of Kiev" from Pictures at an Exhibition
  9. "Promenade" from Pictures at an Exhibition
  10. 1812 Festival Overture second theme Music produced by Don Dorsey

Post Show

Versions of "It's a Small World" and General Electric's theme were played.

New Year's Eve 1993

For the New Year's Eve finale in 1992–1993, a version of "We've Just Begun To Dream" was played during the countdown, then a version of "Auld Lang Syne" followed by a short reprise of "We've Just Begun To Dream". Finally, a selection from Around the World with Mickey Mouse, that in the future would be played at the Fountain of Nations, was played.

Holiday IllumiNations

Holiday IllumiNations played during the holiday season instead of the regular show. Starting in 2004, the "Let There Be Peace on Earth" segment of Holiday IllumiNations is played after IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth during the holiday season.

Show program

Opening

Closing

Post show

Production

Narration All Instrumentals All Chorus Parts O Holy Night Let There Be Peace on Earth

Show facts

IllumiNations 25 (A)

Created for the 25th anniversary of Walt Disney World.

Show program

Opening

  1. "Remember The Magic" - World Showcase Salute

Act 1: World Showcase

  1. "A Worldwide Celebration" (by Gregory Rians Smith)
  2. Mascleta
  3. "International Fantasy"
  4. Mascleta

Act 2: Future World

  1. "Discovery Suite"

Act 3: Finale

  1. "Circle of Life"

Closing

Post show

Versions of "A Worldwide Celebration" and General Electric's theme were played.

Production

Production From CD

Show facts

IllumiNations 25 (B)

Still celebrating the 25th anniversary of Walt Disney World Resort, but the classical music returns.

Show program

  1. "Remember The Magic" - World Showcase Salute (Based on the Walt Disney World 25th Anniversary tune) [1996]
  2. "IllumiNations Fanfare" [1997]

Act I: World Showcase

  1. Russian Dance - "Trepak" from The Nutcracker Ballet [1892]
  2. "Die Meistersinger Overture" from Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg [1862-67]
  3. "Laideronette, Empress of the Pagodas" from "Ma Mére l'Oye" (Mother Goose Suite) [1910]
  4. "Barber of Seville Overture" from Il barbiere de Siviglia (The Barber of Seville) [1816]
  5. "Overture" to Suite No. 2 from Daphnis et Chloé Ballet [1912]
  6. "Seventeen Come Sunday" March from English Folk Song Suite [1924]
  7. "El Salòn México" [1936]
  8. "Hoedown" from Rodeo Ballet [1942]

Act II: Future World

  1. "Pini della Villa Borghese" from The Pines of Rome Symphonic Poem [1919]
  2. "The Aquarium" from Le Carnival des Animaux (The Carnival of the Animals) [1907]
  3. "Hornpipe" from Water Music Suite [1717]
  4. "A Night on Bald Mountain" [1886]
  5. "Jupiter, the Bringer of Jollity" from The Planets Suite [1914–1916]
  6. "El Sombrero de Tres Picos" from The Three-Cornered Hat Ballet [1917]
  7. "Ode To Joy" Symphony No. 9 in D minor (Choral), Fourth Movement [1824]

Post Show

"A Worldwide Celebration" [1996]

Show facts

IllumiNations '98

Same soundtrack as IllumiNations 25 (B) but without the 25th anniversary announcement.

Opening

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