LSO and StoryZoos series "StoryZoo Adventures - Instruments" is set to global distribution

The animated series aimed at introducing children to various musical instruments through engaging stories and colorful characters.

26 NOV 2024
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"StoryZoo Adventures - Instruments"

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The London Symphony Orchestra (LSO) and StoryZoo announce the international distribution of their latest animated co-production, "StoryZoo Adventures - Instruments." This educational series is set to captivate young audiences as it rolls out across global TV and VOD platforms, reaching homes around the world.

"StoryZoo Adventures - Instruments" aimed at introducing children to various musical instruments through engaging stories and colorful characters. Co-produced by the LSO and StoryZoo, the series uniquely combines world-class orchestral music with the example of classical masterpiece “Bolero” from Maurice Ravel, with educational entertainment, offering a fun and immersive experience for children to learn about the sounds and roles of different instruments in an orchestra.

In the series, the much loved StoryZoo characters—Toby the Monkey, Pepper the Parrot, and Bax the Bear—guide young viewers on exciting musical adventures. Each episode features a new instrument, presented in collaboration with professional musicians from the London Symphony Orchestra, allowing children to discover how each instrument works and sounds in an orchestral setting.

Key Features of "StoryZoo Adventures - Instruments" Include:
• Educational Focus: Each episode is designed to teach children about specific musical instruments, with accessible explanations and demonstrations.
• Cultural Enrichment: Showcasing world-renowned LSO musicians, the series blends entertainment with high-caliber performances, exposing young audiences to the beauty of orchestral music.
• International Appeal: The program is set for distribution in multiple languages, making it accessible to a wide range of audiences across various cultures and regions.

Kathryn McDowell, Managing Director of the London Symphony Orchestra, said: "We are proud to partner with StoryZoo on this beautiful series. Introducing children to the joy of music at an early age is essential, and this collaboration brings our musicians closer to young audiences in a way that is both fun and educational."

StoryZoo’s CEO, Johannes Gropp, added: "This series is a wonderful combination of the magic of storytelling and the power of music. We believe this collaboration with the LSO will inspire a new generation of music lovers worldwide."