ABOUT THE FILM | TESTIMONIALS | SCREENINGS | THE FILMMAKER | THE ORCHESTRA | MUSIC | REVIEWS | LINKS | THE ORCHESTRATHE PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA Now in its 106th season, The Philadelphia Orchestra has long been considered one of the world's leading orchestras. Internationally renowned for its peerless technique and heartfelt music-making, the Orchestra has maintained the highest standards of traditional symphonic music while remaining at the forefront of new repertories and advanced technologies. It has been a standard-bearer in the promotion of symphonic music in American life through transcontinental tours, recordings, film projects, and special concerts for children and youth. In 1940, the Orchestra made film history when it provided the soundtrack for Walt Disney's Fantasia with music director Leopold Stokowski. This groundbreaking film did more to popularize symphonic music in the U.S. than any other single film, broadcast, or recording. MUSIC FROM THE INSIDE OUT is the Orchestra's first major film project since Fantasia.