<P> This dynamic section in E minor is played by the full orchestra . It begins with the violins and violas . Their phrases are punctuated by short wind instrument interventions of three notes each, first by the piccolo, flute and oboes, then by the clarinets and bassoons . The storm breaks out in full with the entrance of the French horns, trumpets, trombones, and bass drum . The volume and number of instruments gradually decreases as the storm subsides . The section ends with the flute playing alone . It also lasts for about three minutes . </P> <P> Ranz des vaches </P> <P> This pastorale section in G major signifying the calm after the storm begins with a Ranz des vaches or "Call to the Cows", featuring the cor anglais (English horn). The English horn then plays in alternating phrases with the flute, culminating in a duet with the triangle accompanying them in the background . The melody appears several times in the opera, including the final act, and takes on the character of a leitmotif . Its duration is a little more than two minutes . </P> <P> This segment is often used in animated cartoons to signify daybreak, most notably in Walt Disney's The Old Mill . </P>

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