Welcome to stage 1 of our new website. We're bring rolling updates over the coming months

The Carnival of the Animals Score Saint-Saens

Bärenreiter  |  SKU: S-BA10965
$135.00

In February 1886, Camille Saint-Saëns was supposed to urgently complete his “Organ Symphony”, but instead he worked on a composition that he had been dwelling on for a long time. This was “The Carnival of the Animals” with which he wanted to surprise the cellist Charles Joseph Lebouc for a carnival concert. Soon very popular within the composer’s circle, Saint-Saëns requested that the work was not to be published before his death. The only exception was the penultimate of the 14 movements, “The Swan”, which was published before Saint-Saëns died and was arranged in many different ways.

The special appeal of “The Carnival” lies in the diversity of the movements, which take a “zoological” look at pianists as well as numerous animals. Excerpts from works by composers such as Mendelssohn, Berlioz and Offenbach express both admiration and parody. Ultimately, it is this complexity that makes the composition particularly ingenious and entertaining.

The performing edition contains a detailed Introduction (Ger/Eng/Fr) and a Critical Commentary (Eng).

Parts in a large format (25.5 cm × 32.5 cm)

Urtext edition based on Saint-Saëns “Œuvres instrumentales complètes”

Product Details

Specifications

  • Composer
    Saint-Saens Camille
  • Contents List
    +Introduction et Marche royal du Lion<br> +Poules et Coqs<br> +Hémiones (Animaux véloces)<br> +Tortues<br> +L’Éléphant<br> +Kangourous<br> +Aquarium<br> +Personnages à longues oreilles<br> +Le Coucou au fond des bois<br> +Volière<br> +Pianistes<br> +Fossiles<br> +Le Cygne<br> +Final<br>
  • Supplier Code
    BA10965
  • ISMN
    9790006577965