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Camille Saint-Saëns
1835-1921
Miss Lessman’s Class
9th Grade
Music Literature Class
Early Life
Camille Saint-Saëns was born on October 9th
1835 in Paris, France.
He started learning how to play the piano at age
three.
When he was ten he
made his formal debut
Playing a Mozart
Concerto that he wrote
his own cadenza for.
Middle Life
Saint-Saëns entered the
Paris Conservatory when
he was 23 years old
While there he studied
organ, composition,
orchestration, and took
lessons in
accompaniment and
voice.
During this period he
started composing many
pieces, most of which
were never completed.
Franz Liszt was impressed by him as a pianist
and a composer
At the age of 28 he was made organist of St
Merry, in Paris.
He was one of the first to appreciate Wagner
and defended both Tannhäuser and Lohengrin
against the attacks of his elders.
In 1867 his cantata, Les noces de Prométhée
won a competition which was judged by Rossini,
Auber, Berlioz, Verdi and Gounod, some of the
most prominent musicians at the time
From 1861 to 1865 he taught at an institution
founded to improve musical standards in French
churches.
In 1914 he wrote a series of articles, entitled
‘Germanophilie’, in which he promoted a ban
on German music during the war (particularly
the works of Wagner).
Interesting Fact
Camille Saint-Saëns is general credited with
writing the first original film score in 1908
Works
One of his most famous
works is the Carnival of
the Animals.
The Carnival of the Animals
Each section represents a different animal.
The instrumentation used exemplifies the
animals that the section represents.
This is a clip of the Fossils section
Fossils
The instrument featured
is the Xylophone
Danse Macabre
Another piece he wrote, Danse Macabre, was
take from a legend that started in early medieval
times.
In the song the clock strikes midnight at the
beginning.
Danse Macabre
After that Death and a band of skeletons go
around trying to get people to join the death
dance
The dance continues until the cock crows and
they have to return to the crypts with the people
they convinced to join the dance.
Summary
Camille Saint-Saëns was born in 1835 and died
in 1921
He wrote many works including “Carnival
of the animals”, and “Danse Macabre”
Program Notes
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