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influenced by Saint-
Saëns, whom they
revered as a genius. Saint-
Saëns was born in Paris, the only
child of Jacques-Joseph-Victor Saint-
Saëns (1798–1835), an...
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Saens can
refer to:
Camille Saint-
Saëns (1835–1921),
French Romantic composer Sidonius of Saint-
Saëns (7th
century A.D.), Irish-born
French monk and Roman...
- Saint-
Saëns may
refer to:
Saint Sidonius (Irish saint),
Saint Saëns in French, an Irish-born
French monk and
saint Camille Saint-
Saëns, a
French composer...
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Below is a
sortable list of
compositions by
Camille Saint-
Saëns. The
works are
categorised by genre, opus number,
Ratner catalogue number, date of composition...
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Camille Saint-
Saëns.
About 25
minutes in duration, it was
written for
private performance by two
pianos and
chamber ensemble; Saint-
Saëns prohibited public...
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friend of Saint-
Saëns. Next to
countless other piano solo transcriptions,
Ernest Guiraud wrote a
version for
piano four
hands and Saint-
Saëns himself wrote...
- Léon Saint-
Saëns (1903–1979),
better known under the
pseudonym Marc Saint-
Saëns, was a
French printmaker. Le
Bouquet (1951) by Marc Saint-
Saëns is among...
- Concertos"
includes Dvořák's, Elgar's, Haydn's 2nd, Saint-
Saëns' first, and Schumann's. Saint-
Saëns broke with
convention in
writing the concerto. Instead...
- (1960) Prokofiev:
Peter and The Wolf –
Leonard Bernstein (1961) Saint-
Saëns:
Carnival of the Animals/Britten:
Young Person's
Guide to the Orchestra...
- Fair in San Francisco,
where Saint-
Saëns had parti****ted in
several concerts.
Composed immediately after Saint-
Saëns'
return to
Paris from the
United States...