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Carnaval des animaux)
The Swan from Carnival of the Animals (Le Cygne from Carnaval des animaux)
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$5.00
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Description
The most famous of all the selections from Carnival of the Animals, this edition is set with an inner chime melody covering the solo part. It is lush and beautiful! Carnival of the Animals was composed by Saint-Saens in 1886, and he originally scored it for two pianos, strings, flute and piccolo, clarinet, glass harmonica, and xylophone. Cellist Charles Lebouc staged the first performance at a private concert on March 9, 1886. Saint-Saens was insistent that the work not be published in his lifetime for fear that it would mar his reputation as a composer of serious music. He later allowed publication of The Swan, the next-to-last movement, for cello with piano accompaniment. After his death, the firm of Durand in Paris published the entire work, which remains popular today.

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The most famous of all the selections from Carnival of the Animals, this edition is set with an inner chime melody covering the solo part. It is lush and beautiful! Carnival of the Animals was composed by Saint-Saens in 1886, and he originally scored it for two pianos, strings, flute and piccolo, clarinet, glass harmonica, and xylophone. Cellist Charles Lebouc staged the first performance at a private concert on March 9, 1886. Saint-Saens was insistent that the work not be published in his lifetime for fear that it would mar his reputation as a composer of serious music. He later allowed publication of The Swan, the next-to-last movement, for cello with piano accompaniment. After his death, the firm of Durand in Paris published the entire work, which remains popular today.

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Catalog: | JHHB020 |
Publisher: | Jeffers Handbell Supply |
Composer: | Saint-Saens, Camille |
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Arranger: | Tucker, Sondra |
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Voicing: | Handbells 5 Octave |
Level: | 3 |
Pages: | 8 |
MCSHB020