10049 –Some Animals at a Carnival Camille Saint-Saëns (1835-1921) Arranged by Roger Harvey Difficulty: Medium Price: £22.50 Programme notes:
The Carnival of the Animals was written in 1886 during Saint-Saëns most successful period. This set of witty characatures was dashed off in a few days, during a holiday, for his students at the Ecole Niedermeyer to perform. He must have felt somewhat embarrassed by its frivolity, however, being engaged at the time on serious orchestral and chamber works, and, apart from ‘The Swan’ banned its performance during his lifetime. He would no doubt have been mortified to know that this is now his most popular and most performed work. This version for brass includes 6 of the original 14 movements. Performance notes:
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