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SKU: HL.14007923
ISBN 9780853601661.
From Le Carnaval Des Animaux, 1886. Edited for cello or viola and piano by Robin De Smet.
SKU: BR.OB-5321-19
ISBN 9790004332733. 10 x 12.5 inches.
... quite unexpectedly, kangaroos with starched white caps start hopping about between the rows of seats, offering refreshments. The Great Zoological Fantasy was composed in February 1886 for a carnival concert in Paris. After the first concerts, Saint-Saens prohibited all further performances and declined to have the work published during his lifetime. He was justifiably fearful that this occasional work could eclipse his more ambitious pieces. The present Urtext edition by Peter Jost is based chiefly on the autograph, which diverges in certain essential points from the standard first edition available up to now. Loriot's well-known text is printed in the Appendix to the score.
SKU: BR.OB-5321-15
Score and study score with the lyrics of Loriot
ISBN 9790004332719. 10 x 12.5 inches.
SKU: HL.49018119
ISBN 9783795759247. UPC: 884088584955. 9.0x12.0x0.096 inches. Spanish. Brigitte Smith.
Saint-Saens' popular work The Carnival of Animals has now been published as a Spanish edition in the series Get to Know Classical Masterpieces. The easy piano arrangement of the 'grand zoological fantasy' is framed by colourful, imaginative illustrations and introduces every piano player to the orchestral work with fun - with the roaring of the lion, the clucking of the chickens, the heavy tread of the elephants, or the jumping of the kangaroos.
SKU: BR.OB-5321-23
ISBN 9790004332740. 10 x 12.5 inches.
SKU: HL.50574073
SKU: HL.51489939
UPC: 840126989403. 6.75x9.5x0.261 inches.
For flute (piccolo), clarinet (B flat/C), glass harmonica, xylophone, piano I, piano II, violin I, violin II, viola, violoncello, double bass Written in March 1886 as a humorous occasional work for the traditional carnival concert organized by his cellist friend Charles-Joseph Lebouc, the Carnival of the Animals was so successful that Saint-Saëns banned performances and publication soon afterwards. He was worried that this “grand zoological fantasy†– consisting of 14 short individual pieces for eleven instruments – might overshadow his serious works. Yet only five months after the composer's death, it appeared in print after all, beginning its worldwide victory march – in its original setting as well as in numerous arrangements. Thus, the Carnival did in fact arguably become the most popular work by this French composer and, owing to its musical originality, it is also a favourite in music lessons or for school orchestra performances. With this combination of a study edition and an edition in parts (for which additional parts for larger numbers of strings may be ordered), G. Henle Publishers now presents the perfect resource for such occasions.
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SKU: HL.50574077