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The Carnival of the Animals: The Aquarium

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Le Carnaval des Animaux' (The Carnival of the Animals) is a musical suite of fourteen movements by the French Romantic composer Camille Saint-Saëns.Le Carnaval was composed in February 1886 while Saint-Saëns was vacationing in a small Austrian village. It was originally scored for a chamber group of flute, clarinet, two pianos, glass harmonica, xylophone, two violins, viola, cello and double bass, but is usually performed today with a full orchestra of strings, and with a glockenspiel substituting for the rare glass harmonica.Saint-Saëns, apparently concerned that the piece was too frivolous and likely to harm his reputation as a serious composer, suppressed performances of it and only allowed one movement, Le Cygne, to be published in his lifetime. Only small private performances were given for close friends like Franz Liszt.Saint-Saëns did, however, include a provision which allowed the suite to be published after his death, and it has since become one of his most popular works. It is a favorite of music teachers and young children, along with Prokofiev's Peter and the Wolf and Britten's The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra.Strings without double-bass, two pianos, flute, and harmonica: This is one of the more musically rich movements. The melody is played by the flute, backed by the strings, on top of tumultuous, glissando like runs in the piano. The first piano plays a descending ten-on-one ostinato, while the second plays a six-on-one. These figures, plus the occasional glissando from the harmonica, are very evocative of a peaceful, dimly-lit aquarium. This intermittent section where the pianos play high sixteenths is reminiscent of parts of Tchaikovsky's ballet, The Nutcracker.

Channel: Travel & Events
Uploaded: December 31, 1969 at 11:59 pm
Author: MindwalkerStudios

Length: 02:40
Rating: 4.83
Views: 183471

Tags: Animals  Aquarium  Camille  Carnival  Saint-Saëns  

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Muffin2285 (December 31, 1969 at 11:59 pm)
Yeah they did use it. It was at the part where belle is walking up to the west wing
lizzmickey (December 31, 1969 at 11:59 pm)
this song feels soo odd when u listen to it "BUT" its really preety at the same time
frakchase (December 31, 1969 at 11:59 pm)
hmmm.. well this is an amazing song. but did they kind of take the theme and use a bit of it for the nightmare before christmas? because i remeber disney using this theme a bit, i think
BlackMaiiiChan (December 31, 1969 at 11:59 pm)
J'adore! Merci pour cette video si jolie!Elle me capelle mon enfance, quand j'ai vu le concert du "carnaval des animaux" dans un théâtre...Splendide! Comme la marche royale du lion ! =)
aramivar (December 31, 1969 at 11:59 pm)
es como algo mistico esta pieza es bella!la escuche en el trailer de benjamin button que me parece sera uno de los grandes clasicos del cine ! q bela esta pieza
bfb (December 31, 1969 at 11:59 pm)
My gosh, this is so beautiful. I was watching "Days of Heaven" the other day and, apart from the breathtaking cinematography, this music was the best part. It's so haunting and lovely.
Greatdrift2 (December 31, 1969 at 11:59 pm)
Didn't Dick Dale use this song to make his "Space Mountain" soundtrack?
leiapeison (December 31, 1969 at 11:59 pm)
i remember this when i was little.
thinkbig56 (December 31, 1969 at 11:59 pm)
da only bit of old music i can listen 2...foundit from the simpsons lol :p
SaundersKira (December 31, 1969 at 11:59 pm)
I love this in the curious case of benjamin button trailer, such a magical piece of music


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