SAINT-SAËNS 圣-桑 动物狂欢节--为室内乐对而作 HN 939
CAMILLE SAINT-SAËNS
Le Carnaval des animaux
Ernst-Günter Heinemann (Editor)
Parts complete, Urtext Edition, paperbound
Chamber Orchestra
for flute (piccolo), clarinet (B flat/C), glass harmonica, xylophone, piano I, piano II, violin I, violin II, viola, violoncello, double bass
Pages 102 (VII+25+22+7+7+8+7+7+4+4+2+2), Size 23,5 x 31,0 cm
Weight 422 g
HN 939 · ISMN 979-0-2018-0939-7
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.
目录
The Carnival of the Animals
1. Introduction and Royal March of the Lion
2. Hens and Cocks
3. Mules
4. Tortoises
5. Elephant
6. Kangaroos
7. Aquarium
8. Characters with long ears
9. The Cuckoo in the depths of the forest
10. Aviary
11. Pianists
12. Fossils
13. Swan
14. Final