Saint-Saëns, Camille - Danse Macabre
Sheet music for Flute Choir


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About 'Danse Macabre'

Born:
October 9, 1835 , Paris, France
Died:
December 16, 1921 , Algiers
The Artist:
Charles Camille Saint-Saens was a French composer and performer. His most famous piece is The Carnival of the Animals, despite the fact that Saint-Saens forbade complete performances of it shortly after its premiere, only allowing one movement, The Swan, a piece for cello and piano, to be published in his lifetime.
Composed:
1874
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Danse Macabre, Op. 40, is a tone poem for orchestra, written in 1874 by French composer Camille Saint-Saens. It started out in 1872 as an art song for voice and piano with a French text by the poet Henri Cazalis, which is based on an old French superstition. In 1874, the composer expanded and reworked the piece into a tone poem, replacing the vocal line with a solo violin.
Time Signature:
3/4 (View more 3/4 Music)
Duration:
2:37
Score Key:
A minor (Sounding Pitch) (View more A minor Music for Flute Choir )
Tempo Marking:
=210 Mouvement modŽrŽ de Valse (. = c. 70)
Number of Pages:
5
Difficulty:
Intermediate Level: Recommended for Intermediate Level players
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