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Saint-Saens

[ US /ˈseɪntˈsɑnz/ ]
NOUN
  1. French pianist and composer (1835-1921)

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  • To this end M. Saint-Saens wrote his fine septette for piano, trumpet, two violins, viola, violoncello, and double bass; and M. Vincent d'Indy his romantic suite in D for trumpet, two flutes, and string instruments.] Musicians of To-Day
  • Samson and Delilah by Camille Saint-Saëns was playing on a cheap Samsung, Olga Borodina and Dmitri Hvorostovsky singing. CHAMELEON
  • It was sufficiently exhilarating to maintain our interest in the postlude performance of the original final movement, which Saint-Saëns scrapped on the frank advice of his mother. Steven Isserlis – review
  • Flotow at first, doing more valuable work afterward with Saint-Saëns. Woman's Work in Music
  • She harped the Saint-Saens beautifully
  • Saint-Saëns was an especially ardent and serious exponent of Orientalism, regularly visiting Algeria and voyaging through Egypt and even as far as Indo-China. Go East, Monsieur
  • Five years of hard study enabled her to appear at a concert at Marchiennes, when she played a concerto by De Beriot and the rondo capriccioso by Saint-Saens. Famous Violinists of To-day and Yesterday
  • To this end M. Saint-Saëns wrote his fine septette for piano, trumpet, two violins, viola, violoncello, and double bass; and M. Vincent d'Indy his romantic suite in D for trumpet, two flutes, and string instruments.] Musicians of To-Day
  • MUNCH, CHARLES/Saint-Saëns: Symphony No. 3; Debussy: La Mer; Ibert: Escales VeryCD - 电驴资源订阅
  • The Saint-Saëns overture is an appealing rarity, recorded at one of Munch's first sessions in Boston.
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