Still the greatest recording of the organ symphony ever made, this latest remastering sounds even grander than the previous living stereo incarnation, with a more present and bassrich organ making a positively cataclysmic experience out of the finale sound sample attached. His bestknown works include introduction and rondo capriccioso, the second piano concerto 1868, the first cello concerto 1872, danse macabre 1874, the opera samson and delilah 1877, the third violin concerto 1880, the third. Trois rapsodies sur des cantiques bretons 1866 transcriptions from beethoven works. This is a hybrid super audio cd playable on both regular and super audio cd players. Saintsaens symphony 3, symphony in a major, le rouet d. In the words of philip hale, a late 19th century boston critic, it has the finest and most characteristic qualities of the best french music logical construction, lucidity, frankness, euphony. Saintsaens organ symphony by garritan garritan free. Although he lived until 1921, saintsaens would not compose another symphony. His bestknown works include introduction and rondo capriccioso, the second piano concerto 1868, the first cello concerto 1872, danse macabre 1874, the opera samson and delilah 1877, the third violin concerto 1880, the third organ symphony 1886 and. The work premiered on may 19, 1886, in london, where saintsaens was engaged in a concert tour, and it became one. Reading the booklet notes the organ is in fact a console using virtual pipe organ software with digital sampling taken from an organ in caen. Saintsaens directed the first performance in london on may 19, 1886. Organ symphony, orchestral work by french composer camille saintsaens, notable especially for its grand use of an organ in the final movement.
As recorded by david briggs on the art of organ transcription. It is one of those rare works that instantly entered the canon of masterpieces and has remained there ever since. Symphony in a major the complete works of camille saintsaens. California, and the panamapacific exposition of 1915. Camille saintsaens composer 18351921 play streams in full or download mp3 from classical archives, the largest and best organized classical music site on the web. So we come to the first major work, written in fact 2 years before saintsaens op. Programnotes saintsaens symphony3 chicago symphony. Classical notes classical classics saintsaens symphony. The score calls for three flutes and piccolo, two oboes and english horn, two clarinets and bass clarinet, two bassoons. It features playing of great panache with a truly highvoltage finale, and if the strings in the firstmovement allegro arent as tidy as some, barenboim more than compensates by taking the. Orient et occident 1869, hymne francoespagnol 1900, and sur les boards du nil 1908. Camille saintsaens, flash music loops, royaltyfree song. Theres a lot to admire in camille saint saenss organ symphony. The london philharmonic society commissioned the symphony no.
California, dedicated to the panamapacific exposition. Camille saintsaens charles camille saintsaens was a french composer and performer. Saintsaens famous organ symphony would bring any concer. Programnotes saintsaens symphony3 chicago symphony orchestra. By camille saint saens christopher van kampen, pascal roge, cristina ortiz. As you can see in the spectrum analyzer readout above measured with true rta software in peak hold mode and the graph set to span 10 to 100 hz, the deepest note in this recording is at 16 hz. Sacred vocal music, mass sections, feasts of the blessed virgin mary, hymns in praise of the virgin mary. It is often performed in concerts as a way of introducing classical music to.
About chorale from third organ symphony finale artist. It is also popularly known as the organ symphony, even though it is not a true symphony for organ, but simply an orchestral symphony where two sections out of four use the pipe organ. The secret meaning of saintsaens organ symphony ever since its london premiere in 1886, saintsaens symphony no. This celebrated recording of saintsaens third stands as one of the very few performances to challenge the acclaimed munchboston version on rca. Saintsaens circa 1880 charlescamille saintsaens was a french composer, organist, conductor and pianist of the romantic era. There are hints of schubert and mendelssohn in the two central movements followed by a lively finale in the style of mozart. Jul 11, 2011 its a 1983 performance of camille saintsaens symphony no. Camille saint saens was born on 9th october 1835 in paris and showed early aptitude for music and he drew comparisons with mozart at the same age. Liszt, for example, once called him the greatest organist in the world, but saintsaens himself knew this side of hi. California, which was scored for a full orchestra of 80, organ, and supplemental wind band of 60. On 17 december 1921, the new york times ran an obituary. Perhaps history has misted over the pathway to a true understanding of camille saintsaens.
Introduction and rondo capriccioso in a minor for violin and orchestra, op. Previously, saintsaens had composed three known works for band. Charlescamille saintsaens 9 october 1835 16 december 1921 was a french composer, organist, conductor and pianist of the romantic era. It will be recalled that on his visit to california in 1915 he completed an elaborate work, hail. The work premiered on may 19, 1886, in london, where saintsaens was engaged in a concert tour, and it became one of the first widely praised symphonies by. Camille saintsaens composer 18351921 play or download midi files from classical archives, the largest and best organized classical music site on the web. Symphony in a major the complete works of camille saint.
In this article, we discuss the composers outlook the symphony s structure, some of its most impressive recordings, and then some sources of information, both for this article and for further reading. Camille saintsaens 19351921, france symphonie no 3 en ut mineur, op. Immediately following is a variation of the theme for organ, punctuated. It is one of the most rousing and satisfying works in the organ repetoire. The main focus here, though, is saintsaens organ symphony in which maazel comes up against heavy recorded competition. This performance is outstanding as is the recording. Like the symphony, the other works of this evening with zubin mehta are steeped in late romantic rapture.
Camille saintsaens, lorin maazel, pittsburgh symphony. Oct 28, 2012 so we come to the first major work, written in fact 2 years before saintsaens op. His adherence to classical principlesenshrined in the works of his idols bach, mozart, schubert and mendelssohnand his antipathy towards what he perceived as the louche modernism of the romantic movement hardly endeared him to. Camille saintsaens 18351921 bacchanale from samson et dalila watch video cd recording score available organ symphony op. Feb 25, 2014 thus spake camille saintsaens about his c minor symphony, avec orgue with organ, the third and last of his symphonies, and one of the crowning glories of his prodigious life in music. Ever since its london premiere in 1886, saint saens symphony no. Saintsaens, as a child prodigy was not profoundly prodigious as a teenage composer, when compared to obvious parallels like mozart and mendelssohn.
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