I am suddenly 5 years old, 1969, ...my father playing this on the record player, and I'm crawling around the living room floor acting out each animal! It was my introduction to classical music and boy did it stick. This brings back so many core memories!
I remember lying in the guestroom listening to this on the record player. Never grew tired of it. It warms my heart immensely to hear anything from this music to this day.
The Aquarium is one of the most Lovecraftian pieces of classical music I have ever heard. That eerie calm, eerie uncanny 'normal', hinting at some hidden darkness in the depths.
I remember listening to the aquarium with my dad all the time. I never knew what it was called or where it originated from. I found this video through a TikTok that suggested listening to this if you need to study. I am so stressed while writing this paper and when the aquarium came on I cried. It brought back some memories that made me feel less stressed.
00:00 I - Introduction and Royal March of the Lion 02:27 II - Hens and Roosters 03:21 III - Fast Animals 04:09 IV - Turtles 06:12 V -The Elephant 07:45 VI - Kangaroos 08:46 VII - Aquarium 11:15 VIII - Donkeys 12:03 IX - The Cuckoo in the Depths of the Woods 14:26 X - Aviary (Birds) 15:32 XI - Pianists 16:58 XII - Fossils 18:20 XIII - The Swan 21:19 Finale
I am a musician, I play a wonderful instrument - Violin, and now I am repaeating the Swan for my concert in March 8th. It's a wonderful piece. I love playing pieces that I like, my teacher is very nice so we choose the pieces that would fit for us both. I love this playlist! Thank you.
I've known a piece of the Aquarium since I was a little child, because it played in "Beauty and the Beast", the Disney film from the 90's, and I've always found it so misteriously enchanting... I never knew it was part of a Classical Masterpiece... I'm just mesmerized right now
My mom used to play this to us when we were kids on the radio player. She likes to listen to this even nowadays. Me too. I am playing this to my kid now. Such a beautiful composition and wonderful childhood memories that it evokes.
@@thingstoknow5454 You don’t have to straight up insult them just because they like the song I personally also really like this part as it just sounds so magical to me and I love it but if all you want to do is insult someone then just don’t and keep that opinion to yourself
I don't remember ever hearing this in my early school years, but now I'm in community college, and listening to this for my music class. It turns out, I actually like Turtles, Aquarium, and Fossils the most. Aquarium makes me feel like I'm in a Tim Burton film. Also, ah yes, my favorite animal to observe in the wild. Pianists.
I remember listening to this piece with my mom when I was little. She had it on record! She loved classical music! She has been gone 15 years now! Her favorite piece is the Swan. My favorite piece is the fossils played partly on the xylophone! The donkey piece is very expressive using the instrument to make the sound of the donkeys braying!
It's my favorite movement! It turns out that Alan Menken was inspired by it to write the score you hear in Beauty and the Beast where Belle is exploring the castle and when the opening titles are shown.
Omg, so, while I was listening to The Fossils composition, the xylophone part sounded distinctly familiar. It took me long sec to remember that it sounded exactly like Danse Macabre. I frantically started to think that maybe Camille stole that tune from the composer of Danse Macabre. BUT THEN, I realized that Camille Saint-Saens also wrote that piece. Phew, that was quite a roller coaster.
He was mocking the 'fossils' in classical music, marking them as much overplayed pieces. If you focus well enough you'll also be able to distinguish twinkle twinkle little star's tune in the piece as well. Every piece in Le carnaval des Animaux was written as a joke by saint-sans who purposefully did not want them published until he passed away for he wanted people to know him as a serious composer.
In Tortoises, Pianists, and Fossils, the jokes are overt. But I don’t get any jokes in Aquarium or The Swan. If anything, he was being proto-Impressionistic when he wasn’t making meta-references.
I did not know this was such a long piece...it is beautiful! He very accurately portrayed the animals! The aquarum part is hauntingly beautiful and remembered itr from Edward Scissorhands... Love artwork...
This music is in "France" at Epcot, and it is simply breathtaking. I remember the moment I heard "The Swan" watching those majestic pictures of France. I may never get to France, but the music and those pictures took me there. If people can't appreciate this, I feel sorry for them.
Ian McFadyen They didn't steal it for Beauty and the Beast, I thought so for longest too, but the melodies are quite different, although they do sound similar
I've just been introduced to this this evening, and I love it. Around the 1:20 mark something happens in the music that got me all "Oh what's that!!!" So excited I was, I called down my son to listen to it. And what it is, is a musical device they used to use a lot in old movies. When someone was precariously over something of great height, or about to fall off of something. I've only ever associated it with "humour", but listening to it in this context was a very different experience. It had such a dramatic effect, it took me by surprise. I ❤ Music. ADDED LATER This is not the first time I've heard this piece!!! I've heard "Aquarium" before!
Un chef-d'œuvre qui nous montre que la musique est un langage universel et qu'elle peut exprimer toute la palette des sentiments, mais aussi nous faire voyager..quel talent 🙏🎶❤️🎶💫✨
Wonderful, I loved it when I was 9, and now 72, I still love it. Composed in Austria for a Mardi Gras concert organised at the cellist Charles Lebouc's near Vienna, its aim was to make people laugh, without falling into childishness,
As someone who used to work at a conservatory, I can confirm the wild animal known as the pianist is very well represented by "dude who just kinda spends all day fucking around with scales."
Still one of my favourite music pieces ever. They're all so good. I thank my mother for forcing me to listen to classical music as a child, I love it now
The finale was the opening theme of a show I watched as a child in the early 1960s, Zoorama, an educational show in which the host visited the San Diego Zoo and the various animals were discussed and presented. How appropriate!
Listen, girlie, I'm a San Diegan. And I will tell you things about Zoorama. And about Bob Dale, the host of the show. A World War II vet, and you don't want to know about it.
Oh, and by the way, I hope my tone wasn't wrong just now. It was a wondrous show. It was filmed, if I can use that word, and it wasn't all that good all of the time. But Zoorama was marvelous. If I were the governor, I'dl make every child watch it. Especially, when, well, I'm just not going to tell you. I would need a day and a half to write it. Nothing nasty! Just fantastic.
Wow! Me too. It is also a real stick-in-your-head tune. It was taken from a couple other pieces, just before coming back to the opening, there's a tiny section of rapid bass notes, the pattern being from a selection from Mendelssohn's Midsummer Night's Dream. And Turtle's opening slow melody is the Can Can. :)
So many comments about Saint-Saëns' wit and craft, but not one about the young Seattle players' virtuoso performance . Well done! I long ago performed parts of this wonderful piece with my rural secondary-school orchestra. And I was overwhelmed by the expertise of my two sixth-form pianists, especially the aquarium.
First time listen, yes, first time. It was recommended by Virgin Rock (RUclips) as she was critiquing Close to the Edge (Yes). What a wonderful piece of music. Fave - check!
BEAUTIFUL GORGEOUS PERFECT!!! 💕💕💕💕💕💕 I CAN IMAGINE EVERY SCENCE OF THIS IN THE MUSICAL THEATER! FULL OF ELEGANCE CREATURES(even the living fossil😏)! OMG I REALLY IN LOVE WITH THIS! 💕💕💕💕🌈🌈🌈🌈🦁🐕🦌🐘🦘🐓🐔🐦🕊️🦅🦆🦢🦚🦜🐢🐊🐒🐬🐳🐟🐠🐡🦈🐙🐚🦀🦞🦐🦑💐💐💐💐
I listened to Aquarium for the first time some 40 years ago, as I was in EPCOT's France Pavilion. It is the theme played when the colorful balloons are being released (part of the 360 degrees movie screen). It captivated me in such a way that I figured out where to go in EPCOT and asked about the name of the musical piece, this is before we were carrying smart phones, and googling up, or searching in RUclips everything . . . I was given the name, and I bought the CD, which I still have, and I listen to it every so often . . . still captives me, making me shiver, I feel as if I float. So nice to here it here also. Thank you.
For those who are confused, 'Le Carnaval des Animaux' quite literally translates to 'The Carnival of Animals', and there is a chance of seeing pianists at a carnival.
The Pianists indeed is a token of Camille's great sense of humour! To him pianists were one of the most annoying species of all. The perpetual monotone scale practice, and the insistent hammering of the keys to the annoyance of all around them. That species 🙂 "Carnival" isn't to be taken literally
I remember this piece from a "Winnie the Pooh" Vinyl LP narrated in Hungarian, that I have had since I was maybe 2 years of age. I still have the record today, I'm almost 50. Great pieces of music!
I'm in middle school, and I'm going to the Mondavi Center in Davis, California for a field trip. The trip is to see a show called "Carnival of the Animals", by Circa. The performance is supposed to have this music in it. YAY!!
Now I read that Saint-Saëns never published this work, and actually even forbade publication. He only wrote it for fun and it has, during his life only been performed once, for a few friends. The reason why is not clear, but people think Saint-Saëns feared a satire piece to be harmful for his career. Only after his death, the piece became known... I do not know about the tastes back then, but I think that's a pity... This is a very nice piece of work. Oh well...
Artists take themselves too serious sometimes. This work is amazing and incredible inventive and the fact that is somewhat comical or lighthearted isn't a bug but a feature.
00:00 I - Introduction et marche royale du lion 02:27 II - Poules et Coqs 03:21 III - Hémiones 04:09 IV - Tortues 06:12 V - L'éléphant 07:45 VI - Kangourous 08:46 VII - Aquarium 11:15 VIII - Personnages à longues oreilles 12:03 IX - Le coucou au fond des bois 14:26 X - Volière 15:32 XI - Pianistes 16:58 XII - Fossils 18:20 XIII - Le Cygne 21:19 *Finale*
Simpsons episode, maybe? it looks a lot like John Williams’s Harry Potter tracks, I always had nostalgic thoughts when listening to Aquarium.. maybe you too.
This piece is satirical in any way it can be! He even joked about himself using his dance macabre in the dinosaurs part! There is a lot of inspiration from diverse french folk songs and numerous french composers that the at the time public would instantly recognize.
Both The Swan and The Aquarium remind me of our Beloved dog Heidi and her Beautiful Soul.. now shining gloriously in Heaven, both delicate flower and brave defender of Good❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤!❤❤
0:05 - introduction (lion)
2:27 - hens/roosters
3:21 - wild animals
4:08 - turtles/tortoises
6:11 - The elephant
7:46 - kangaroos
8:46 - aquarium
11:15 - donkeys
12:02 - The cuckoo in the woods
14:22 - aviary
15:32 - pianists
16:58 - fossils
18:19 - swans
21:19 - finale
Thank you
What is this animal you call "pianists"?
Swans really are used so much in ballet, classical, ballroom, etc
Thank you very much for posting the individual movements...
gwho, by pianists I mean an imitation of how pianists would play around on a piano I think
I am suddenly 5 years old, 1969, ...my father playing this on the record player, and I'm crawling around the living room floor acting out each animal!
It was my introduction to classical music and boy did it stick.
This brings back so many core memories!
I remember lying in the guestroom listening to this on the record player. Never grew tired of it. It warms my heart immensely to hear anything from this music to this day.
The Aquarium is one of the most Lovecraftian pieces of classical music I have ever heard. That eerie calm, eerie uncanny 'normal', hinting at some hidden darkness in the depths.
You just explained this so beautifully and accurately omg you should submit this comment to a competition or something
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I remember listening to the aquarium with my dad all the time. I never knew what it was called or where it originated from. I found this video through a TikTok that suggested listening to this if you need to study. I am so stressed while writing this paper and when the aquarium came on I cried. It brought back some memories that made me feel less stressed.
This is amazing. The way he descibed the animals through music...it truly reminds you that there is so much to this world. Thank you. :)
Perfectly said. 🤍
00:00 I - Introduction and Royal March of the Lion
02:27 II - Hens and Roosters
03:21 III - Fast Animals
04:09 IV - Turtles
06:12 V -The Elephant
07:45 VI - Kangaroos
08:46 VII - Aquarium
11:15 VIII - Donkeys
12:03 IX - The Cuckoo in the Depths of the Woods
14:26 X - Aviary (Birds)
15:32 XI - Pianists
16:58 XII - Fossils
18:20 XIII - The Swan
21:19 Finale
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You literally just did my music assignment 😘
This comment should be fixed at the beginning
thanks for being born🥰✌🏻
😊😀😁😊🤗👏🏾👋🏾😿
I am a musician, I play a wonderful instrument - Violin, and now I am repaeating the Swan for my concert in March 8th. It's a wonderful piece. I love playing pieces that I like, my teacher is very nice so we choose the pieces that would fit for us both. I love this playlist! Thank you.
I've known a piece of the Aquarium since I was a little child, because it played in "Beauty and the Beast", the Disney film from the 90's, and I've always found it so misteriously enchanting... I never knew it was part of a Classical Masterpiece... I'm just mesmerized right now
My mom used to play this to us when we were kids on the radio player. She likes to listen to this even nowadays. Me too. I am playing this to my kid now. Such a beautiful composition and wonderful childhood memories that it evokes.
So did mine! Listening to it now as an 18 year old and feeling so happy like I'm playing with an old favourite toy.
8:47 MY FAVORITE PART OF IT ALL! This is my bookmark, don't mind me.
Mine, too. Possibly the most beautiful piece of music ever written.
same!
Your taste ks so ugly
@@thingstoknow5454 You don’t have to straight up insult them just because they like the song I personally also really like this part as it just sounds so magical to me and I love it but if all you want to do is insult someone then just don’t and keep that opinion to yourself
@@thingstoknow5454 don’t be mean
I don't remember ever hearing this in my early school years, but now I'm in community college, and listening to this for my music class. It turns out, I actually like Turtles, Aquarium, and Fossils the most. Aquarium makes me feel like I'm in a Tim Burton film.
Also, ah yes, my favorite animal to observe in the wild. Pianists.
I remember listening to this piece with my mom when I was little. She had it on record! She loved classical music! She has been gone 15 years now! Her favorite piece is the Swan. My favorite piece is the fossils played partly on the xylophone! The donkey piece is very expressive using the instrument to make the sound of the donkeys braying!
What instrument is used to make the sound of a donkey in The Carnival of the Animals? I know it is a string instrument.
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@@amywackerbarth7931 Those are violins alternating between high and low notes imitating donkeys' braying
How about the swans?
The swan and the aquarium 😍😍😍😍
Same!
No is it shit
Yes and turtle
My two favorite pieces, too. The Swan and The Aquarium!🥰
Creating imagery through music is a gift. This was my favorite as a child.
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I really like the Aquarium. The sounds are really majestic. Hands down.
Laila Rolon i know right it’s truly beautiful ^^
It's my favorite movement! It turns out that Alan Menken was inspired by it to write the score you hear in Beauty and the Beast where Belle is exploring the castle and when the opening titles are shown.
I found this after mistyping saint seiya and I’m very content staying here for a while instead. Cheers 🥂!!
imagine a full fantasia movie with just the carnival of the animals omg
it'd obviously be titled: Fantasia: Carnival of the Animals
I am 57 and remember this from music class...in England and now I am grateful 🤗
Omg, so, while I was listening to The Fossils composition, the xylophone part sounded distinctly familiar. It took me long sec to remember that it sounded exactly like Danse Macabre. I frantically started to think that maybe Camille stole that tune from the composer of Danse Macabre. BUT THEN, I realized that Camille Saint-Saens also wrote that piece. Phew, that was quite a roller coaster.
He was mocking the 'fossils' in classical music, marking them as much overplayed pieces. If you focus well enough you'll also be able to distinguish twinkle twinkle little star's tune in the piece as well. Every piece in Le carnaval des Animaux was written as a joke by saint-sans who purposefully did not want them published until he passed away for he wanted people to know him as a serious composer.
The same thing happens in saint saen's piano concerto no 5 Molto allegro "sea voyage". The main melodic parts are taken from his etude no. 6
In Tortoises, Pianists, and Fossils, the jokes are overt. But I don’t get any jokes in Aquarium or The Swan. If anything, he was being proto-Impressionistic when he wasn’t making meta-references.
But, speaking of ripping off, think about Aquarium and Harry Potter........ 🧐
Evergreene aquarium and the opening scene of Beauty And the Beast? Alan Menken mentioned taking inspiration from it himself
This man is an amazing man!!! Le cynge/ l'aquarium and le finale are the best of all!!!!!!!! Thanks👍🏼👍🏼❤☺
02:27 - Hens and Roosters
03:21 - Fast Animals
04:09 - Turtles
06:12 -The Elephant
07:45 - Kangaroos
08:46 - Aquarium
11:15 - Donkeys
12:03 - The Cuckoo in the Depths of the Woods
14:26 - Aviary (Birds)
15:32 - Pianists
16:58 - Fossils
18:20 - The Swan
21:19 - Finale
Thank you you’re a godsend
You forgot the first one: Royal March of the Lion
Fast animals is supposed to be the donkeys while the donkeys is supposed to be "People with long ears"
thx bro
i literally love you
I did not know this was such a long piece...it is beautiful! He very accurately portrayed the animals! The aquarum part is hauntingly beautiful and remembered itr from Edward Scissorhands... Love artwork...
This music is in "France" at Epcot, and it is simply breathtaking. I remember the moment I heard "The Swan" watching those majestic pictures of France. I may never get to France, but the music and those pictures took me there. If people can't appreciate this, I feel sorry for them.
The Aquarium song reminds me of Beauty and the Beast.
I love this piece. it's unique, elegant and beautiful..
The swan is my all time favourite.
I always believed they stole the "Aquarium" for the opening of Beauty and the Beast.
In my marching band there’s a clarinet solo of the swan and it sounds amazing
Use ylur imagination it and you feel like your swimming with the fish
*your
Ian McFadyen They didn't steal it for Beauty and the Beast, I thought so for longest too, but the melodies are quite different, although they do sound similar
Prekrasno.Potvrda ljepoti zivotinjskog svijeta na jedan poseban a opet savrsen nacin.
I've just been introduced to this this evening, and I love it. Around the 1:20 mark something happens in the music that got me all "Oh what's that!!!" So excited I was, I called down my son to listen to it.
And what it is, is a musical device they used to use a lot in old movies. When someone was precariously over something of great height, or about to fall off of something. I've only ever associated it with "humour", but listening to it in this context was a very different experience. It had such a dramatic effect, it took me by surprise.
I ❤ Music.
ADDED LATER
This is not the first time I've heard this piece!!! I've heard "Aquarium" before!
this is amazing!! we listened to this in music class ☺️ it’s so crazy that he made this as a joke, it’s such a beautiful work of music! 🥰🎶
Un chef-d'œuvre qui nous montre que la musique est un langage universel et qu'elle peut exprimer toute la palette des sentiments, mais aussi nous faire voyager..quel talent 🙏🎶❤️🎶💫✨
I had to do this as an exam. It's just so... majestic? ... To good for words.
Hi sem, I'm Sam. I loved it too.
Same
:)
I had to do this as a homework
Schifo per me😆😇
His music is so endearing, ethereal and yes, majestic. And whimsical! In this piece, you can picture all the animals!
Turtles and tortoises are both reptiles with shells.
But they have several differences, including shell shape, habitat, and legs! 4:49
Tortoises have large, domed shells.
Je viens de prendre mon petit déjeuner. C’était un plaisir. Merci d’exister.
After listening to The Swan, I came here! So curious! Good discovery though! No regrets! Classical music is ❤!
Wonderful, I loved it when I was 9, and now 72, I still love it. Composed in Austria for a Mardi Gras concert organised at the cellist Charles Lebouc's near Vienna, its aim was to make people laugh, without falling into childishness,
The man is a genius, this is the best music in the world.
Nigel Abramovic Did you know that Saint Saëns never allowed this music to be published during his lifetime?
it really isnt ur wierd
@@hachlraofilm5758 how is he weird for liking this lol, what an ironic statement.
As someone who used to work at a conservatory, I can confirm the wild animal known as the pianist is very well represented by "dude who just kinda spends all day fucking around with scales."
Definitely the swan, Lion, and aquarium!! 🦢 🦁 🐠
Aquarium 😌
Parece um mundo carregado de magia e mistério! Com muitas coisas para serem desvendadas! É sem duvida o meu preferido 💕
é fantástico
ive always loved carnival of the animals all because my oldest brother played this when he was just a teenager
I love the the Swan. superb
Still one of my favourite music pieces ever. They're all so good. I thank my mother for forcing me to listen to classical music as a child, I love it now
I had this on CD from like 27 years ago. Oh, and Pianists are the best animals xD
Yeah they're my favorite animals too :)
Simply Magical !!
Fiffy The Great Lady this was my exam.
TheSylveon Master is now cool
This song is the masterpiece, and the video as well !!
The finale was the opening theme of a show I watched as a child in the early 1960s, Zoorama, an educational show in which the host visited the San Diego Zoo and the various animals were discussed and presented. How appropriate!
Listen, girlie, I'm a San Diegan. And I will tell you things about Zoorama.
And about Bob Dale, the host of the show.
A World War II vet, and you don't want to know about it.
Oh, and by the way, I hope my tone wasn't wrong just now.
It was a wondrous show.
It was filmed, if I can use that word, and it wasn't all that good all of the time.
But Zoorama was marvelous.
If I were the governor, I'dl make every child watch it.
Especially, when, well, I'm just not going to tell you. I would need a day and a half to write it.
Nothing nasty! Just fantastic.
Aquarium, my favorite piece of music in the entire world.
jason Shores Aviary also ;)
It is bad
I love it too!
Mine is the fosill
Very good and wonderful 👍👍👍 ❤️❤️❤️
As a kid I had this on a 45 speed vinyl disk. Was and is still one of my favourites.
I especially love The elephant. The melody of the piano and double bass is so sweet and beautiful! 🤍
Wow! Me too. It is also a real stick-in-your-head tune. It was taken from a couple other pieces, just before coming back to the opening, there's a tiny section of rapid bass notes, the pattern being from a selection from Mendelssohn's Midsummer Night's Dream. And Turtle's opening slow melody is the Can Can. :)
we would do this as a ballet in school every year brings back memories
The man is a genuis, best music in the world
Thank you so much for sharing!
I might cry Swan is so beautiful
Love this piece, I could listen to it for hours...
Baby Kids Games same..
The swan the best one anyone with me 😉
Yes I love the swan
✋👌
YES
Nah I like lion and fossils over swan
Good
So many comments about Saint-Saëns' wit and craft, but not one about the young Seattle players' virtuoso performance . Well done! I long ago performed parts of this wonderful piece with my rural secondary-school orchestra. And I was overwhelmed by the expertise of my two sixth-form pianists, especially the aquarium.
It is a magnificent French song
First time listen, yes, first time. It was recommended by Virgin Rock (RUclips) as she was critiquing Close to the Edge (Yes). What a wonderful piece of music. Fave - check!
This is the classical music fairy tails channel :)))Love it!
Superbe musique ! Une promenade secrète à l'observation d'animaux ! J'adore les compositions de Camille Saint Saens.
I love it. I really love it
BEAUTIFUL GORGEOUS PERFECT!!! 💕💕💕💕💕💕 I CAN IMAGINE EVERY SCENCE OF THIS IN THE MUSICAL THEATER! FULL OF ELEGANCE CREATURES(even the living fossil😏)! OMG I REALLY IN LOVE WITH THIS! 💕💕💕💕🌈🌈🌈🌈🦁🐕🦌🐘🦘🐓🐔🐦🕊️🦅🦆🦢🦚🦜🐢🐊🐒🐬🐳🐟🐠🐡🦈🐙🐚🦀🦞🦐🦑💐💐💐💐
and..... yah thats all l can say LOL~~~😂😂😂
My favorite song in this piece of music is the march of the lion.
Enchanting video! Thanks for sharing :) Btw, the playlists in your video description are awesome!
The aquarium piece is AMAZING!! Should like the video. Relaxing music :)
Aquarium sounds like the beginning of the beauty and the beast it's nostalgicly eery
I love the march of the lions
Me too :D
Same.
Yes. It sounds majestic!
I listened to Aquarium for the first time some 40 years ago, as I was in EPCOT's France Pavilion. It is the theme played when the colorful balloons are being released (part of the 360 degrees movie screen). It captivated me in such a way that I figured out where to go in EPCOT and asked about the name of the musical piece, this is before we were carrying smart phones, and googling up, or searching in RUclips everything . . . I was given the name, and I bought the CD, which I still have, and I listen to it every so often . . . still captives me, making me shiver, I feel as if I float. So nice to here it here also. Thank you.
For those who are confused, 'Le Carnaval des Animaux' quite literally translates to 'The Carnival of Animals', and there is a chance of seeing pianists at a carnival.
The Pianists indeed is a token of Camille's great sense of humour! To him pianists were one of the most annoying species of all. The perpetual monotone scale practice, and the insistent hammering of the keys to the annoyance of all around them. That species 🙂 "Carnival" isn't to be taken literally
謝謝上傳這部影片,讓我想起國小時音樂課老師播了聖桑這系列的作品,音樂音符結合動物意象,呈現得令我陶醉~
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I remember this piece from a "Winnie the Pooh" Vinyl LP narrated in Hungarian, that I have had since I was maybe 2 years of age. I still have the record today, I'm almost 50. Great pieces of music!
One of the clearest influences for musicians in the "progressive rock" group: YES :)
Awesome stuff (both)😊
Nice interpretations with the accompanying video 👌🏾👏🏾👏🏾. The Swan😍😘💞 Marvellous!
One of my favorite compositions. ❤
Preciosos dibujos, preciosas imagines y fabulosa música. Enhorabuena a todos sus creadores y MUCHAS GRACIAS
I'm in middle school, and I'm going to the Mondavi Center in Davis, California for a field trip. The trip is to see a show called "Carnival of the Animals", by Circa. The performance is supposed to have this music in it. YAY!!
Have to do this for a piano assignment And so happy that I had to lovely piece!
Locke
C’est magnifique.
My favorites are Aquarium, Fossils, and the Finale.
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My favorites Aquarium fosills and lion
While my favorites are the lion, the donkeys, the wild asses, fossils, kangaroos and the swan. Almost everything lol
Didn't know classical music is so awesome!
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Ryan Tans listen to Debussy's and Ravel's symphonic works. i think you will like the composers very much !
Much of classical and romantic music is. :D
Me too🤷😅
@@InnerLight1008 Bolero by Ravel is the greatest piece ever
Now I read that Saint-Saëns never published this work, and actually even forbade publication. He only wrote it for fun and it has, during his life only been performed once, for a few friends. The reason why is not clear, but people think Saint-Saëns feared a satire piece to be harmful for his career. Only after his death, the piece became known... I do not know about the tastes back then, but I think that's a pity... This is a very nice piece of work. Oh well...
I learned that he didn‘t want this piece to overshadow his other ones, which is (maybe one of) the reason(s) why he didn‘t want it to be published
Artists take themselves too serious sometimes. This work is amazing and incredible inventive and the fact that is somewhat comical or lighthearted isn't a bug but a feature.
My music teacher always played this
It's my childhood 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Random Talk Ah its a timeless masterpiece for sure One of my first pieces to learn on Double Bass was "The Elephant"
Same
Damn I’m watching this for my homework rn 😂😂I’m 12 btw
Same
Is your teacher Mr Feudel
I love it and it is a cool music ❤
21:20 “What would happen if you gave a yo-yo to a flock of flamingos?”
00:00 I - Introduction et marche royale du lion
02:27 II - Poules et Coqs
03:21 III - Hémiones
04:09 IV - Tortues
06:12 V - L'éléphant
07:45 VI - Kangourous
08:46 VII - Aquarium
11:15 VIII - Personnages à longues oreilles
12:03 IX - Le coucou au fond des bois
14:26 X - Volière
15:32 XI - Pianistes
16:58 XII - Fossils
18:20 XIII - Le Cygne
21:19 *Finale*
Merci!
Thank you. Helpfull comment :)
Can anyone tell me how come Aquarium is so familiar? Little mermaid?
Simpsons episode, maybe? it looks a lot like John Williams’s Harry Potter tracks, I always had nostalgic thoughts when listening to Aquarium.. maybe you too.
@@petitgarcon9675 La belle et la bête, Disney ?
One of my very favorite pieces of music. Unforgettable.
8:45 sounds so magical
d1ksukker6969 What my music teacher said when we did this.
Sounds like Harry Potter
@@amrith5736 Danny Elfman
Oo yeah it’s called aquarium. You’ve probably heard it from James Bond
@@amrith5736 oh god yes
The graphics and animation are beautiful, Mr. Scott!! I especially love the elephants! Thank you!
Odlican kanal, preslusavam sve videe i odusevljen sam!
I fell in love with this song last year. It cleared my mind and helped me get though tough assignments.
Thank you for uploading this wonderful performance of Saint-Saens' everygreen classic! It is a fine performance, wonderfully jolly. best wishes to all
Thank you M. Saint Saens for expressing its Soul!
My favorite is actually The Tortoise. Laughed out loud the first time I heard it and realized that he had used Offenbach's Can-Can.
This piece is satirical in any way it can be! He even joked about himself using his dance macabre in the dinosaurs part!
There is a lot of inspiration from diverse french folk songs and numerous french composers that the at the time public would instantly recognize.
And the donkeys are actually long-eared people.
Many beautiful Melodies and master pieces like this anymore 😢
I recommend this cnannel to everyone who loves music...and not just classical, every music!!!
I love the music of Lion and Aquarium the most
太棒了!好喜歡,謝謝你的影片!your video is very good,thank you!
Both The Swan and The Aquarium remind me of our Beloved dog Heidi and her Beautiful Soul.. now shining gloriously in Heaven, both delicate flower and brave defender of Good❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤!❤❤
This is literally a gift to the world.I have to study all the song because we have a test,it’s my fav test in this world ❤️
Real Music. Real Master of Orchestration.
Thank you this helped me in my music class homework
me too
Me too
@@andreasjerger1645 same
Beautiful 😍 my favourite is the aquarium. 😊
So I had to do this for an exam. And now I keep coming back to the aquarium. WHAT AMAZING music bruh