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The Symphony No. 3 in C minor, Op. 78, was completed by Camille Saint-Saëns in 1886 at the peak of his artistic career. [1] It is popularly known as the Organ Symphony, since, unusually for a late-Romantic symphony, two of the four movements use the pipe organ. The composer inscribed it as: Symphonie No. 3 "avec orgue" (with organ).
Organ Symphony No. 3 may refer to: Organ Symphony No. 3 (Vierne) Symphony No. 3 (Saint-Saëns) or Organ Symphony This page was last edited on 30 ...
Monsieur Lebouc managed to assemble a definitive line-up of eminent performers: Messieurs Saint-Saëns, Diémer, Taffanel, Turban [], Maurin, Prioré, de Bailly and Tourcy who, after a very interesting program, took part in the first performance of a very witty fantasy burlesque, composed for this concert by Saint-Saëns and entitled the Carnival of the Animals.
Saint-Saëns c. 1880 Charles-Camille Saint-Saëns (UK: / ˈ s æ̃ s ɒ̃ (s)/, US: / s æ̃ ˈ s ɒ̃ (s)/ ; French: [ʃaʁl kamij sɛ̃sɑ̃(s)] ⓘ ; [n 1] 9 October 1835 – 16 December 1921) was a French composer, organist, conductor and pianist of the Romantic era. His best-known works include Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso (1863), the Second Piano Concerto (1868), the First Cello ...
Symphony No. 3 "Organ Symphony" in C minor: for orchestra Orchestral: 93: 1892: Sarabande et rigaudon en mi majeur: Sarabande and Rigaudon in E major: for orchestra Orchestral: 117: 180: 1902: Marche du couronnement: Coronation March in E ♭ major: for orchestra: written for the Coronation of Edward VII of the United Kingdom: Orchestral: 130: 1908
Poulenc: Gloria and Concerto for Organ (with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra) Saint-Saëns: Symphony No. 3 and Encores a la francaise; Saint-Saëns: Symphony No. 3 (with the Philadelphia Orchestra) Saint-Saëns: Symphony No. 3 in C minor, Organ (with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra) The Willis Organ at Salisbury Cathedral; The Young Bach
This is an altogether moving and eloquent performance, often quite thrilling and always satisfying". [17] In a 2014 live recording from the restored Royal Festival Hall, O'Donnell played both Poulenc's Organ Concerto and Saint-Saëns's Third Symphony with organ, with Nézet-Séguin conducting the London Philharmonic Orchestra. A reviewer noted ...
The Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Soloist(s) Performance (with orchestra) was awarded from 1959 to 2011. From 1967 to 1971, and in 1987, the award was combined with the award for Best Instrumental Soloist Performance (without orchestra) and awarded as the Grammy Award for Best Classical Performance – Instrumental Soloist or Soloists ...