

Saint-Saens, The Carnival Of The Animals
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Saint-Saëns and Modernism Fear
- Saint-Saëns initially banned public performances of The Carnival of the Animals due to concerns over his serious composer reputation.
- He showed strong conservatism and opposed modernism, fearing it threatened musical tradition.
Eclectic yet Conservative Composer
- Saint-Saëns was both eclectic and conservative, blending Germanic classical forms with French influences.
- He incorporated exotic themes from French colonies, enriching his compositions with diverse musical elements.
Saint-Saëns’ Artistic Philosophy
- Saint-Saëns was a prodigy who composed effortlessly but was sometimes criticized for lacking depth.
- He believed art's purpose was creating beauty and character; feeling was secondary or unnecessary.