French composer Camille Saint-Saens wrote The Carnival of Animals in 1886. He was born in Paris in 1835 and died in Algiers in 1921. He wanted to offer the work as a surprise at the annual Mardi-Gras concert of cellist Lebouc.
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The composer of the traditional Filipino folk dance "Alitaptap" is not known, as it is a traditional folk dance passed down through generations. Folk dances like "Alitaptap" are a cultural heritage that have been performed for many years without a single composer being credited.
No, the tiger is a consumer, a secondary consumer in the food chain. Composer is not a trophic position on a food chain. Organisms are either producers, consumers or decomposers.
A toad is considered a consumer in the food chain. Toads feed on insects like ants and beetles, making them a primary consumer that consumes other organisms for energy. They do not play a role as a composer or decomposer in an ecosystem.
Invertebrates are animals that don't have a backbone, or spine. Most animals aren't invertebrates, meaning that they are vertebrates. Invertebrates include insects such as bees and crickets, and spiders.
The composer of the soundtrack for "Carnival of the Animals was Camillie Saint-Saens. It was later adapted into a ballet by Christopher Wheeldon and shown in the year 2003.
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'The Aquarium' from The Carnival of Animals by composer Camille Saint-Saens
the ten pieces that saint saens wrote were called the Carnival of the Animals
French composer Jacques Offenbach wrote a famous Can-Can for his operetta "Orphée à l'enfer". A slow-motion version of the piece figures prominently as the dance of the turtles in Camille Saint-Saens' "Carnival of the Animals". "Can-Can" is a musical with music and lyrics by Cole Porter.
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He wrote it in 1886, but it wasn't first performed until 1922.
Carnival of the Animals - ballet - was created in 2003.
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Carnival of the Animals - 1984 - TV was released on: USA: 1984
Stravinsky wrote The Firebird Suite.
Italian composer; wrote music for many masses