Camille Saint-Saens
  • 1. Camille Saint-Saëns was a French composer, conductor, and pianist born on October 9, 1835, in Paris, and he is celebrated as one of the most important and innovative figures in the late Romantic era of music. A prodigious talent, he began composing at a very young age, with his first public concert taking place when he was just a ten-year-old child. Saint-Saëns' music is known for its rich textures, vibrant orchestration, and blend of classical forms with fresh and modern ideas, making him a key figure in the transition from the Romantic to the early Modern era. He composed a wide variety of works, including symphonies, concertos, operas, and chamber music, with his most famous pieces being 'Danse Macabre', 'Carnival of the Animals', and the 'Symphony No. 3', often referred to as the 'Organ Symphony' due to its grand use of the organ. An accomplished pianist, he also performed across Europe and was one of the first composers to embrace the possibilities of recording technology, making significant contributions to music education and criticism throughout his life. Saint-Saëns passed away on December 16, 1921, leaving behind a rich legacy that continues to influence musicians and composers to this day.

    When was Camille Saint-Saëns born?
A) 1800
B) 1835
C) 1855
D) 1870
  • 2. In which country was Saint-Saëns born?
A) France
B) Russia
C) Germany
D) Italy
  • 3. What is one of Saint-Saëns most famous compositions?
A) Symphony No. 9
B) The Carnival of the Animals
C) Rhapsody in Blue
D) Overture to Tannhäuser
  • 4. Saint-Saëns was known for his musical talent, but he was also proficient in which other field?
A) Botany
B) Philosophy
C) Mathematics
D) History
  • 5. Which famous composer was a close friend of Saint-Saëns?
A) Antonín Dvořák
B) Franz Liszt
C) Hector Berlioz
D) Gustav Mahler
  • 6. In which city did Saint-Saëns serve as an organist?
A) Vienna
B) Paris
C) London
D) Berlin
  • 7. Which symphony by Saint-Saëns is known as the 'Organ Symphony'?
A) Symphony No. 1
B) Symphony No. 3
C) Symphony No. 9
D) Symphony No. 5
  • 8. Saint-Saëns' famous 'Danse Macabre' features which instrument prominently?
A) Violin
B) Piano
C) Cello
D) Trumpet
  • 9. Which famous violinist did Saint-Saëns compose a violin concerto for?
A) Fritz Kreisler
B) Itzhak Perlman
C) Pablo de Sarasate
D) Niccolò Paganini
  • 10. Saint-Saëns is considered a part of which musical period?
A) Contemporary
B) Baroque
C) Classical
D) Romantic
  • 11. What was the full name of Camille Saint-Saëns?
A) Louis-Camille Saint-Saëns
B) Charles-Camille Saint-Saëns
C) François-Camille Saint-Saëns
D) Pierre-Camille Saint-Saëns
  • 12. Saint-Saëns was a prodigy on which instrument?
A) Piano
B) Trombone
C) Cello
D) Clarinet
  • 13. Saint-Saëns was a child prodigy, showing exceptional talent in music by the age of?
A) 3
B) 10
C) 7
D) 5
  • 14. In which century was Camille Saint-Saens born?
A) 20th century
B) 18th century
C) 19th century
D) 17th century
  • 15. What was Saint-Saens' official job title at the Paris Conservatoire?
A) Composer in Residence
B) Organist
C) Conductor
D) Music Theory Professor
  • 16. Saint-Saens composed his first symphony at what age?
A) 16
B) 30
C) 25
D) 21
  • 17. How many piano concertos did Saint-Saens compose?
A) 5
B) 3
C) 7
D) 10
  • 18. Which famous pianist was known to have debuted Saint-Saens' Piano Concerto No. 2?
A) Sergei Rachmaninoff
B) Anton Rubinstein
C) Franz Liszt
D) Clara Schumann
  • 19. Saint-Saens was known for his composition 'Le Carnaval des Animaux' which includes a movement called 'The Swan' for which instrument?
A) Flute
B) Harp
C) Cello
D) Violin
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