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"The eighth in Celenza's series of biographies of famous pieces of music, this account opens with an unsettling scene in which composer Camille Saint-Saëns (1835 — 1921) and his poet friend Henri Cazalis visit the catacombs of Paris at midnight. Some readers may find the concept of a catacomb and its mountains of bones disturbing, especially when the poet uses the bones as toys, making them dance and pretending to fiddle with them. Even Saint-Saëns recoils: 'A chill ran down Camille's back. ‘Have you no respect for the dead?' he said.' Inspired by the visit, Saint-Saëns returns home and writes the famous piece, meant to evoke the way the bones appeared to dance 'in the flickering candlelight.' Celenza explores the process of creation, Saint-Saëns's determination to 'make sure the audience hears my intentions,' and the mixed reaction the work received. For older readers, Celenza's story brings the composer up close in a way that encyclopedia biographies cannot. Kitchel emphasizes period dress and historical detail while giving life to Saint-Saëns's visions of dancing skeletons deep beneath the Parisian streets. CD recording included. Ages 6 — 9." Publishers Weekly Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

Product Details

ISBN:
9781570913488
Author:
Celenza, Anna Harwell
Publisher:
Charlesbridge Publishing
Subject:
Music - Classical
Copyright:
Publication Date:
20130831
Binding:
HARDCOVER
Language:
English

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"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "The eighth in Celenza's series of biographies of famous pieces of music, this account opens with an unsettling scene in which composer Camille Saint-Saëns (1835 — 1921) and his poet friend Henri Cazalis visit the catacombs of Paris at midnight. Some readers may find the concept of a catacomb and its mountains of bones disturbing, especially when the poet uses the bones as toys, making them dance and pretending to fiddle with them. Even Saint-Saëns recoils: 'A chill ran down Camille's back. ‘Have you no respect for the dead?' he said.' Inspired by the visit, Saint-Saëns returns home and writes the famous piece, meant to evoke the way the bones appeared to dance 'in the flickering candlelight.' Celenza explores the process of creation, Saint-Saëns's determination to 'make sure the audience hears my intentions,' and the mixed reaction the work received. For older readers, Celenza's story brings the composer up close in a way that encyclopedia biographies cannot. Kitchel emphasizes period dress and historical detail while giving life to Saint-Saëns's visions of dancing skeletons deep beneath the Parisian streets. CD recording included. Ages 6 — 9." Publishers Weekly Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.
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