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Below is a sortable list of compositions by Camille Saint-Saëns. The works are categorised by genre, opus number, Ratner catalogue number, date of composition and titles. R numbers are from Camille Saint-Saëns 1835–1921: A Thematic Catalogue of His Complete Works by Sabina Teller Ratner (Oxford University Press). Genre.
Une Nuit à Lisbonne, Op. 63. Browse the complete list of music pieces composed by Camille Saint-Saëns.
In Ratner's view, the most important of Saint-Saëns's chamber works are the sonatas: two for violin, two for cello, and one each for oboe, clarinet and bassoon, all seven with piano accompaniment. [155]
Pages in category "Sonatas by Camille Saint-Saëns" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
Woodwind Sonatas, group of three sonatas for piano and a woodwind instrument composed by Camille Saint-Saëns and completed in 1921. The three complementary works are the Sonata for Oboe and Piano in D Major, Op. 166, the Sonata for Clarinet and Piano in E-flat Major, Op. 167, and the Sonata for Bassoon and Piano in G Major, Op. 168.
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At ten he gave his debut public recital at the Salle Pleyel, performing Beethoven's Third Piano Concerto, Mozart's Piano Concerto in B-flat major (K. 450), and pieces by Handel, Kalkbrenner, Hummel, and Bach. As an encore, Saint-Saëns offered to play any of Beethoven's 32 piano sonatas from memory.
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His extreme musical facility – he could play all of Beethoven's piano sonatas from memory and his compositions were produced with little apparent effort – was a passport to later fame, but it also became a handicap, preventing him from progressing to more profound musical levels later in life.