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  1. The Symphony No. 3 in C minor, Op. 78, was completed by Camille Saint-Saëns in 1886 at the peak of his artistic career. [1] It is popularly known as the Organ Symphony, since, unusually for a late-Romantic symphony, two of the four movements use the pipe organ. The composer inscribed it as: Symphonie No. 3 "avec orgue" (with organ).

  2. Symphony No. 3 in C Minor, Op. 78. Organ Symphony, orchestral work by French composer Camille Saint-Saëns, notable especially for its grand use of an organ in the final movement. The work premiered on May 19, 1886, in London, where Saint-Saëns was engaged in a concert tour, and it became one of the first widely praised symphonies by a French ...

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  3. What is Saint-Saëns’ “OrganSymphony? It’s a symphony written by French composer Saint-Saëns cast in two movements. It has been a crowd favorite ever since its premiere in London’s St. James’s Hall in 1886 when Saint-Saëns himself lead the orchestra of the Royal Philharmonic Society. Although the whole symphony is well-loved ...

  4. Saint-Saens was known to champion form above expression in his music – and heavily criticised others who thought differently! - but if there was ever an example of how the two could combine to stunning and brilliant effect, it is this final symphony from Saint-Saens at his most expressive and inventive.

  5. Oct 18, 2024 · Now, Saint-Saens’ Symphony No. 3 or “OrganSymphony is known as one of the most significant and technically revolutionary orchestral works. The symphony opens with an ominous slow introduction, leading into the opening themes of the movement after this short prelude.

  6. Saint-Saens' Symphony # 3 ("Organ"), is the composer's most famous instrumental work. In this article, we discuss the composer's outlook the symphony's structure , some of its most impressive recordings , and then some sources of information, both for this article and for further reading.

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  8. Feb 17, 2021 · Indeed, Symphony No. 3 in C minor takes us on an extraordinary dramatic journey which scales a mighty summit. It augments the sound world of the traditional orchestra with the addition of piano (four hands) and organ. The presence of the later is so significant that this piece is often nicknamed the “Organ Symphony.”

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