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Camille Saint-Saens: A Musical Maestro of the 19th Century Step into the world of Camille Saint-Saens

Background imageSaens Collection: SOUSA & SAINT-SAENS, c1915. American composer John Philip Sousa (left) with French composer

SOUSA & SAINT-SAENS, c1915. American composer John Philip Sousa (left) with French composer and pianist Camille Saint-Saens. Photograph, c1915

Background imageSaens Collection: Saint-Saens Photo

Saint-Saens Photo
CAMILLE SAINT-SAENS French composer, photographed as solo pianist in 1910. Date: 1835-1921

Background imageSaens Collection: Camille Saint-Saens, French musician and composer

Camille Saint-Saens, French musician and composer
Charles-Camille Saint-Saens, French musician and composer

Background imageSaens Collection: Camille Saint-Saens, 1835-1921. French composer (print)

Camille Saint-Saens, 1835-1921. French composer (print)
3052801 Camille Saint-Saens, 1835-1921. French composer (print) by Emerson, Chase (1874-1922); Private Collection; (add.info.: Portrait by Chase Emerson. American artist 1874-1922)

Background imageSaens Collection: Camille Saint-Saens (1835 - 1921), French composer, photography playing the organ

Camille Saint-Saens (1835 - 1921), French composer, photography playing the organ

Background imageSaens Collection: Camille Saint-Saens

Camille Saint-Saens
CAMILLE SAINT-SAENS French musician Date: 1835 - 1921

Background imageSaens Collection: CAMILLE SAINT-SAENS (1835-1921). French composer

CAMILLE SAINT-SAENS (1835-1921). French composer. Pastel on paper, 1903, by Alberto Rossi

Background imageSaens Collection: CAMILLE SAINT-SAENS (1835-1921). French pianist, organist and composer

CAMILLE SAINT-SAENS (1835-1921). French pianist, organist and composer. Photographed by Nadar

Background imageSaens Collection: Charles-Camille Saint-Saens, French musician and composer

Charles-Camille Saint-Saens, French musician and composer
Charles-Camille Saint-Saens (1835-1921), French musician and composer Date: 1906

Background imageSaens Collection: CAMILLE SAINT-SAENS (1835-1921). French pianist, organist and composer

CAMILLE SAINT-SAENS (1835-1921). French pianist, organist and composer

Background imageSaens Collection: Saint-Saens at Age 10

Saint-Saens at Age 10
CAMILLE SAINT-SAENS Saint-Saens at age 10, already showing talent at the keyboard. Date: 1835-1921

Background imageSaens Collection: CAMILLE SAINT-SAENS (1835-1921). French pianist, organist and composer

CAMILLE SAINT-SAENS (1835-1921). French pianist, organist and composer. Drawing, c1932, by Samuel Nisenson

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Photo Portrait
CAMILLE SAINT-SAENS French Musician

Background imageSaens Collection: Saint Saens / Samson 1

Saint Saens / Samson 1
The spectacular finale of this opera brings the house down in every sense of the word

Background imageSaens Collection: Saint Saens / Samson / Lieb6

Saint Saens / Samson / Lieb6
Act 3 scene 3 : Samsons hair has re-grown, giving him the strength to bring down the temple of Dagon on the heads of his Philistine captors

Background imageSaens Collection: Saint Saens / Samson / Lieb4

Saint Saens / Samson / Lieb4
Act 2 scene 3 : Samson has revealed the secret of his strength, Dalila has cut his hair and now calls the Philistine warriors to take him captive

Background imageSaens Collection: Saint Saens / Samson / Lieb3

Saint Saens / Samson / Lieb3
Act 2 scene 3 : Dalila tries to get Samson to reveal to her the secret of his strength

Background imageSaens Collection: Saint Saens / Samson / Lieb2

Saint Saens / Samson / Lieb2
Act 1 scene 6 : Samson is struck by the beauty of the Philistine Dalila

Background imageSaens Collection: Saint Saens / Samson / Lieb1

Saint Saens / Samson / Lieb1
Act 1 scene 2 : Before Dagons temple at Gaza, Samson rouses the Israelites to rebel against the Philistines who are forcing them to work

Background imageSaens Collection: Saint Saens / Samson 3

Saint Saens / Samson 3
Meyriame Heglon as Dalila in a production at the Paris Opera


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Camille Saint-Saens: A Musical Maestro of the 19th Century Step into the world of Camille Saint-Saens, a French musician and composer whose melodies continue to captivate audiences even today. Born in 1835 and leaving behind a legacy that lasted until his passing in 1921, Saint-Saens was an influential figure in classical music. In this captivating photograph from around 1915, we see him alongside another renowned composer, John Philip Sousa. Both men exude an air of brilliance as they stand side by side, their passion for music evident in their expressions. Known for his versatility as a pianist and organist, Saint-Saens possessed an extraordinary talent that resonated through every note he played. His compositions were rich with emotion and showcased his mastery over various musical forms. The engraved postcard captures the essence of Saint-Saens' era - a time when classical music flourished with grandeur. It serves as a reminder of how deeply rooted he was within the cultural fabric of France during this period. One cannot overlook the image where he is photographed playing the organ; it symbolizes his profound connection to this majestic instrument. Through its keys and pipes, he could transport listeners to ethereal realms filled with harmonies that touched their souls. Saint-Saens' contributions extended beyond composing; he also left an indelible mark on society through teaching and mentoring aspiring musicians who sought guidance from his vast knowledge. His influence reverberated across generations, shaping countless artists who followed in his footsteps. As we delve into these glimpses into Camille Saint-Saens' life, we are reminded not only of his immense talent but also of the enduring power of music itself. He reminds us that melodies have no boundaries – they transcend time and culture to touch hearts universally. So let us celebrate this remarkable French maestro whose compositions continue to inspire awe even a century later.