Description
Saint-Saens Odelette Op 162 for Flute and Piano
Saint-Saens Odelette Op 162 for Flute and Piano
Publisher-Durand
Pour flute et piano
Op. 162
Written in 1920
About
Odelette Opus 162 was originally composed for flute solo and orchestra. This edition is for solo flute and piano reduction.
The title translates as a term used for a woman of the Turkish harem. Saint-Saens had an interest in the authentic music of Islamic countries, seen here in the themes entwined in the main melodic themes.
Charles-Camille Saint-Saëns
Saint-Saëns (1835-1921) was a renowned French composer, organist, conductor and pianist. His prolific body of works includes 14 operas, songs, concerti, chamber music, and sacred music, most notably ‘Symphony No.3’ and ‘Carnival of the Animals’
As a child prodigy, he gave his first recital in 1846 and studied at the Paris Conservatoire. He became the organist at the Church of the Madeleine in 1857. In 1871, he co-founded the National Society of Music. Le Rouet d’Omphale and Danse Macabre are among his widely performed symphonic poems. His opera Samson et Dalila achieved success after its premiere in 1890.
Saint-Saëns upheld a conservative ideal of French music and left a lasting impact on the musical scene.
https://www.britannica.com/biography/Camille-Saint-Saens
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